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  1. 5 hours ago, JackGats said:

    สิทธิเก็บกิน 

     

    This is the title of the relevant Wikipedia article in Thai.

     

    Tip: find the Wikipedia article in English, then click languages and choose Thai. It doesn't always work as the Wikipedia articles are not fully liked between languages and some languages are sometimes still missing for a given article, but it's worth a try.

     

    The Thai litterally means "the thing you keep to eat".

     

    https://th.wikipedia.org/wiki/สิทธิเก็บกิน

    Thanks your reply was perfect!

  2. My wife's Aunt is in trouble.

    She took out a loan from a Thai bank -many years ago-to be used for a business venture.

    The Aunt's land(chanote) was used as collateral 

    This venture failed.

    The bank is going to foreclose .

    All  family parties are happy that I

    (1) Settle with the bank .

    (2) Then Transfer the Chanote to my wife's name.

    (3) Organise a   Usufruct to protect the Aunt.

    I hear that it is problematic to use Farang money for this process.

    Can anybody detail the potential problems and further recommend a solution -outlining any further costs that I may have to bear.

  3. I received a pair of shoes -from Lazada.

    Opened the package -decided that I did not like them .

    i did not wear them -simply photographed them and proceeded to make a return .

    The advert said 'Change of mind and 7 day return'

    My claim and  protest were rejected.

    Why?

    Because I had opened the package.

    Q . Do the readers of this post remember a time when this limitation did not exist?

    Please let me know-I am curious

     

     

  4.  You are correct. Increasing the Common Fee is just about impossible.

    The solution -special assessment(SA).

    In the building where I live this option has been adopted twice.

    1st for a  sinking fund -the 2nd for general expenditure.

    It can only happen at an AGM or an EGM.

    A  simple majority vote is required at a legally convened general meeting. That is it.

    In my building  these SA's have a life span of 3 years. After which they have to be renewed. Very simple.

    Without them the building where I live would be in serious trouble

     

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  5. 9 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

    In our case, electricity is paid directly to MEA, not to the condo. It shows up in their app, and you can pay for it in the app. As for the water, we don't do prepayment but get the bill every 3 months. It is paid to condo juristic office, but given the warnings I see in the lifts, some don't pay on time. There's a month to pay I think but there's threat of cutting water off if not paid for 6 months. Same for maintenance fees.

     

    I can't see how they could do anything about electricity when you don't even pay it to them. It's MEA that would cut power if bills are not paid. No idea for how long, though.

     

    If building is a rented apartment, that's a different story though, as there you are paying to apartment, and they pay to MEA/PEA. But even there, I've never seen water or electricity prepayments. Only advance rent and/or deposit for damage of property.

     Who is legally responsible for paying the electricity bill in your condo

    The co owner or if appropriate the tenant?

  6. On 12/25/2022 at 2:51 PM, DrHoneydew said:

    Ah, to clarify I guess I meant 'seller' financing. ie: You give the seller a small or no down payment and they then finance the balance personally. This may sound crazy to some, but not that unusual in America, so wondering what sort of creative financing options could be done in Thailand. Looking to make investments, not for personal use. Putting your personal money into investments is not ideal for how I wish to go about it.

    When the monies are all paid-you will be reliant on the seller helping you with the title deed transfer.

    Nothing to stop the seller from refusing .

    Suspect a legal contract will not help.

    Not in this country!

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  7. As I understand it -immigration need to see evidence of 800000 Baht in the bank.

    They do not specify how the money ended up in Thailand.

    It just has to be there.

     

    Monthly money is different.

    The applicant has to prove it comes from outside Thailand-every month 65000 Baht.

    If you use the SWIFT system -that is in itself is evidence enough.

    Using Wise means you have to select -Long term stay in Thailand-option on the dropdown.

     

     

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