I used to craft but since you made it harder I just said f-it and sold all my mats so I dont need the house anymore, but… I’d hate to walk away from the 10,000 I spent on it with nothing but i also dont want to keep putting a few hundred into the pockets of an enemy faction each week.
Any plans to allow is to abandon a house and get a bit of the sales price back?
No response?
You can just not pay the property until a friendlier faction owns it.
However, for some reason, the game will nag you every hour for the rest of eternity that your taxes are overdue.
Yeah, they really should add an option to sell the house, even for a reduced price or something.
But then my taxes just stack up every week right? So when my faction finally gets control of the town again, I will have to fork over a few weeks worth of taxes for the small benefit to owning a house, (storage and quick travel) which I am no longer using since I sold all my mats and stopped crafting on that toon.
Nope. There are no back taxes. While unpaid, your house remains the same – you just can’t use it for travel or trophies.
At any time you just pay taxes for the current week and you are good to go again.
I would suggest all the house owners can vote and trigger a revolution and topple the town-owning company, when the tax is too high and the stations are of low tiers and not well maintained. 
I would not hold your breath.
Unpaid taxes do not stack up, it’s more like rent. You pay taxes to get access to your house for the next 7 days. No back taxes. You can stop pay, and then later pay again.
Trophy perks all suspended though?
We should be able to sell the house and get 95% of the gold back.
I mean why do I have to be stuck with a company that chose to raise tax to the ceiling?
It is like saying we should just pay rent and not buy the house in the first place. The current system encourages people to think carefully where they want to live and moving is not something to take lightly.
I am all for revolution of the long term inhabitants if the company stops caring for the town.
Well it’s a game. If we have to be THAT careful in every decision that we make then it’s just work. I only wanna relax and PLAY.
Tbh I have a physical calculator next to my keyboard. I use it to calculate all the mats and craps i need for crafting and stuff. That’s probably my limit. If I need to be doing mathematical risk assessment on whether I should do this elite quest or spending X amount at the trading post, or not, then I’m better off doing something else.
Good, good, I did try to include all the crafting fees and bonus crafts and trading taxes and fees for buying wood and selling charcoal and less competition is welcomed, it is surprisingly hard to be sure if you make profit by processing materials and batch selling them.
That helps, thanks for the info
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