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In ''The Sims'', ''The Sims 2'', and ''The Sims 3'', bills will begin to change colors as they become overdue. Bills start out as a white color, then change to yellow, then orange, then eventually red. After several days of non-payment, a [[notification]] will appear warning the player of the delinquency. In ''The Sims 3'', the player is given the option to pay the bills immediately from the notification.
 
If the bills are not paid before the end of that day, the bills will explode and a [[repo-man]] will arrive on the lot and repossess items roughly equal in value to the debt owed and in some cases more. In  ''The Sims 2'', a visit from the repo-man will incur a bad memory on members of the household involved. The repo-man in ''The Sims 3'' will repossess the item that is closest to the debt but not under it, meaning he will almost always repossess items that are worth more than the amount that was due.
 
In ''The Sims 4'', if a bill isn't paid within 48 hours, electricity will be cut off until the bills are paid, meaning that all electrical appliances, electronics and lamps will cease to function. If the bills remain unpaid for another 48 hours after that, the household water supply will also be cut. The disconnection of utilities will also extend to retail and restaurant lots owned by the household. However, no repo-man will come, unlike previous games. If the Sims live in an [[apartment]], failure to pay the bills may result in the landlord refusing to look at problems with the apartment.
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