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Hi,

 

I'm just coming to the end of a 1 year rental contract (ending Nov 1st).

 

The landlord is due to repay me 36,000 baht (2 months deposit). 

 

The landlord is very tricky, and untrustworthy, so I have reason to believe he is going to try and keep the deposit, even though I have not damaged the property in any way.

 

Can anyone me advise me on the Thai Laws around the return of Rental deposit, and essentially is there anything I can do to ensure he coughs up?

 

Regards,

 

Johnson81

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