Deeds can be resized by the mayor at the token or with the settlement deed. You cannot resize if the settlement is under siege, or if your Templar is fighting an aggressive animal. There are '''no refunds''' for downsizing. Premium time is not required to re-size a settlement.
The mayor can expand his perimeter over a house which he do does not have the writ for. This serves as a warning for a deed expansion and gives the owner of the house time to move. Only the perimeter can be expanded over a house - the mayor has to have the writ in his/her inventory to expand the deed over the house.
The money needed for the resize seems to currently take from the upkeep, and then from the players own bank account.
'''Warning:''' At the question concerning hiring of a spirit Templar (or guards), if you leave it as 0 the resized deed will have no templar even if you originally had one (or more). <u>Always fill this in with the number of Templars templars you want on your resized deed.</u>
== Disbanding ==