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jumbo

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  1. Just moved into a new rental house. Now I need to do TM30 I suppose for 90 days and later on non O visa extension on marriage. Can I fill TM 30 myself and show rental contract at immi??
  2. I understood from numerous sources for Dutch speakers that the SVB people have contacts here to visit addresses where SVB doubts things submitted correctly to them, as well as SSO staff that are sent to the address. So yes, they have the ability to come and visit the registered address. " we can't make it more fun'' Leuker kunnen we het niet maken" ????
  3. Dominion is financed by VC's, they decide and they will always go for the money But I agree with you that would have been more fun, but it only takes 1 fox/trump/tucker loving jury member to lose the case
  4. Why is it much more secure?? It's a question nothing more, I want to understand
  5. lazada, wallet works like a charm I think it is more important to choose the right wallet than where to buy it, that will present itself
  6. Maybe a POA to a trusted party can help.. together with the bankbook, copy of your passport and the ATM???
  7. Sorry, I should have searched, I found the answer in another thread
  8. Is this possible in Thailand or do you need to travel to nearest Embassy across border?
  9. I work with coins.co.th linked to my SCB account, works like a charm And in EU with Gemini.... I never keep coins at the exchange, hard wallet is they way to go... Note In Thailand you are responsible for declaring your profit at Revenue Department Not sure if they reward losses If you have residency in Thailand (non O for example) you could (!) go tax free in EU
  10. Since 2012 I own a bike I bought in Chiang Mai when I lived there, moved the bike and myself 2 times, never changed the book nor plates Only 1st time when I paid the taxes/compulsory insurance they asked me in the new home town and at that time they made it clear to me that it was not necessary to change
  11. I would say exactly the opposite, with proof no reason to believe
  12. I actually have an apartment in Bangkok where I stay while working and home address in another province Online report for Cha am does the trick
  13. Brown envelope? The Ob Bor Tor does it for a small fee and checks legality as a house is bound to some restrictions and some double signatures for certain measurements and the architectural design If you do not have that permission and they come to check and you have crossed those lines/limits you will have to destroy the building The Pu Yai Ban will normally only give a house number and thus the possibility of a blue book when you have an approved design Giving envelopes is not always the best solution and for sure, as you cannot move the house, annually they will come back to top-up
  14. The Mental Health Department (MHD) is the national mental health authority. There are 122 outpatient facilities in the country, located in mental hospitals and in general hospitals. Eleven percent of these facilities are for children and adolescents only. There are no day treatment facilities in Thailand. The only residential facilities are for people with mental retardation and substance abuse. There are 25 community-based psychiatric units with 0.4 beds per 100,000 population and 17 mental hospitals with 13.8 beds per 100,000 population. The rate of users in community based inpatient units is 173 per 100,000 population and in mental hospitals is 158 per 100,000 population. The majority of patients admitted to mental hospitals have a diagnosis of schizophrenia. All forensic beds are located in one mental hospital for security reasons. It was estimated that most admissions to mental hospitals and inpatient units are involuntary. https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/mental-health/who-aims-country-reports/thailand_who_aims_report.pdf?sfvrsn=853b6294_3&download=true#:~:text=In Thailand there are 122,and 17 in mental hospitals.
  15. I did, have a look Scroll through he first answers as these are the sceptics, than you get to the owners part
  16. So how about when the driver that violated the law is not the owner of the car??
  17. Anyway, the best way is to separate land and house. The house can be your property and you are the owner and can be registered in the Blue Book/Tabien Baan, often at the discretion of the land officer on duty The land goes into a usufruct agreement with the owner/your partner Make a will that leaves the house to her...
  18. Same information provider https://www.siam-legal.com/realestate/Usufructs.php Use of Usufructs Although the law does not prevent Foreigners from being able to apply to register a usufruct on a land, however, this is still subject to the discretion of the Land Officer. The person who enters into a contractual agreement with the owner for this right is called the "usufructuary". Section 1418 of the Civil and Commercial Code provides that a usufruct may be created for a period of time or for the life of the usufructuary. A usufruct will be registered in a similar manner to a lease of up to 30 years or until the lifetime of the usufructuary. Once registered, it will have effects as a servitude on the title. The owner of the land cannot sell or transfer the land until the servitude has been terminated. The usufructuary must also keep the property intact and returned in the same position that it was when the usufruct was granted.
  19. However you turn this thing around, you are always entitled to 50% of the sales/profit, because you would divorce her quicker than she can sell and because you are legally married (Amphur only) you are entitled to 50% of the acquired assets during the honeymoon. Your loss will be 50%, which can be covered before hand with...... a collateral loan..... All you guys, before you buy and give away, need to talk to a lawyer independently from your wife. If she says, don't worry, make yourself double sure Another 'piece of advise', don't give her a house in the first week you meet..
  20. The question from the OP was not about sales; Can a 30 year lease be taken out at the same time as the house is bought in her name so I'm sure of somewhere to live for the next 30 years if we split up? So the best take of your answer is The usufruct allows the usufructuary ongoing access to the property, If you want to prevent the sales of the property it is better to get a mortgage (secured by your money in a deposit) and pay the interest as 'security'
  21. A loan agreement with your wife for the sum of the value of the house and the house as collateral, through a lawyer of course. And ask him where and how to secure. Anyway anything acquired during marriage is to be split evenly so either you lose or she. Taking in account that not much of the women are working, she will have a hard time securing a loan to buy you out,
  22. It is a law... Google Thailand Civil and Commercial Code and find Usufruct, it is spelled out right there
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