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Busted: People running a hotel at Bangkok condominium arrested/charged in police/immigration raid


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1 hour ago, madmen said:

Your right its not a good thing. Its a GREAT thing. I have and will continue to report suspected abusers. Im not forking out common area fees so Common areas can be abused.

 

 

 

I don’t follow your logic that common areas are being abused. Is it abuse like graffiti or purposely breaking things or is it wear and tear caused by what you deem excessive usage? Surely you must understand that whether it’s the owner or the tenant of an apartment, the usage is just interchangeable. You are not creating more usage rights so you are not abusing a right, you are just exercising it. The rights are the same. You may think some owners or tenants may have excessive use of the common areas but how do you define “excessive” usage and do you expect a judge in a court of law would accept a complaint based on your definition of excessive usage, or even the concept of excessive usage of common areas in a condominium. So long as a person, whether owner or tenant, is using a common area or facility for the purpose it was meant for its not abuse. 

 

I respect your right to express outrage at a situation you don’t like but it would not be smart to stop “forking out” your common area fees because you think the common areas are “being abused” as you will loose that argument 100% and could end up losing your condo if you don’t pay for a long enough time. 

 

 

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9 hours ago, MartinKal said:

Nuisance? The annual income of a handful of airbnbs supports a higher property valuation.

Hurts the hotel business? The source of the crackdown then.

Is illegal? The law is made in the interests of the people, not a small section of super rich, often foreign, hotel owners.

Tourism accounts for 12% of GNP. Higher accomodation costs will have what effects on the economy?

Airbnb are run by little people who have made good by working hard and saving. 

The benefits of tourism should go to the people not a handful of monied gentry.

if you think Airbnb is for the benefit of the everyday person, you are having a laugh. What has happened in countless Western cities is landlords kicking out long term tenants so they can 'airbnb' the apartments. This causes gentrification of areas, where locals are slowly kicked out and the life of the area is sucked dry. Add to this the rising rental prices for ordinary people, just so airbnb and rich landlords can make more profit. I am glad Thailand is trying to stop this.

 

The immigration stuff about reporting address, that is another matter and is bs

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2 minutes ago, PremiumLane said:

if you think Airbnb is for the benefit of the everyday person, you are having a laugh. What has happened in countless Western cities is landlords kicking out long term tenants so they can 'airbnb' the apartments. This causes gentrification of areas, where locals are slowly kicked out and the life of the area is sucked dry. Add to this the rising rental prices for ordinary people, just so airbnb and rich landlords can make more profit. I am glad Thailand is trying to stop this.

 

The immigration stuff about reporting address, that is another matter and is bs

Trying? they do what they always do. Have a crackdown that last 5 minutes and go back to more lucrative income streams. As much as I would love to see it we all know how a crack down works in thailand

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21 hours ago, ThomasThBKK said:

 

Immigration, protection agency officials and interpreters descended on a luxury Bangkok condominium on Thursday. 

 

has the 'reporter' even been to the place he/she is reporting on? how is this a 'luxury' condominium?!

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6 hours ago, Sticky Wicket said:

Party houses are just as bad. In Hua Hin it's terrible.

You can always tell on the adverts, there are a million cheap inflatables in the pool!

Doesn't affect me but I can imagine if you spend 10+ million on a house/condo you would be pissed off with the noise and security issues. 

Also hogging all the facilities 

 

the lesson is dont buy a condo i a tourist area. if you want peace an quiset buy did you buy in the wrong place.

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2 hours ago, dinsdale said:

What a load of you know what. Please tell me where I said I'm exeptional.

This is what I posted.

"So nationality of those running the show? I'll have a guess: Chinese." 

Ah! Now I see what's pathetic. Your trolling little brain.

Well, firstly, give us a kiss. I love it when you're angry.

 

Secondly, quite a few people on here have said they rent their condos out and it follows that quite a few who aren't on here do too. I'd expect the Chinese membership here to be minimal at best.

 

So why vilify the Chinese for it when it seems to be common practice amongst all nationalities?

 

Can your much superior brain process that and answer in a civil manner?

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On 5/25/2019 at 7:09 PM, rooster59 said:

One person - who seemed to be a foreigner - was charged with not staying at an address they had previously reported.

 

Let's hope he isn't run over by a Hiso Thai on his march to the gas chambers. 

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I love AirBnB; both as a guest and also the income that it gives hosts.  

 

I'm not sure I like crackdowns like this; on the one hand it removes people operating illegally, so leaving less competition for legal AirBnB hosts.  On the other hand it could cause concern for tourists wanting to book a holiday rental property.

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10 hours ago, soistalker said:

They used to rent a room at the end of the hall in my condo on a daily basis. Lots of door slammers. I asked an Englishman who doesn't live there to please close his door quietly, and he told me in a northern accent that it was daytime, and something  like what was I on about. I almost swung on him. He got an ear full in a proper American accent instead. 

Are you from Boston?

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As an avid Airbnb customer the past 2 year's can see both sides.  

I am a good renter but I'm sure there are the party groups and wild kids and guys who like ladyboy. 

I rarely see other owners or renters on the floor or elevator. I have never seen a crowded workout room or pool full of kids or people.    What I do see are units that obviously are used only a couple weeks a year.  This seems like a real waste of a resource.   I think hotels need some competition.   Like everything a few bad apples are going to ruin it for all of us. 

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9 hours ago, Traubert said:

Well, firstly, give us a kiss. I love it when you're angry.

 

Secondly, quite a few people on here have said they rent their condos out and it follows that quite a few who aren't on here do too. I'd expect the Chinese membership here to be minimal at best.

 

So why vilify the Chinese for it when it seems to be common practice amongst all nationalities?

 

Can your much superior brain process that and answer in a civil manner?

Renting out your condo is legit hence the word rent. Using it as a hotel is not. Very simple really.

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15 hours ago, Tajasia said:

Not funny. You buy a condo and have to tolerate these dirty people destroying the condo. Think before you speak 

who's trying to be funny?   seems like you should be the one to think before you make your asinine pronouncements. 

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21 hours ago, mike787 said:

Blows my mind how much money (800/400K, etc) and effort people are willing to do to stay in Thailand.  Like a fugitive sentenced to Hell fighting to stay in Thailand (heaven), I too was one of those dumb idiots convinced of the same until time showed me the reality was NOT the Elysium I bought into. 

agree, so what did u find? where

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Quite a few Chinese bought condos all over the land and guess what, they want their money to work. Result is what is day-to-day business everywhere else, AirBnB etc.

Instead of putting Thailand, again, in the bad news it might be noteworthy to study, why customers prefer such accommodation over those hundreds if not thousands of empty hotel rooms.

The world's largest taxi company is Grab Taxi, without a single car they own.
The world's biggest hotel chain is airBnB, without a single room they own.

Wake up, inch slowly and carefully through the 20th into the 21st century and, on the way, tell other condo owners that it does not matter, if the owner or a tenant pees in the pool ????

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Because it's cheaper in Bangkok than a hotel, and the reason it's cheaper is that it's not serviced, has no security and safety like a hotel, doesn't pay any taxes etc....

 

 

it's cheaper until it burns down or something else happens and no insurance is paying for the damage and ruining all other owners that did nothing wrong..

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22 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

Quite a few Chinese bought condos all over the land and guess what, they want their money to work. Result is what is day-to-day business everywhere else, AirBnB etc.

Instead of putting Thailand, again, in the bad news it might be noteworthy to study, why customers prefer such accommodation over those hundreds if not thousands of empty hotel rooms.

The world's largest taxi company is Grab Taxi, without a single car they own.
The world's biggest hotel chain is airBnB, without a single room they own.

Wake up, inch slowly and carefully through the 20th into the 21st century and, on the way, tell other condo owners that it does not matter, if the owner or a tenant pees in the pool ????

    Nobody is stopping the Chinese--or anybody else--from renting their condos.  They just need to obey the law, and any condo rules in place, while they are doing it.

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1 hour ago, newnative said:

    Nobody is stopping the Chinese--or anybody else--from renting their condos.  They just need to obey the law, and any condo rules in place, while they are doing it.


Well, that's where it gets critical. The Chinese are known for not caring at all once they left their beautiful country of theirs. They behave like wild animals and I can level with "genuine" condo-dwellers who just had it with slamming doors, shouting in the hall, blocking elevators and ransacking pool areas.

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