Yes, in the game of Monopoly, you can collect rent on mortgaged property.
No, you do not collect rent when you land on a property in Jail in Monopoly.
Yes, leases are property rights and would therefore be considered assets subject to liquidation by the BK trustee- this applies in chapter 7 BKs. In chapter 13 BKs, you would still be able to keep all your property (assumes creditors would collect more in a chapter 13 than a chapter 7, otherwise you would not qualify to file chapter 13 in the first place). If the leases themselves have very little value then its likely that the trustee would "abandon" the property back you you.
The liability on the note itself can be discharged, but the lien on the property remains- in other words, the creditor cant use the courts to collect the debt, but he can take the secured property if you stop making payments.
if you own the property and the grain yes. if you are asking can you go collect someone else's property after they are done with it then no...that is still larceny and trespassing depending on circumstances.
Dismissal yes, Discharge, probably not.
In a Chapter 13, yes. In a Chapter 7, it depends on whether the debtor has no equity or has exemptions available to cover the equity, or can pay the trustee the value of the equity. Otherwise, the trustee will collect the rent and either sell the property to a new owner or wait a short period for the tenant to buy it. The trustee will want the rent in any event, even if he may decide to abandon the property in the current real estate market.
because they usally collect money before mass and thats how they handel buying property
This can be possible when the property taxes are not paid by the owners and the taxing authorities seize the property and sell it at auction to collect the past due property taxes.
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Yes, players in jail can still collect rent from others if they land on their property. The player in jail cannot collect rent while in jail, but the owner of the property can still demand rent from the other players who land on it.
Generally there is no point in suing a property manager for not collecting rent. It should be noted that the tenant is responsible for paying his rent on time. It is not the responsibility for the landlord to collect the rent. If the landlord does not collect rent and the tenant should send it to the landlord by mail or in person.