# 🏠 MLOs

Welcome to our **Open Source MLO Installation Guide**, where we’ll show you how to properly install and run our MLOs on your FiveM server.\
All our MLOs are fully optimized and designed specifically for **FiveM**.\
(The MLO used in this example is **“Chicago Projects”** — [Watch Preview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm6FlRkjNag))

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#### 🛒 **1. Purchase Verification & Delivery**

After purchasing your chosen MLO, our team will **verify your transaction**.\
Once confirmed, you’ll receive a **.rar file directly through your support ticket**.

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#### 📦 **2. Extract and Organize Files**

Extract the downloaded file inside your **MLO folder** within your server directory.\
Then, **place the purchased MLO folder** inside that directory for proper organization.

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#### ⚙️ **3. Start Your MLO Folder**

Once the files are placed correctly, simply **start the folder you use for MLOs** — and your new MLO will be ready to go!

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#### 🚀 **4. Enjoy Your MLO**

That’s it! Your **Open Source MLO** is now successfully installed and ready to use on your FiveM server.

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#### ⚠️ **Important Notices**

* The **open-source version** is **not included** with a standard purchase.\
  Open-source and closed-source (escrowed) versions are **completely separate products**.
* Always double-check your **map area** before installing new MLOs to avoid potential conflicts or overlaps with other existing MLOs in the same region.
* For any doubts or technical issues, feel free to contact us via **Discord** or **email**, as listed in our documentation.

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