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Maximum Baht I can take out of Tland as cash
Seems you are implying you paid in baht in Vietnam for general purchases. Not good advice. District 1 has exchange shops that give better exchange than SuperRich in Thailand. By all means take baht to Vietnam and then convert to Dong at exchange places -
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Money changers in Pattaya
Beware of exchange booths in yellow and black which look very like TT ones but aren't. Their rates are higher.- 1
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Patong - The Wake
I remember Patong in the early 80s when there were just a few friendly bars along dirt streets and duck walks were put down in the rainy season to avoid the mud. I went back 10 years ago and found it was totally unrecognisable - a totally hideous and nightmarish place. -
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Why is the MAGA movement so susceptible to crazy conspiracy theories?
I'm not obsessing about anything. I'm pointing out the bare faced lie by 51 intelligence officers. A lie Democats believed. -
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Money changers in Pattaya
I just had a look at their website. It looks like there is a branch in Big C Central Pattaya which would suit me perfectly. Do they all offer the same rates or am I better going to the Head Office in Na Kleua? -
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Indian Woman Strips in Defence Against Theft Claim
Would you dress before filing the charges? -
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Illegal land occupation
Another idea might be to use it for collateral with a gold shop or someone and let them foreclose and deal with it themselves. -
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Best 4G operator in Hua Hin
I have tried True 4G and Dtac 4G in Hua Hin (near the night market), but in the evenings the speed is incredibly slow 😞 Is AIS 4G any better? -
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Illegal land occupation
Been involved with 2 encroachment cases. In the first one a family known to the missus built part of their house on a part of our land. They came up with many excuses over two years not to negotiate. Eventually the missus shocked them with a court summons. They showed up and mediation was ordered by the court. We offered to sell them the whole piece of land they had encroached part of. If not, the court would issue an order to evacuate our land, involving demolition of part of their house. Eventually they agreed to buy our plot for about 50% more than we paid for it. We gave some time to pay and a daughter was able to borrow from a bank to pay. So it was relatively easily solved once we took them to court. They still talk to the MIL in the village which is a surprisingly positive bonus. The second one is much nastier and involves a 20 odd rai plot acquired through sale with the right of redemption. The owners borrowed money to do funny business in local elections, as learned later, expecting to get a relative elected and be able pay back the debt with corruption money but were outbid in the election and have never been able to pay back all the money they borrowed or redeem sales with right of redemption. Our sale or redemption contract was for only one year and they never paid any agreed interest but asked for it to be extended which the missus for a year out of kindness, even without any payment. They kept saying they were just about to get the money to redeem but never did and came out with tricks like please transfer the title before payment because the bank will only lend after transfer 555. They asked to rent the plot and signed an agreement and paid the rent for one or two years. But then stopped paying and squatted on the land. After a couple of years of them squatting, the missus hired someone to plant trees on it but they wouldn't let him on to our land. We sued for eviction and the case is ongoing. The missus has to fly up for the court hearings and they usually send a lawyer to say they can't make it to waste her time and money. But now the court has ordered that they can't delay any longer and, if they can't agree to buy the land at market price acceptable to the missus or enter into a new rental contract, an eviction order will issued. Since it is a Nor Sor Sam Kor green title deed, their plan was obviously to claim squatters rights after using the land for 10 years claiming the owner had abandoned it. However, the court case frustrates that because it is evidence that the owner wanted the land back and they were squatting illegally with no rights to claim the land in future. We will take it to the village headman to persuade them to leave the land and let our guy work on it, if we get an eviction notice. If we can plant timber trees there, it will be useless for their rice growing and timber trees will make it look like it is in constant use by the owner. Then we can sell it and get out of the situation. But at least we hope to get a court order to frustrate their squatter rights. We have incurred about 100k in lawyer fees so far but the market value of the land is over 3m today which we don't want to write off. In the OP's case, with a 80k investment and 30k in lawyer fees that could rise higher, I would suggest it is better to put it down to experience. -
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Where to travel in Thailand in October
The exchange rate helped Hummin. I like good wines and I found in the supermarket at about same price I buy in Thailand. 5* Hotel, pizza was 300 baht, Aus grain fed tenderloin wrapped in bacon 600 baht, you can eat at local restaurants for half that. Taxi rides 26 baht with Grab. -
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Ukraine ... Enlighten yourself
Anyone who claims any army other than the Russian army defeated the Wehrmacht is talking utter and absolute nonsense. That's not an "insult" to anyone, that is just stating realistic facts. -
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And so the exodus of quality expats begins. This time it's personal
I also would not like to live in Phuket. Chiang Mai is much more tolerable and has more to offer, so you can stay longer here. -
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Indian Woman Strips in Defence Against Theft Claim
After a night on the Vinderloo! 😂😂😂
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