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On 7/23/2019 at 12:45 PM, mtls2005 said:
Yours is a cautionary tale that this sort of thing should be sorted out BEFORE entering into a contract. Maybe negotiating a reduced rent in return for taking on this obligation?
You'll be fine until you have some business with Immigration, at which time your "coolness" may be tested.
Personally, I'd handle myself (registering for use with the online system using the owner's documentation).
May I ask about reporting TM.30 by yourself via online system? I'm a person who is dealing with the reporting for my foreigners in the office. They have several oversea business trips so I would like to know whether it is possible for me to report via online system. I don't want to ask the owner of the condo they stay to do this. (Just requiring a signature on the needed documents takes time and I have to require it through landlord agent).
As I know now that the foreigners have to report for TM.30 within 5 days after arriving Thailand (and you won't be fined). Still the documents with fresh signature of the condo's owner is needed.
So if I want to report via internet. Can you please give me some advice?
You used condo owner's documents just when you registered the online system? and you did it by yourself? What about other next time? Do you still need to upload the needed documents from the owner?
Landlord says I file the TM30 not him. He is too busy for that.
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Many thanks for your advice. You took months to get login data...!! The foreigners in my office is going to fly for business trip in the middle of Aug for 5 days, it may not possible to report online when he is back this time.....I will try it ^^
but at least, if I can report online, I don't need to get the original copy with wet signature of condo owner's document (The counter officer at Immigration's requirement).
Thank you very much ThomasTHBKK