>>>>>[ What, is it Short Attention Span Theater time again? Never live in what you own.
Rent under your own name, or under your main ID's name, or whatever. Gentrify yourself if you're an ork; you'd be surprised at how well an ork, or even a troll, in a well-tailored suit fits in, especially if he goes out of his way to introduce himself to people, 'yes, I'm leasing the Porter's place just up the road at 733', do all the subtle 'I fit in' things that Johnsons do when they want you to think they work for Corporation X - the corporate ring, the corporate logo watch, the brand of suit favored by that corporate culture. It's simple face-time stuff that make people go, 'Mr. Black at 733 is all right, for a troll'. You actively hail the local rent-a-cops, introduce yourself, wave when they go by, let them know that you're a good citizen.
But you still don't live in what you own. When - not if, but when - someone who doesn't like you comes gunning for you, you can try to recoup your (legal) losses from your renter's insurance, instead of having to call it a total loss because you own the damn thing.
Hell. Right now, if you put together everything I own for investment purposes, I could have at least a secure, complete corporate campus of a whole bunch of acres in size - but I don't live in any of the places. Your exposure, in financial, identity, and practical terms, is just too high. Christ, Rakhi, you know how many nobles down in Cara'sir rent a flat because their four hundred is out in the middle of the Three Sisters somewhere. Never live in what you own.
Conversely, you should never rent the place you're setting up as a kill-house if you can help it. Put down the chunk needed to start the purchase, make your monthlies, and mod to your content. Just when you blow the ID, make sure you blow the site - or else you're going to have kids' lives and limbs on your conscience. Y'know - if you still come equipped with one of those ... ]<<<<<
-- The Wyrm Ouroboros (02:45:00/11-21-2074)