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When creating a sub-user, if the preset roles do not provide you the level of control you require, you can easily create custom permissions using the custom role option.
You can set varying access levels for all the features in your Innago account which are listed on the right-hand side of the screen.

The three main access levels are:
1. All โ€“ The user has full access to all the features associated with this module including view, edit and delete.
2. View โ€“ The user can view data but cannot take any action.
3. None โ€“ The user has no access to features or data within this module.

Some features are reliant on other features, and, if you would like to provide access to one, you must provide access to the other. For example, if you want a user to be able to create leases, they must also have view access to the properties features so that they can assign those leases to their appropriate properties.
Once you have selected access levels for each feature, you can save your new custom user!

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