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 You collect a fixed sum in rent every time you go up a level.  Depending on the business, and your investment, you will earn somewhere between 2.5% and 10% of the investment, every time you go up a level. However, there are ways to increase that income slightly.   See the Business Investments page, which lists how much rent is returned for each different business category. You collect a fixed sum in rent every time you go up a level.  Depending on the business, and your investment, you will earn somewhere between 2.5% and 10% of the investment, every time you go up a level. However, there are ways to increase that income slightly.   See the Business Investments page, which lists how much rent is returned for each different business category.
  
-You may also benefit from variations in the Market values of goods, and how well your business has been run.  When the PC attains a new level, they make a Market Check and compare it to the market Table to determine how well their business has done.  After the Market Check, the PC’s business may gain (or lose) value. The value gained, may be invested in a new property, or on improving the current properties.  However, on an unlucky roll, the business may lose value and will reduce your potential market gains for the next Market Table roll.  If the business’s value falls below 500 gp, it folds, and all investments are lost, unless the deficit is reinvested immediately.   +You may also benefit from variations in the Property Market, and how well your business has been run.  When the PC attains a new level, they make a Property Market Check and compare it to the Property Market Table to determine how well their business has done.  After the Property Market Check, the PC’s business may gain (or lose) value. The value gained, may be invested in a new property, or spent on improving the current properties (both of which increase future incomes).  However, on an unlucky roll, the business may lose value and will reduce your potential market gains for the next Property Market Table roll.  If the business’s value falls below 500gp, it folds, and all investments are lost, unless the deficit is reinvested immediately.   
  
 A character may only run one business at a time, however, the business may be active in several different areas – ie you could own an inn, a farm and a blacksmith -  but you only make one Market Table check.  A character may only run one business at a time, however, the business may be active in several different areas – ie you could own an inn, a farm and a blacksmith -  but you only make one Market Table check. 
  
-==== Trading Check Table ====+==== Property Market Table ====
  
-Trading Checks -  D 20 prof (merchant) - <color #00a2e8>Made when the character goes up a level</color>  You may not Take-10 or Take-20 rolling a 1 is always a failure.+Property Market Checks -  D20 Profession Merchant. You make this roll every time a character goes up a level  You may not Take-10 or Take-20, and the roll is not affected by spells, bard performances etc
 |DC|Result| |DC|Result|
 |Fail|Disaster! The Hand of Fate is turned against you. Ten percent of the money currently invested in the business is lost! We have no Fate but the Fate which we are given!| |Fail|Disaster! The Hand of Fate is turned against you. Ten percent of the money currently invested in the business is lost! We have no Fate but the Fate which we are given!|
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