That's my beef if they want the signature of the daughter now why go through all the paperwork of changing ownership names 3 years ago when the mother on her behalf is using the ID card of the daughter to complete the sale.
Daughter lives in Korea now and is not coming back.
The local govt office at the time approved the sale of the land with my wife and the new owner that's what all the paperwork was all about so the land can be put in the new owners name.
In my opening post I said the paperwork was all done at the local govt office that governs over where the land is.
I just found out the owner contacted the land office in Bangkok and they said there was not a problem.
So her bother is with the local one.
Well maybe dunno but I recommended she gets a lawyer to look at the paperwork and if it is all in order she can get him to write a letter saying they are in breach of contract.
You can have on and off switches for the pump like we have.
If we want a power shower on goes the pump.
If the pressure from govt is not good sometimes, on goes the pump.
I was trying to message @paragonick but he seems to disappeared.
Leasehold land owned by our daughter was sold and the local govt looked through paperwork as my wife was selling the land for her on her behalf with a copy of ID card etc.
The money exchanged hands and paperwork signed by all parties.
The new owner 3 years on now wants to build on the land and has been refused by the local govt because there is no paperwork with my daughters signature on only my wife on her behalf.
I first thought was seeing as contract law in Thailand is similar to western laws the a contract has already been agreed upon paperwork signed and accepted so how can local govt change their mind 3 years down the road.
Anyone have knowledge on how we can help the new owner.
With most new bikes you usually have to do some adjustments and changes to suspension positions if you are a taller person.
The CRF & KLX are tall bikes the CB not so much but some height increasing can be made.
OK we know the UK in parts of the country are a mess but it's not going to be dealt with overnight it will take many decades.
My family is OK in UK and I have made provision should they decide to retire in Thailand if they so wish, up to them as I often say now. ????????