Yes, a house with a mortgage can be demolished, but the mortgage would still need to be paid off even if the house is destroyed.
Yes, you can demolish your house and rebuild even if you have a mortgage, but you will need to get permission from your mortgage lender and follow their guidelines for the construction process.
You still own the house if you have a reverse mortgage, yes.
Yes, it is possible to purchase a house and then demolish it, as long as you comply with local regulations and obtain the necessary permits for demolition.
Yes. There are almost no obstacles if you still own and live in the house after.
Yes, you can demolish your own house and rebuild it, but you may need to obtain the necessary permits and follow local regulations and building codes.
Yes, you can demolish your house and rebuild even if you have a mortgage, but you will need to get permission from your mortgage lender and follow their guidelines for the construction process.
You still own the house if you have a reverse mortgage, yes.
it will cost exactly $10,000 to demolish a house
it is quite unlikely that you will be able to get a mortgage lender with that history.
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You have to delete the person who lives there. When you do, you can tap on the house that you want to demolish. There is a list of stuff you can do. Swipe till the very last one. It says demolish house, or something like that. Hope this helped. Sims Freeplay
Make the owner of the house move in with someone else and then click on there house but if u need money don't demolish the house first sell all the rooms and u will keep on getting the rent or sell the dooms then demolish it or u can click on the wardrobe and at the side click delete sim and do the sims.
Yes, it is possible to purchase a house and then demolish it, as long as you comply with local regulations and obtain the necessary permits for demolition.
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Yes. There are almost no obstacles if you still own and live in the house after.
Yes, you can demolish your own house and rebuild it, but you may need to obtain the necessary permits and follow local regulations and building codes.
Of course. Until you pay off the mortgage loan, you have to pay payments on the home.