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My usufruct is listed until death, stamped on the title deeds. The owner is Thai, stamped on the title deeds. The usufruct, stamped on the title deeds means that the property cannot be sold, transferred or used as collateral without legal consent. If you do give legal consent, the new land owner still doesn't have the rights to the property until you are removed, either by death or by legal consent.
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French Woman Found Shot Dead in Her Luxury Villa
JeffersLos replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Nonsense. Thais are the best friends money can buy. -
French Woman Found Shot Dead in Her Luxury Villa
JeffersLos replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
With added risk of staying alive but as a vegetable. -
Vehicle Trickle charger from Lazada.
JeffersLos replied to JeffersLos's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
How often do you use it for a regular 1 year old battery? I'm thinking maybe twice a week for a few hours. -
Vehicle Trickle charger from Lazada.
JeffersLos replied to JeffersLos's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I have bought ordered this one. Thanks Neal. -
Vehicle Trickle charger from Lazada.
JeffersLos replied to JeffersLos's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
8.900 on lazada. That's around 3 batteries and maybe 8 years of driving. -
Vehicle Trickle charger from Lazada.
JeffersLos replied to JeffersLos's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Thanks. Does Mr DIY also sell trickle chargers? -
Last night and this morning there were the first signs of the car battery not being fully charged. It is maybe 18 months old. IME they don't last long here. I'm looking at some trickle chargers that can plug into our car port at home. Some are cheap. I usually prefer electrical devices that don't have bells and whistles as bells and whistles can go faulty and just add more headaches to a simple procedure and need. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/12v-start-car-battery-charger-i4142282698-s16247497948.html? 270 THB. Though it has 2 modes 12v and 24v. Modes with buttons on cheap devices are just something that can break or go wrong. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/12v-24v-150ah-smart-battery-charger-aj-618-i3010078596-s12221730445.html? This is only 180 THB. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/400a-12v24v-i4814970903-s19959640691.html? This looks more substantial for 249 THB. Did anybody buy a trickle charger for their vehicle from Lazada, which one did you buy and what's your status report on it? TIA.
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Yes, the Thai on the title deeds will need to agree to sell it. Without him removing himself from the title deeds it is however useless to them, as they cannot use it without his consent, sell it, rent it, or do anything else to it. With a usufruct on the property the Thai on the title deeds does not have a legal right to cohabit or reside on the property.
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It is his to use AND control. Even the Thai on the title deed cannot stay there without him agreeing to it. It is within his legal right to kick the Thai on the title deed out if he so wishes. If it is ever rented, he is immediately legally entitled to all rents. With the exception of being in control of selling it, the Thai on the title deeds needs to agree to sell it (note that it cannot be sold without his legal consent), it is his in every conceivable legal way until he dies.
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If he doesn't agree to have his name removed, no one will buy it, it is worthless to the Thai owners both present and future. He cannot sell it without consent. Without his consent to be removed, it is useless to the current owner. 2 edged sword. The current Thai on the land title will need to agree to transfer it to another, whether 100%, 50%, 10%, 1% or 0% of the proceeds goes to him is between himself and that Thai has nothing to do with the land office or the person buying it.
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People have been getting usufructs for years. Even if the land and house is sold or transferred he still has the legal right to not allow the new owners in. Not that it can be legally sold or transferred or used as collateral without him signing off in person. The family might be able to conjure up some illegal deal with fake signatures etc with the land office workers, but not easy. Being surrounded by Thai family is not the ideal situation. I would guess that in a divorce or separation, he would agree to have his name and usufruct removed for a fraction of what he paid, so the family can have it fully to themselves without having to kill him, beat him, or illegally work in cahoots with the land office people to illegally alter the land title.
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Phuket hotel boob: Portuguese guest’s topless strut causes chaos
JeffersLos replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Are there any uncensored photos of it online yet? Please quote this message with a link. -
British man arrested for begging to buy drugs in Koh Pha Ngan
JeffersLos replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Begging to get arrested -
6 Thai men arrested for attacking 2 foreigners during Songkran
JeffersLos replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Lanes are clear on both sides, why not drive around them? They felt the others should move for them, not them move around them easily? -
Chiang Mai Zoo splashes 29 million baht on renovated aquarium
JeffersLos replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
I'll put Finding Nemo on TV instead. -
Thai tuk tuk driver fails to help Vietnamese woman after fatal fall
JeffersLos replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
The CPR in the video doesn't look like any I've seen before, are they supposed to do a few compressions then stop for one? -
We're looking at a plot that has a house on it that was built around 40 years ago. It's gone through many owners since then. We would look at knocking the house but are interested in the plans that show the foundations etc, as we may build a small guesthouse, or place a knockdown house on it, still keep part of it, or may use the foundations and pipes etc for something or other. Is it possible to get the original house plans that were drawn up from a local office? Do they keep them on file the same as the title deeds? The current owner can be present with their Thai ID and title deeds. Or are they not kept on file? TIA.
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One of the most epic crash videos I've seen so far
JeffersLos replied to NorthernRyland's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I've definitely seen worse in Austin Texas. -
Greta Thunberg detained at The Hague climate demonstration
JeffersLos replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Drive over anyone sitting in the middle of a highway.- 92 replies
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Khon Kaen parents forced to pay ‘tea money’ for student admission
JeffersLos replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Our neighbor goes to a very well to do and expensive school despite being mute. Cannot speak any language at all, so it's hard to believe she passed the English speaking exam.