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npc doesn't like my house

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npc doesn't like my house

Will women only accept certain houses when they say you have to buy a house in order to get married or should any house be fine? I just bought a new house and 2 npcs I talked to tell me to go buy a house. After exiting the bar in Oakvale, turn left and go up the path. It's the first house on the right. I realized I could lead people away from their houses and through one of the exits to another game area. Then I could buy the house. So that's what I did. Now the house is mine. There's the sign out front asking if I want to sell it or rent it. The npcs won't accept it. I already own the house nearby that was available from the start. I own 2 buildings in Bowerstone too. I got the second one by leading the owner away and Lady Grey accepted that house (she wanted me to buy one). So what's the problem with this house in Oakvale?
 
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The only houses that you can invite a person to marry you in are martial (I think that what they are called, it's been a while =]) homes. Go up that hill you talked about, and look at the sign for the last house on the left. The sign should say "Buy this martial home?"
 
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Solus;165625 said:
The only houses that you can invite a person to marry you in are martial (I think that what they are called, it's been a while =]) homes. Go up that hill you talked about, and look at the sign for the last house on the left. The sign should say "Buy this martial home?"
You're right; it doesn't say "Buy this marital home"; it says "Buy this building". So what you said makes sense but there's a problem. The house "up that hill" is "the house nearby" I already own. Every time I go there, my current wife is using the bed. That's another thing that doesn't make sense. How can anyone call it a "marital home" when it only has a single-size bed? That's why I went looking for another house. I see no way of telling occupied marital homes from occupied non-marital homes unless I kill everybody, run around looking for a marital home, reload when I find one, and then get rid of the owners of just that house. There might not even be another marital home in Oakvale.
 
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locutus;165640 said:
You're right; it doesn't say "Buy this marital home"; it says "Buy this building". So what you said makes sense but there's a problem. The house "up that hill" is "the house nearby" I already own. Every time I go there, my current wife is using the bed. That's another thing that doesn't make sense. How can anyone call it a "marital home" when it only has a single-size bed? That's why I went looking for another house. I see no way of telling occupied marital homes from occupied non-marital homes unless I kill everybody, run around looking for a marital home, reload when I find one, and then get rid of the owners of just that house. There might not even be another marital home in Oakvale.

I believe there's only one per town. Never remembered more then one...
 
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There should be a second sign outside of the martial home that lets you upgrade the house, after a few upgrades you get a larger bed (I think) =]
 
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