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Sure. Is that right? Apparently not if it is only yours and yours alone and the property is not otherwise "marital" or "community" property in the state whose laws governs the disposition of the property. The question is really what you want to do about it.
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.
What kind of property are you referring to? They retain ownership of real estate - vehicles - and any personal property they owned prior to incarceration. They are, however, SEVERELY limited in what, and how much, property they can possess in jail or prison.
It's called a bail. As if someone where to ''bail'' you out.
Following the standard rules of monopoly, a player may still collect rent as usual while in jail. They may not, however, collect their passing-go money, if going to jail would take them past it.
Only a judge can send you to jail. Your girlfriend's mother can only request the police to evaluate the situation.
Yes if they call the cops on you because you are on their property you can and will go to jail because it is called Trespassing.
Most?? Your wages can be garnisheed, a lien attached to other personal property you own. NO JAIL time...
In Michigan you are required to have auto insurance or face fines and jail time. You will need personal injury protection, property protection and residual bodily injury and property damage liability insurance.
O-o Why would you?
Arrange for someone to handle your personal business while you are away and notify family members of the address where you can receive mail.
Unless your property was sent with you to the lock-up facility (jail), it should be held at the station where you were apprehended. Return there and claim it. If the property went with you to the jail, the jail should return it to you at the time you are released.