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What is the difference between a ThereHouse and a ClubHouse?
 

ThereHouses and ClubHouses are two separate products. ClubHouses can be broken down into three categories: Basic, Huts and Performance Stages While some ThereHouses and ClubHouses have the same layout and look, and many are located in the same communities, they each offer slightly different features and options.  

All ThereHouses and ClubHouses have event capabilities, Zone Permission settings and a a 30-day rental fee associated with them. Rent is automatically deducted from the Zone Owner’s account every month.

ThereHouses are pre-fabricated homes created by There with a limited style of houses. They are stationary homes that cannot be moved. There Rental Homes are private, meaning conversations you have inside them cannot be seen or heard outside the house. The houses have Zone Permissions, Event Hosting Privileges, Ignore Capabilities, and Weather and Environment settings. There Rental Homes allow for interior decorating only, which means you cannot decorate the yard outside.

ThereHouses have Third-Party Event Hosting privileges.  Owners can create a list of members allowed to decorate and host events in their private homes. ThereHouses have Real Estate Deeds associated with them. Real Estate Deeds allow the Zone owner to transfer rental rights to other members. Zone Owners are able to set the sale price of their home and auction off the rental rights to other members in Auctions for profit.

For additional information on ThereHouses please read the ThereHouse Set-Up Manual.

There ClubHouses provide a central meeting place for Club Leaders and Club Members to host exclusive group events. In order to rent a ClubHouse you must be a Club Leader, and you must assign it to an already existing Club.  Only Club Leaders can rent ClubHouse Zones.

There ClubHouses are pre-fabricated dwellings created by There with a limited style of structures. They are stationary Zones that cannot be moved. Unlike a ThereHouse or a FunZone, ClubHouses do not have deeds. They are designed to link to a club or group. ClubHouses cannot be traded, auctioned or given to other members. When you no longer wish to pay rent on a ClubHouse you must cancel the rental. If you cancel rent on your ClubHouse it will be listed on the market for other members to rent.

There are three types of ClubHouses you can rent in There:

  1. The Basic ClubHouse is a large decoratable Zone, which allows a capacity of up to 50 avatars with Vehicles turned off.
  2. The second type of ClubHouse is a large Performance Stage Zone with an avatar capacity of 12. This stage comes equipped with lavish décor and a podium with group seating.
  3. The third type of ClubHouse is a Hut. Huts are exterior zones that cannot be decorated with furniture or wall hangings. They are open air areas containing four wooden chairs and a table. Huts hold up to a maximum of eight people.

For additional information on ClubHouses please read the ClubHouse Set-Up Manual.

ThereHouse vs ClubHouse Comparison Table

Types of Real Estate
ThereHouse
Basic ClubHouse
Huts (ClubHouse)
Performance Stage (ClubHouse)
Club Associated
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Purchase
Places Page
Places page
Places Page
Places Page
Real Estate Deed
Yes
No
No
No
Trade
Yes
No
No
No
Give
Yes
No
No
No
Auctioned
Yes
No
No
No
Decorating
Interior Only
Interior Only
No
No
Private
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Max Occupancy
50
50
8
12
Portable
No
No
No
No




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