![]() ![]() Does this happen before or after the player currently moving finishes his/her turn? I.e.: Player lands on North Carolina Avenue and can't afford the rent with their liquid cash. I must then build this property up evenly - or deconstruct my other properties down to match. I obtain the fourth from another player (with no houses on it, of course). Situation: I own three of the green property and have three houses built on each.HOWEVER, YOU COULD NOT BUILD FURTHER ON THE EXISTING PROPERTIES UNTIL THE NEW 4TH ONE IS EQUAL. SINCE YOU ACQUIRED THE 4TH PROPERTY LATER AFTER THE HOUSES WERE BUILT, YOU'RE FINE AS IS. If I choose not to build the newly acquired property up, do I have to "sell" my other houses back to the bank (at half price) before re-building them on the new property, or can I just move my houses freely from property to property? YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE DOWN ANY HOUSES TO MAKE IT EVEN.This might require you to sell a skyscraper (and get half price for it) in order to get a hotel, or to sell a hotel (and get half price for it) in order to get houses. If you cannot, then you must distribute houses equally, or hotels equally, or however low you must go. Acquiring a final title deed to complete a monopoly of a color, in which you already have improvements on the other properties, requires you to immediately build equal to (or one step above or below, per the "even building" rule) all the other properties on that color.Don't forget that you can't mortgage from a color group until you've sold all the improvements from it. Even if some of your nearly-full or full set is mortgaged, the operational unimproved properties still give you 2×/3× rent. Owning all the deeds of one color gives you a monopoly and you are entitled to triple rents. If you have one less than all of the deeds of one color, then you have majority ownership and are entitled to double rents. ![]()
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