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Yellow Tabien Baan for Renters in Banglamung

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I have read about the difficulties that even property owners have had in getting this document, but was interested if anyone has had any success in getting this as a renter in Banglamung? I understand this is legally permissible, but reality is somewhat different and is impossible at a lot of amphurs.

 

Thanks.

The biggest problem for people to get yellow tambien ban for a rented house or condo would be getting permission from the owner of the property to have it issued.

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8 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

The biggest problem for people to get yellow tambien ban for a rented house or condo would be getting permission from the owner of the property to have it issued.

I don't believe that would be an issue for me. My landlord has been extremely accommodating with regard to documents and I would happily compensate him to make it even more attractive. I know that money is tight for him.

 

However, I didn't want to press him, unless I knew that it was a practical option in Banglamung.

 

6 hours ago, w94005m said:

I don't believe that would be an issue for me. My landlord has been extremely accommodating with regard to documents and I would happily compensate him to make it even more attractive. I know that money is tight for him.

 

However, I didn't want to press him, unless I knew that it was a practical option in Banglamung.

 

 

So long as your landlord agrees to it, and testifies in person at the amphur that he indeed agrees, you will not have any issue.

 

Maybe a couple of visits in the worst case, in case they ask you to bring some paperwork which you didn't expect. 


That is all there is to it.

the owner of the property needs to accompany you to banglamung

And of course after a year when you decide to relocate, it's all useless effort

A friend of ours in Immigration talked me into applying for it at Khon Kaen. I ended up giving it up as a total waste of time and money because of the person that I had to deal with at the Amphur office. I am married to a Thai National and our marriage is registered at the Khon Kaen Amphur office. What I needed for this person at the Amphur office was

1: Certificate of residence from immigration

2: A letter from the local police (which turned out to be a TM30 filled in by the police)

3: copy of my wife's blue book

4: copy of my wife's ID card

5: copy of my visa extension stamp

6: 2 passport size photos

7: copy of my passport information page as it is in the passport

8: copy of my passport information page translated into Thai and certified by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok

There was a certified copy of my passport in the office directly across the hall where we were married but that was not acceptable, it had to be a new one, so I gave up on the idea.

I do not know if it will be the same for you. Good Luck.

I almost forgot, 2 witnesses and they must be Thai.

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On 5/3/2021 at 1:11 PM, Russell17au said:

A friend of ours in Immigration talked me into applying for it at Khon Kaen. I ended up giving it up as a total waste of time and money because of the person that I had to deal with at the Amphur office. I am married to a Thai National and our marriage is registered at the Khon Kaen Amphur office. What I needed for this person at the Amphur office was

1: Certificate of residence from immigration

2: A letter from the local police (which turned out to be a TM30 filled in by the police)

3: copy of my wife's blue book

4: copy of my wife's ID card

5: copy of my visa extension stamp

6: 2 passport size photos

7: copy of my passport information page as it is in the passport

8: copy of my passport information page translated into Thai and certified by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok

There was a certified copy of my passport in the office directly across the hall where we were married but that was not acceptable, it had to be a new one, so I gave up on the idea.

I do not know if it will be the same for you. Good Luck.

I almost forgot, 2 witnesses and they must be Thai.

Thanks. I'd read this elsewhere and was aware of the requirements and even with those available, how it can be a complete nightmare in a lot of Amphurs. I was hoping Banglamung might be easier, but as no-one has said that and as I have a number of high risk conditions, meaning I am shielding now, all this interaction and likely no positive result is making this a non-starter.

 

I was only considering for the vaccine, so will wait now till I have my own permanent residence. Vaccine will just have to be done overseas with the inherent risks of infection en-route.

 

Thanks to all.

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