The rules regarding payment section contains a list of Rules and frequently asked questions pertaining to paying Rent, Debt Collectors, and It's My Birthday action cards. Topics range from basic "Can you pay with property" and "How is paying with a House card handled" to "Is change given if I overpay". The official Monopoly Rules are used to answer as many of the questions as possible. If the official rules are not known for that question then the generally accepted answer is used.
You choose what you pay with. You can choose to pay with cards from your bank, property cards, hotels/houses or a combination of all in any order. It is up to the player paying to determine how to pay.
Check out the Monopoly Deal Strategy section to learn when to pay with different cards.No, property always goes into the property section face up on the table in front of each player. If you pay with property, that property goes into your opponents property section.
Check out the Monopoly Deal Strategy section to see how this can work in your favor.If you pay with property, that property goes into your opponents property section. Property cards can only be played into the property section.
Check out the Monopoly Deal Strategy section to see how paying an opponent property can work in your favor.
No, if the action card was in their bank, it is considered money and goes directly into your bank. You cannot use the action card.
No, the player who is paying decides what they want to pay with.
You can pay with any combination of cards on the table in front of you that include money, property, action cards, and houses/hotels. You cannot pay with any cards in your hand. The cards must be laid on the table during your turn in order to be used for payment.
Check out the Monopoly Deal Strategy section to learn more about clever ways to pay our opponents.No change is given. If you do not have the exact amount, the opponent gets to keep the remaining!
Check out the Monopoly Deal Strategy section to see how to use this in your favor to make more money per transaction than required.
No, once a card is laid on the table, it remains on the table. You can never put cards back into your hand.
No, you cannot pay with any cards in your hand. You can only pay with the cards you have laid on the table in front of you during your turn.
You pay the opponent everything you can up to the required amount. If you do not have enough, the opponent only gets what you can give them from the cards on table in front of you and they are out the remaining amount.
Yes, you can choose to pay with any combination of cards on the table in front of you that include money, property, action cards, and houses/hotels.
Check out the Monopoly Deal Strategy section for insight on when to pay with property instead of money.
If you have no cards in front of you worth any monetary amount shown on the corner of the card, you do not pay anything.