A house has to be associated to an owner full stop, no guild can own more than one house, if it is a guildhouse then a guild owns it not an individual and their GMs are responsible for it. If there are no GMs in a guild then no one controls the house. If it says it is a guildhouse then it it a GUILDS house and does not have a single owner. If it belongs to an individual OR a guild all the things I posted above apply, you can find the owner using any of those methods. If the house has been deserted by an inactive guild the house will remain in the game until there is nothing left to pay the rent (be it in the lockbox or on the CM)
As far as 'remarks like that' I wasn't trying to be sarcastic, if I try to be sarcastic it's a wee bit more evident, it was 3 in the morning and I was trying to be helpful...
My guess is that someone has put the house permissions so he can use the merchant and house. And made the guild just for that purpose. Since he can withdraw and put new things on the merchant he can use the house as long he wants. maybe he wants to sell stuff anonomously that he has gotten promising to use when rolling for the item. or just want one more house. Whats for sale on the merchant?
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