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It's a perfect storm. One group who do not give a toss about rules or laws and another group who do whatever they please. I'll leave it to the TV sleuths to work out which group is which.

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6 minutes ago, Juan B Tong said:

Having laws on the books is meaningless without enforcement.

That's why I love it here.

 

This is just another example of the anarchy that is Thailand.

 

an·ar·chy
/ˈanərkē/
noun
  1. a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.
     
     

I must admit, this is one of the charms of living here. But it is a double edged sword, there are certain things you don't want to be in disarray, such as health and safety 

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9 minutes ago, bubba said:

Seems that many Condo C Ekamai owners are not keeping it a secret that they are doing daily rentals. How about Booking.com as advertised by the Chinese owner:

 

"Hello! I am the landlord, I look forward to your reservation for our condo, I hope that you can feel the feeling of home when you travel! As long as you give us the opportunity, we will work hard to do better!"

Darlene Li

 

https://www.booking.com/hotel/th/xin-di-biao-c-ekkamaigao-dang-gong-yu-47-gao-lou-ceng-47-ri-ben-ren-ju-zhu-qu-47.en-gb.html?aid=356980;label=gog235jc-1DCAso3QFCUHhpbi1kaS1iaWFvLWMtZWtrYW1haWdhby1kYW5nLWdvbmcteXUtNDctZ2FvLWxvdS1jZW5nLTQ3LXJpLWJlbi1yZW4tanUtemh1LXF1LTQ3SDNYA2jdAYgBAZgBCbgBGMgBDdgBA-gBAYgCAagCBLgChKWJ5wXAAgE;sid=f136b89e1fd624efc4e2fcd5647c7d78;dist=0&group_adults=2&keep_landing=1&sb_price_type=total&type=total&

 

Or how about this owner "Amanda", who has 51 listings for Condo C Ekamai on AirBnB:

 

https://www.airbnb.com/users/244044673/listings

 

Now assuming these owners might be Chinese nationals and running what appears to be a daily substantial business, I wonder what immigration and labour law says about their businesses as well?

 

 

 

they'll be saying bugger all if they are living in china i'd imagine

 

 

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24 minutes ago, bubba said:

Seems that many Condo C Ekamai owners are not keeping it a secret that they are doing daily rentals. How about Booking.com as advertised by the Chinese owner:

1,080 baht a night.... Luxury?... :coffee1:

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3 hours ago, keith101 said:

Why else would the Chinese buy up so many Condos if they weren't going to make money from them .

Yes, quite right.

And the owners and guests having the same ethnicity helps the understanding between them.

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3 hours ago, Maverell said:

As normal the Chinese think they are superior beings and can do what they like. Look at Cambodia, it will be the same here in time unless Government policy towards them changes. Which of course is highly unlikely.

 

People warned about the condo fiasco when Thai property developers started aggressively marketing them in China as investment opportunities.  There are far too many sold empty condo units and not enough longer term renters around to fill them, so this short term fiasco is the result....and the developers are still building new condos. Crazy.

 

Thailand is doomed if they start to allow Casinos.

The China Chinese all have the MK Syndrome.

So so Chinese elsewhere.

The MK, Middle Kingdom.......

At least that is what my Malay Chinese friend says.

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1 hour ago, bubba said:

Seems that many Condo C Ekamai owners are not keeping it a secret that they are doing daily rentals. How about Booking.com as advertised by the Chinese owner:

 

"Hello! I am the landlord, I look forward to your reservation for our condo, I hope that you can feel the feeling of home when you travel! As long as you give us the opportunity, we will work hard to do better!"

Darlene Li

 

https://www.booking.com/hotel/th/xin-di-biao-c-ekkamaigao-dang-gong-yu-47-gao-lou-ceng-47-ri-ben-ren-ju-zhu-qu-47.en-gb.html?aid=356980;label=gog235jc-1DCAso3QFCUHhpbi1kaS1iaWFvLWMtZWtrYW1haWdhby1kYW5nLWdvbmcteXUtNDctZ2FvLWxvdS1jZW5nLTQ3LXJpLWJlbi1yZW4tanUtemh1LXF1LTQ3SDNYA2jdAYgBAZgBCbgBGMgBDdgBA-gBAYgCAagCBLgChKWJ5wXAAgE;sid=f136b89e1fd624efc4e2fcd5647c7d78;dist=0&group_adults=2&keep_landing=1&sb_price_type=total&type=total&

 

Or how about this owner "Amanda", who has 51 listings for Condo C Ekamai on AirBnB:

 

https://www.airbnb.com/users/244044673/listings

 

Now assuming these owners might be Chinese nationals and running what appears to be a daily substantial business, I wonder what immigration and labour law says about their businesses as well?

 

 

Surely Darlene is from Kansas?

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3 hours ago, shady86 said:

Easy. Just build condos only for Chinese.

The wife and I went to the sales office of a new condo in Huai Kwang a few weeks ago and were told that of the three buildings just being finished, one had units being sold only to Chinese, one only to "other foreigners" and one to "Thai people."  I don't know if it's true or not, but that's what we were told by the sales girl.

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3 hours ago, robblok said:

Can you tell me where exactly you read its ok for Chinese to do it and farangs not. The article i read said it was not allowed and this time it was Chinese breaking the law. So please explain to me what i read wrong. 

Yes but nothing is being done about it. .......who said they were powerless to stop it. The police will turn a blind eye.

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I had a quick squint at airbnb ads for my condo, and didn't find any, although I think there is one that is being used for that purpose. But I do recognise some of the other condos, but cleverly the advertisers position their property incorrectly on Google map, (presumably to avoid detection). One in Piya Sathorn, on Suan Phlu, is positioned on Google map next to the Sukhothai Hotel.

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10 minutes ago, JTXR said:

The wife and I went to the sales office of a new condo in Huai Kwang a few weeks ago and were told that of the three buildings just being finished, one had units being sold only to Chinese, one only to "other foreigners" and one to "Thai people."  I don't know if it's true or not, but that's what we were told by the sales girl.

Presumably 49% Chinese and "other foreigners", and overall 51% Thai?

 

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I'm not sure the condo I rent in BKK is "luxury" or not, but it's fairly new and very nice.  Daily rentals were rare when I moved in two years ago but are now increasingly common, despite the large posters in the lobby saying it's illegal.  Until the law starts being seriously enforced, I would never buy a condo in Thailand. 

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to be homest ive seen westeners...too

.letting on daily basis and squeezin more than 2 in a room ,,,,again as mentioned ,,,,and just for odd nite so they couldnt give a r@ts arse as to rules etc ,,,,

ah well ,,,

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8 minutes ago, JTXR said:

The wife and I went to the sales office of a new condo in Huai Kwang a few weeks ago and were told that of the three buildings just being finished, one had units being sold only to Chinese, one only to "other foreigners" and one to "Thai people."  I don't know if it's true or not, but that's what we were told by the sales girl.

Something wrong if these are all condo blocks of the same size  - it ends up  like a 33% Thai , 66% Farang split ...tho I would love to view the 3 blocks in line in 5 years time ! 555

 

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3 hours ago, ThaiBunny said:

I'm aware of at least two condos in Bangkok where the lobby and the lifts are littered with signs in English, Thai and Chinese warning against short-term lets and threatening legal or even police action.  Tourists struggle by them with their large suitcases almost hourly ????

Greetings,

Currently living at Belle Grand Condo, Rama 9, it's not a condo, it's a 4 star hotel used by Chinese nationals!  The Association hired additional jurisdiction personnel to handle incoming Chinese guests!  Do a search on Belle Grand Condo, Rama 9 and you'll see all the rental ads!

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