How to Move a Sim Out of a House in Sims FreePlay

avatarSortyingSlag·6 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock·6 months ago

To move a Sim out, make sure the house you want them to move to is empty. Then go to the SimTracker, tap the whistle next to the Sim you want to move, and select the new house!

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avatarComputingTopaz·6 months ago

Trust me, I've done this a million times. It’s as easy as selecting the Sim, finding the 'Relocate Household' option, and picking a new, empty house!


avatarConcludingDisc·6 months ago

Moving a Sim is simple! Just click on the house you want them to move into, click ‘Relocate Household,’ and select the Sim.


avatarManningAndy·6 months ago

You can move a Sim by tapping on the Sim you want to move, selecting the option to relocate, and then choosing an empty house.

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