When you go to jail, your property is typically secured and managed by a trusted individual, such as a family member or friend, or by the state. This is to ensure that your belongings are protected and can be returned to you upon your release.
You go straight to jail.
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.
When you go to jail for life, your assets may be seized or frozen by the government. This means that you may lose ownership and control of your property, money, and other possessions.
If you go to jail, your house will still be yours unless you are unable to pay the mortgage or property taxes. In that case, the house may be foreclosed upon or sold to cover the debts.
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That person does not lose their property ownership rights. Noting can be disposed of without their legal okay, no different than if they were not in jail.
The first property after Go is Mediterranean Avenue.
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