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The package follows the idea of having one landlord and many tenants managed by the landlord.
What would be an ideal approach to having a multi-level hierarchy?
What I mean by this is that there would be one main landlord ("super admin") but the tenants could also be landlords in the sense that they could also create tenants themselves - or even sub landlords. So each tenant would kind of have a role of a "tenant" or a "sublandlord".
So under the "super admin" landlord, there could be:
-> tenants
-> sublandlord -> tenants
-> sublandlord -> sublandlord -> tenants
etc., depending on the "role" of the tenant.
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The package follows the idea of having one landlord and many tenants managed by the landlord.
What would be an ideal approach to having a multi-level hierarchy?
What I mean by this is that there would be one main landlord ("super admin") but the tenants could also be landlords in the sense that they could also create tenants themselves - or even sub landlords. So each tenant would kind of have a role of a "tenant" or a "sublandlord".
So under the "super admin" landlord, there could be:
-> tenants
-> sublandlord -> tenants
-> sublandlord -> sublandlord -> tenants
etc., depending on the "role" of the tenant.
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