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Can you take a mortgage on a property if the other properties of the same color have a house?
In Monopoly, Does It Make Sense NOT to Buy a “Second” Property in a Color Group?Why isn't the minimum bid for a property its mortgage value?Does the “housing shortage” rule suggest that you should often refrain from buying hotels in monopoly?How does selling buildings and bankruptcy work in Monopoly?How do the Monopoly odds change when the board is played in reverse?Breaking an unknown rule had major effect on our Monopoly game, how do we resolve it after we learn the rule?Monopoly and component limits
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In Monopoly, suppose you own the brown color group ("Old Kent Road" and "Whitechapel Road"). Now further suppose you have built a single house on either one of these two properties (eg Old Kent Road).
Can you now take out a mortgage on the other (Whitechapel Road) one or do you have to sell the house (on Old Kent Road) first?
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In Monopoly, suppose you own the brown color group ("Old Kent Road" and "Whitechapel Road"). Now further suppose you have built a single house on either one of these two properties (eg Old Kent Road).
Can you now take out a mortgage on the other (Whitechapel Road) one or do you have to sell the house (on Old Kent Road) first?
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In Monopoly, suppose you own the brown color group ("Old Kent Road" and "Whitechapel Road"). Now further suppose you have built a single house on either one of these two properties (eg Old Kent Road).
Can you now take out a mortgage on the other (Whitechapel Road) one or do you have to sell the house (on Old Kent Road) first?
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In Monopoly, suppose you own the brown color group ("Old Kent Road" and "Whitechapel Road"). Now further suppose you have built a single house on either one of these two properties (eg Old Kent Road).
Can you now take out a mortgage on the other (Whitechapel Road) one or do you have to sell the house (on Old Kent Road) first?
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You must sell the house(s) before you can mortgage the property. From the rules, page 4 (emphasis mine):
MORTGAGES… Unimproved properties can be mortgaged through
the Bank at any time. Before an improved property can be mortgaged,
all the buildings on all the properties of its color-group must be sold
back to the Bank at half price.
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You must sell the house(s) before you can mortgage the property. From the rules, page 4 (emphasis mine):
MORTGAGES… Unimproved properties can be mortgaged through
the Bank at any time. Before an improved property can be mortgaged,
all the buildings on all the properties of its color-group must be sold
back to the Bank at half price.
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You must sell the house(s) before you can mortgage the property. From the rules, page 4 (emphasis mine):
MORTGAGES… Unimproved properties can be mortgaged through
the Bank at any time. Before an improved property can be mortgaged,
all the buildings on all the properties of its color-group must be sold
back to the Bank at half price.
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You must sell the house(s) before you can mortgage the property. From the rules, page 4 (emphasis mine):
MORTGAGES… Unimproved properties can be mortgaged through
the Bank at any time. Before an improved property can be mortgaged,
all the buildings on all the properties of its color-group must be sold
back to the Bank at half price.
You must sell the house(s) before you can mortgage the property. From the rules, page 4 (emphasis mine):
MORTGAGES… Unimproved properties can be mortgaged through
the Bank at any time. Before an improved property can be mortgaged,
all the buildings on all the properties of its color-group must be sold
back to the Bank at half price.
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