In Monopoly, if you can't pay rent and go bankrupt, you must give up all your properties and money to the player you owe. You are out of the game and the remaining players continue playing until one player is left.
She was playing Monopoly. The car is her token, and when she arrives at the property with the hotel, she does not have enough money or mortgageable property to pay the rent. She is bankrupt.
In the game of Monopoly, players buy properties from each other to establish a monopoly by acquiring all properties of the same color group. This allows them to charge higher rent and potentially bankrupt their opponents.
No, you cannot collect rent if you are in jail in Monopoly.
In a game of Monopoly, players use Monopoly money to buy properties, pay rent, and make deals. The rules include rolling dice to move around the board, buying properties when landing on them, collecting rent from other players who land on your properties, and trying to bankrupt opponents by acquiring their properties. The goal is to be the last player with money and assets.
No, you cannot collect rent if you are in jail in Monopoly.
No, you do not collect rent while in jail in Monopoly.
No, you cannot collect rent while in jail in Monopoly.
No, you cannot double the rent twice in Monopoly Deal.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, you can collect rent on mortgaged property.
No, you cannot collect rent while you are in jail in Monopoly.
No, you cannot collect rent in jail while playing Monopoly.
No, you do not collect rent when you land on a property in Jail in Monopoly.