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[edit] Water in Basement
[edit] Problem
Houses with basements have what appears to be a flooded basement - a layer of blue water that fills the basement to a certain level, but does not otherwise effect gameplay.
[edit] Solution
This problem occurs in neighborhoods with a low land level in comparison to the water - a combination of low land and a high water table, basically. It often happens in Riverblossom Hills and other neighborhoods with water plus low land.
The only real solutions are:
- Move lots with basements to higher ground, where they will not intersect the neighborhood's water plane.
- Use lots with no basements on those lower areas where basements tend to be filled with water.
- Use a neighborhood with higher land in comparison to the water level.