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JeffersLos

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  1. When we went to get the yellow tabien baan on a previous property I owned, the blue book was empty and they they said they needed a Thai listed on that, and listed as a house master. The legal guardian for the property owned by the minor, I believe needs to be listed as the 'manager' or 'master' of the property on the chanote. Is that correct? If the officer at the land office says it cannot be done and only a Thai can be listed as property guardian/master/manager, is there any Thai legal code that shows what can and cannot be done, that you know of?
  2. Cool, thanks. Do you know if there is a Thai term for it? Is it listed on the actual chanote (title deeds), or where is it listed? Thanks.
  3. It must be a fairly common scenario, with many foreigners buying houses in their Thai child's name. Anybody on here with knowledge or experience of it?
  4. At the purchase of a house for one's Thai born half-Thai child, what is the procedure to be listed as the property's Legal Guardian? Is there a Thai term for this? As a Thai minor, the property needs to have an adult as the legal guardian for the property until the child is a legal adult. How, as a foreigner, to be listed as this legal guardian at the point of transfer at the land office? TIA.
  5. Thanks for the info. I was presented with the blue house book at the land office when I bought the property, along with the chanote etc. The new owner will surely take it at the land office at the point of sale.
  6. In case the officer or the buyer at the point of sale wants them off the tabien baan before the sale goes through, or it affects the sale somehow. Staying registered in the province is also important for the child's school registration etc.
  7. Thanks for the information. The new owner is non-Thai, from an ASEAN country. I suspect they know very little about the tabien baan system.
  8. No. I already bought on the last dip. Which was at $50,000.
  9. Selling a property that 2 Thais are registered in the blue tabien baan, and 1 foreigner is registered in the yellow tabien baan for the property. When the property is transferred to a new owner at the land office, what happens to these people's registrations? The land office takes the tabien baans? Are they immediately cancelled and the Thais become unregistered? Are they given a specific amount of time to register at another address? 1 week, 1 month, 1 year? Nothing at all happens and they all continue to be registered in the property's tabien baans even though there is a new owner and they don't live there any more? What happens in this regard? TIA.
  10. My first 6 Thai girlfriends wanted to move in the first night. Had their toothpaste and toothbrush already with them.
  11. I require a crown on a bottom molar, the 2nd last one on the bottom. Instead of getting a crown I could opt for extraction. Extraction can be done in 30-40 minutes, be done with NO2 laughing gas, only cost THB2,000 or so. I've never had a crown before, please correct me if I'm wrong, the dentist said that the first operation takes around 2 hours (can NO2 be used for 2 hours?) then there's a second session where they put it on, around 30-60 minutes, and costs around THB10,000 for a metal one, and THB15-20,000 for one that looks like a normal tooth. I don't like sitting in a dentist chair. Is there a reason to go for a crown rather than extraction?
  12. I can understand why he was so upset, with German immigration policies being so free and open over the last 100 years or so.
  13. They giggle when you go there. They laugh out loud when you come back minus your life savings.
  14. Has the 2 million dollar purchase from George paid off? How many USD millions is it worth now?
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