A few months ago, I needed to move to a new place, after divorce.
I found a place with different buildings in a row, deep in a soi.
I hate noise, street noise, neighbors, etc...
So I found a place that was in good condition, far from the street, could not hear the hum of traffic, on a high and a corner unit.
I thought I found something like and instead of paying rent somewhere else, I bought it.
6 weeks I enjoyed peace and quietness, till one day, planes start flying over MY building.
I am near the airport, but the usual route was over the busy road and it did not bother me.
Apparently my new bought condo is in the flight path of ... the 3rd Suvi runway and they started 'test' flights since last week.
The agent that sold this place did not mention anything about it. Neither did the owner but both knew about this, because via the group line of the building, there were talks about compensation for the noise, which the old owner apparently registered and is now about to get the compensation, even they are not the owner anymore.
The juristic office was inviting people to go get their check or get their papers checked first... Blue book (lol), house registration...
I did not go try yet to exchange my blue book, with old owners name, for a yellow one, as I red that many ampurs just make it very difficult to impossible by demand things like a birth certificate... not about to travel to the old country just for that...the embassy told me before that they cannot provide such 'service' even they have access to the register, I presume.
Apparently the whole 'deadline' to register is also latest next Tuesday, while everything is closed for remembrance of the old king day...
I hear many people already preparing the : never buy, always rent claim... yes... If renting, I would have cut my losses...
What would be my chances to take a lawyer and sue the old owner and the agent for omitting to tell they knew about the flight path or the 3rd runway, specially they are about to get the compensation for my noise pollution, loss of value of the condo, as who in their right mind would not buy a condo with the constant noise ?