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Phuket Land & Nominee Crackdown Ordered

Deputy Interior Ministers Phonphir Suwannachee and Worasit Liangprasit have ordered a broad crackdown on illegal foreign land ownership and nominee arrangements in Phuket, with a focus on returning land to Thai ownership and bringing unregistered businesses into the legal system.

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The policy direction was announced during a meeting with Interior Ministry agencies and related government departments at Phuket Provincial Hall on 18 June 2026. Senior officials, including the Phuket Governor, attended the session alongside district chiefs and government representatives.

Phonphir said the immediate priority was “returning Thai land to Thai people” following widespread reports of foreign nationals illegally occupying and controlling land through nominee structures. He instructed Phuket authorities to coordinate with all relevant agencies to investigate cases thoroughly and take firm action where laws have been broken.

He stressed that those found guilty must be held accountable, while individuals who have acted legally should be given the opportunity to explain their position. Referring to guidance from Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Phonphir said authorities would focus on behaviour rather than identities when enforcing the law.

The deputy minister added that Phuket could not be closed off from international visitors and investors, but illegal practices must be addressed. He said the government does not want foreign nationals or their nominees gaining unfair advantages at the expense of Thai citizens or interfering with the work of public officials.

Phonphir also highlighted concerns over entertainment venues operating outside legal regulations. He said authorities should work towards bringing such businesses into the formal system so that they can be properly regulated while preserving employment opportunities. He added that the Interior Ministry’s role includes modernising laws and encouraging operators who remain outside the legal framework to register with the government as quickly as possible.

He described the next phase of work as a “reset” rather than a reopening of old disputes, with the aim of ensuring that all outstanding problems are addressed without omission. He said the objective was to improve Phuket’s image as a safe, attractive destination for residents and visitors.

Worasit said the government was focused on determining what Phuket should look like in the future and implementing the prime minister’s policies more clearly, particularly regarding hotels and land ownership. He said authorities were working to reduce illegal land encroachment and regulatory violations because Phuket residents and the national economy were directly affected.

Thaitabloid reported that he added that unnecessary obstacles to legal business operations should be removed while encouraging operators outside the system to become compliant. Worasit said both the public and private sectors were ready to support the reforms and that authorities would take action against anyone obstructing lawful processes. He also pledged protection for government officials acting in the national interest.

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ChipButty Star Member

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All this property they about to confiscate will be just left there to rot, after 3 months the jungle takes over, Who's going to buy it? Thai's wont buy it unless they have a fire sale,

I don't see anybody buying property in Thailand in the future and not at the current prices, All the confidence will have gone, Leaving the foreigners thinking what else will they do?

I always thought in the back of my mind something like this will happen, they will close the door on these loopholes in the law, And sure enough it's happening,

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

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32 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

All this property they about to confiscate will be just left there to rot, after 3 months the jungle takes over, Who's going to buy it? Thai's wont buy it unless they have a fire sale,

I don't see anybody buying property in Thailand in the future and not at the current prices, All the confidence will have gone, Leaving the foreigners thinking what else will they do?

I always thought in the back of my mind something like this will happen, they will close the door on these loopholes in the law, And sure enough it's happening,

That won’t happen, they will be given the time scale within which they must sell the property.

The mechanism already exists for foreign husbands when the Thai wife dies they are given 12 months in which to sell the property

Gecko123 Platinum Member

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11 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

That won’t happen, they will be given the time scale within which they must sell the property.

The mechanism already exists for foreign husbands when the Thai wife dies they are given 12 months in which to sell the property

This has long been my understanding as well, and I find all this talk about government seizures of property to be very confusing.

Felt 35 Platinum Member

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In my opinion this is the same show that many of us have seen for countless years. In other words, satisfy the nationalism of the people or in this case those who own the rest of the best located land in Phuket in this case the Th / Ch, but not an easy job avoiding disruption of the brown envelope's because then the reaction will be worse a punishment than some nominee companies will experience.

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banyanman Explorer Member

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If they were serious about this issue they should start by investigating all the law firms employing farang lawyers who are putting foreign buyers into these nominee setups.

ChipButty Star Member

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Without the assistance of government authorities, many of these companies would not exist. Why don't we begin with the departments that gave their approval? Because this is just another instance of corruption as long as these individuals hold their jobs. If we catch you today, you will either have to pay your "fines" or we will close your firm. After paying fines, the company will presumably keep running until the next "crackdown" by a fresh group of sharks.

J Branche Gold Member

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2 hours ago, ChipButty said:

All this property they about to confiscate will be just left there to rot, after 3 months the jungle takes over, Who's going to buy it? Thai's wont buy it unless they have a fire sale,

I don't see anybody buying property in Thailand in the future and not at the current prices, All the confidence will have gone, Leaving the foreigners thinking what else will they do?

I always thought in the back of my mind something like this will happen, they will close the door on these loopholes in the law, And sure enough it's happening,

Then this is Exactly what they want. No Foreigners buying up land and houses raising the prices so they are not affordable to more Thai's. I've seen it in 3 countries personally. Foreigners start moving in, have Zero clue what local Fair Market Value is and say "It's cheaper than my Home Country" and buy it. The locals are forced to pay more and get pushed to the outskirts of the city or to the least desirable areas.

Thai's call it a win. Better no body gets to have it then a bunch of foreigners taking over their country as they see it.

impulse Star Member

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All this property they about to confiscate will be just left there to rot, after 3 months the jungle takes over, Who's going to buy it? Thai's wont buy it unless they have a fire sale,

I don't see anybody buying property in Thailand in the future and not at the current prices, All the confidence will have gone, Leaving the foreigners thinking what else will they do?

I'd bet dollars to donut holes that there are local officials and associated business entities twirling their moustaches and rubbing their hands together, waiting for those properties to get confiscated so they can have them.

JerryM Gold Member

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On 6/19/2026 at 8:46 AM, atpeace said:

Never understood why intelligent people went this route when buying a condo.

From what I have read, their priority is nominee property structures running commercial as in hotel-type properties. Most are probably listed on line somewhere.

jacko45k Star Member

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On 6/20/2026 at 8:16 AM, JBChiangRai said:

That won’t happen, they will be given the time scale within which they must sell the property.

Who to?

The land ownership will be in a company name which will inhibit it's sale, perhaps only to land speculators whose business it is to buy and restructure.

JBChiangRai Diamond Member

JBChiangRai

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4 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Who to?

The land ownership will be in a company name which will inhibit it's sale, perhaps only to land speculators whose business it is to buy and restructure.

They will most likely be sold cheap, I website below market value because I think market value of all villas in Phuket is about to drop enormously.

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