Lacessit Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 1 hour ago, Acemaker said: Deary Me, Wakey, Wakey. From memory, the full quote is Wakey, wakey, hands off Snakey. Possibly appropriate for the OP's situation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacessit Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 56 minutes ago, Thaidream said: After 3 marriages to Thais- I stopped asking. Slow learner? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaidream Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 Afraid of the Answer!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 3 hours ago, mrfill said: What happened to the 200,000Bt that was loaned? That's where your answer lies. Exactly living way beyond her means & sending him pictures of the maintenance that has to be done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 4 hours ago, LukKrueng said: However, if your wife bought the house before you were married and & that's about the jist of it Half you people not have a clue It's her house & needs no other signature Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 3 hours ago, ronaldo0 said: She wants you to be liable for paying her debt if she can't pay it. Sounds like that's the case to me. Yep Guarantor, certainly not Thai law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 3 hours ago, thesetat2013 said: I would have to say that as her husband.. you may he asked to sign legal documents regarding loans. I did.. but that didn't make me responsible for payment to them. As her fiance.. you don't have to sign anything.. she is nothing to you until you are married. Rubbish It is her house since owning it prior to marriage Nothing to do with him unless he is willing to be Guarantor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 2 hours ago, khunPer said: To my knowledge it's common in Thailand that both husband and wife shall sign for a loan in property, or a mortgage; i.e. one part cannot take a loan without the other part accepting it. Rubbish It shall be worked out on the Thais salary & Falang will be Guarantor after paying for half the house Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 2 hours ago, seajae said: my wife bought a block of units and when she paid for them at the land office they got me to sign the document as well, as I understood it, it was to say I was aware/giving her permission to buy them as we were a married couple. Rubbish It was a document to say that you will have no interest in the property, since it is hers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 2 hours ago, Thaidream said: Getting a mortgage in Thailand is not easy and the bank would want many documents; proof of income; a land survey and it would take several months to get it approved. Exactly right I tried at BB, not that I really needed to I could of put half down in which they wanted They said to much paper work So I just went through the developer at a higher interest rate Smashed the loan in a couple of yrs no problem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leither69 Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 12 hours ago, zephyrblau said: all points well taken. I've been traveling to Thailand for 5 - 6 years. a friend & former co-worker is married to a bar girl & right from the beginning I was made aware of the pitfalls. I've been a member of the forum for a few years so the level of cynicism here re: Thai women comes as no surprise. the first woman I was smitten with played me for 175K before announcing she would no relocate. my fiance is a widow. we were introduced by a mutual friend. she is not wise to the ways of the world in Thailand (P4P) she has a son in his mid-20s who has been in a solid relationship for 3 - 4 years. his stable relationship speaks well of his upbringing. my fiance agrees to relocate. the reason for selling the house involves drama surrounding her sister, who she basically took in off the street, and her ex-brother in law who she does not trust any father than she could throw him. my fiance & her son own other properties. she is not shy about asking for money but always sends me photos of required repairs. all of that said, I will drop her like the proverbial dirty shirt if I determine that I've been played. Too late, hook, line and sinker already Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zephyrblau Posted March 30, 2018 Author Share Posted March 30, 2018 sorry for any confusion. she wrote "...spouse..." (Google translate) after discussing the scenario w/ her lawyer. in follow up conversations I am trying to determine if her lawyer speaks English and / or if her lawyer understands that I am a U.S. citizen. we are NOT married. it also seems logical (yes, I know...) that she could take out a loan based on the equity in the property, estimated @ 2M, at the drop of a hat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zephyrblau Posted March 30, 2018 Author Share Posted March 30, 2018 5 hours ago, mrfill said: What happened to the 200,000Bt that was loaned? That's where your answer lies. it was a gift to her (spoiled) son to help finish & stock a neighborhood mini mart near his home in Pak Chong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunPer Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 1 hour ago, BEVUP said: Rubbish It shall be worked out on the Thais salary & Falang will be Guarantor after paying for half the house Thanks for your reply; however, did you care to check the part of the post that you didn't quote, and the linked information..? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunPer Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 14 minutes ago, zephyrblau said: sorry for any confusion. she wrote "...spouse..." (Google translate) after discussing the scenario w/ her lawyer. in follow up conversations I am trying to determine if her lawyer speaks English and / or if her lawyer understands that I am a U.S. citizen. we are NOT married. it also seems logical (yes, I know...) that she could take out a loan based on the equity in the property, estimated @ 2M, at the drop of a hat. I was quite sure, you in your OP wrote... Quote I suggested she go to the bank. she says there is some complication due to our US marriage. However, if you're not married, any loans and mortgage has nothing to do with your acceptance. It's common that title deeds are used for loans – even deeds that cannot be mortgaged or used as guarantee for loans (printed in red at front of title deed) – often at a quite high interest. If there'a an interest on the loan from her "friend", it's a benefit to get out of it before the interest amount become too high, and replace it with a bank loan, or a proper mortgage, if possible... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackdd Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 (edited) If you are not married then you have nothing to do with it and she doesn't need your signature for anything (if she wants your signature it's maybe to make you liable for her loan). So it's your choice if you want to pay for it or not. Are you seriously thinking about marrying a woman with who you can't even talk and who wants a bunch of money from you? Marrying in Thailand doesn't give you any real advantages other than a Visa (and that's only relevant if you are under 50) Edited March 30, 2018 by jackdd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
473geo Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 Depends entirely on you how you feel about helping somebody who is in need of less than 2 months salary..... If you don't care about her enough to support her on this occasion, then the guys are correct, time to leave, as she is not asking a great deal That goes for all the other skinflints that advocate you 'run' .......better not to get involved with a Thai lady....they can do much better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stargeezr Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 If you are not married, then it is time to stop. Unless you just want to be a sugar daddy and keep sending money every time your fiance comes up with another story of why she needs more money from you. Go Far and do not return. That is my advice anyway. Geezer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonnyT Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 On 3/30/2018 at 1:45 AM, zephyrblau said: she owns her home, but surrendered the deed for a 200K thb loan from a friend. she wants to buy the deed back to simplify the sale of the home & to get her "friend" off her back. Just say no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonnyT Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 22 hours ago, zephyrblau said: my fiance is a widow. How do you know? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkoken Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 My wife is a Thai Real estate attorney. First: Do not sign anything that is in Thai language. Second: get a promissory note for any money given to anyone in both Thai and English language. Be careful what you sign. probably a good idea to pay an attorney to oversee what you are doing. the legal fee will be small and the savings could be big. Be smart!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkoken Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 2 hours ago, Stargrazer9889 said: If you are not married, then it is time to stop. Unless you just want to be a sugar daddy and keep sending money every time your fiance comes up with another story of why she needs more money from you. Go Far and do not return. That is my advice anyway. Geezer Sounds like excellent advice. Take it from one who knows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkoken Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 10 hours ago, jackdd said: If you are not married then you have nothing to do with it and she doesn't need your signature for anything (if she wants your signature it's maybe to make you liable for her loan). So it's your choice if you want to pay for it or not. Are you seriously thinking about marrying a woman with who you can't even talk and who wants a bunch of money from you? Marrying in Thailand doesn't give you any real advantages other than a Visa (and that's only relevant if you are under 50) Two Thumbs Up. Sounds like the perfect time to move on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simoh1490 Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 14 hours ago, GJ2Thai said: a few comments: 1... As a Foreigner you can own a House / Condo, but you CANNOT own the land. ( Only own up to 49% ) 2. Most RURAL land is "ROYAL ESTATE" and is not owned by the occupier. 3. It may be better to take a lease on a building Bar girls all work the same scams... they talk to each other on how to extort as much money as they can from foreigners. Traditionally, the eldest girl is responsible to support her parents and younger siblings ( including her children if she has any) This is why they will never want to leave home. They will want you to buy everything, Cars, Motorcycles, all repairs, Insurances, Taxes, land debts, in addition to the Gold necklaces , Bracelettes and rings. often they will tell you they took the gold to pledge, because a child was sick... must pay the doctor., then they want you to pay the pledge to get their gold back.. you will never see and evidence , never see the money being paid at a bank, government office, pawn broker, hospital. you will never see any official debt documents.. its always hand written on general stationary that can be purchased at any 7/11 tread very carefully.. I always send money ( on conditional loan ) ensure you keep the transscipt of all your chat text its proof of the fraud and extorsion if you ever need it. if you buy a house... always buy in your partners name, and you send the monthly payment... if everything goes bad... just stop paying... the bank will swiftly reclaim the property.. just remember that the farming land or village land is generally not their own land... it usually government land,,, so unless they can produce a land document that can be verified, i would put up my middle finger. IF indout, I always correspond with .https://www.siam-legal.com/, I find them very good to deal with, but there are many others. You know nothing about Thailand, it's culture or its people, nothing at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 (edited) 11 hours ago, khunPer said: Thanks for your reply; however, did you care to check the part of the post that you didn't quote, and the linked information..? You have no idea, you might want to read Thai law The link means shit Just actually read that little bit of subtract & you would be one those idiots to also say that a thai woman needs your signature & that also they couldn't sell a property with a Usufrut on it Edited March 31, 2018 by BEVUP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sead Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 You do understand that no matter what thaiwoman you get , this loan/debt issues will arise and it gets boring..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 1 hour ago, simoh1490 said: You know nothing about Thailand, it's culture or its people, nothing at all. Have to agree to an extent To many phrases to answer to 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 The OP said they own several properties Maybe it's about time they sold one to catch up on all the debts & repairs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theguyfromanotherforum Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 It's a good thing Thailand is moving forward and requiring husband's signature. The OP should be so lucky as half of the proceeds from the house sale will belong to him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEVUP Posted March 31, 2018 Share Posted March 31, 2018 (edited) 4 minutes ago, theguyfromanotherforum said: It's a good thing Thailand is moving forward and requiring husband's signature. The OP should be so lucky as half of the proceeds from the house sale will belong to him. & why would they need a signature if it is their property & will only get half if bought whilst married OH that's right you may be another one that may want to put your signature on the toilet roll after your wife sold your Usufrut property PS: I should give you all the Google co ordinates of a place in a village where you will get a house for 1.5 mill, but worth 3 mill You only have to deal with the loan shark who owns the deed with my Usufrut on it Maybe barter him down & come & see me to remove Usufrut Edited March 31, 2018 by BEVUP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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