If a player runs out of money in Monopoly and cannot pay their debts or purchase properties, they are considered bankrupt and must leave the game. Their properties and assets are typically returned to the bank and can be auctioned off to other players.
If you run out of houses in Monopoly and cannot build any more on your properties, you cannot develop your properties further. This means you cannot upgrade them to hotels, which can limit your ability to generate higher rental income from other players landing on your properties.
No, you cannot trade mortgaged properties in Monopoly.
In the game of Monopoly, the properties that cannot have hotels built on them are the railroads and the utilities.
No, you cannot buy properties on the first round of Monopoly.
No, other players cannot buy mortgaged properties in Monopoly.
No, in Monopoly, you cannot move houses to different properties on the board.
No, you cannot borrow money from the bank in Monopoly to pay for properties or other expenses.
When a player in Monopoly goes bankrupt and cannot pay their debts, they are eliminated from the game. Their properties and assets are usually given to the player they owe money to or returned to the bank.
No, in Monopoly, you cannot take a loan to buy properties or pay rent. You must use the money you have on hand to make transactions in the game.
In the game of Monopoly, players can sell houses to other players at any time during their turn or between turns. However, houses must be sold back to the bank at half the original purchase price. Players cannot sell houses if they have mortgaged properties or if there are not enough houses in the bank to purchase.
No, in Monopoly, players cannot take loans to stay in the game. They must manage their money and properties strategically to avoid bankruptcy.
If a player runs out of money in Monopoly when they land on "Go," they do not receive the 200 salary for passing Go and are considered bankrupt. The player must either sell properties or mortgage them to raise funds to continue playing. If they cannot do so, they are out of the game.