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itsari

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  1. I believe it is clear what the eviction procedure is .
  2. Your problem , over and out
  3. Ok, of you do not understand my comment about hiso British then let it rest . Strange comment because you lack understanding of the elite in the UK . Have a good night
  4. All very well you received your money for rent , but you have probably not received any money for the lost revenue for the duration of the original lease . I suspect you have been taken in by British hiso folk that are the worst to deal with . Hope she left a bottle of gin for you.
  5. You make some sense on eviction law compared to the majority of asia now posters. Yes, the tenant must contest the action of the landlord within the 7 days. If the tenant remains then the landlord must notify the court for gaining access to the property. If any landlord follows the law I have no idea . Do tenants take up there option to contest there eviction notice . I doubt it especially foreigners reading Asia now for information
  6. I di not do a credit check . I take people on face value . In three years no real problems have occured on rent not being paid . Main problem for myself has been damage to fixtures and fittings and left the accomodation in a unclean state . You will not get a link from me as I have nothing to prove . Now I will go out and take a beer or two . Have a good day
  7. There can be many reasons why a tenant does not pay the rent . A landlord should give tenants a credit check as that could avoid many problem tenants .
  8. Renting property is a high risk business. Locking people out of there home without a court order is an illegal act here in Thailand.
  9. If you are a landlord you have to know that tenants often do not pay the rent as the contract requires . So many tenant's are disrespectful as you say . However there are tenants that pay the rent on time but cause much damage and that is costing much more money than a month or two of rent not being paid .
  10. Thank you , dont bother checking your mail
  11. If the tenant does not leave after 7 days then a judge has to be the one to decide on eviction and not the landlord as most are saying here. So i am correct what I say. Over and out
  12. I have rental property and I know there are landlords who do not follow the law as in any country but as I am a foreigner living in Thailand I like to keep on the right side of the law and treat people with respect.
  13. Certain areas of the law apply to landlords with 5 or more properties . I believe eviction of tenants apply to all.
  14. On the contrary Mr Celsius
  15. Contracts are made according to the relevant laws on renting property in Thailand . If the contract is not following the law then it's becomes an illegal contract. Over and out
  16. If you can not find the law then that's the way it has to stay
  17. I leave that to others to decide if I am of sound mind . If you are not a landlord what is the point of mentioning a property you live in . Have a good day
  18. In breach of his agreement yes, but an eviction order must be obtained to remain within rental law in Thailand
  19. There are laws to follow when renting . If you wish to ignore laws then it is you that will be evicted.
  20. Oh dear, hopefully you are not a landlord with that attitude
  21. Look up the Thai rental law . You will find the law in English
  22. Without a judge allowing the eviction to take place the landlord would be acting illegally by locking out the tenant or removing any articles belonging to the tenant .
  23. The landlord has to apply for an eviction notice from a judge after giving the 7 days notice to the tenant . The procedure can take many months .
  24. I use the post office and that has been adequate on three occasions . Make sure they stamp and sign the document . No charge and do not pay extra for tracking the mail as the receivers do not want to sign for the delivery .
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