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Crime British Tenant Trashes Pattaya Rental, Landlord Seeks Legal Action
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A landlord has been left devastated after a British tenant abandoned her Pattaya rental property, leaving it damaged and littered with rubbish. The home, located in Bang Lamung district of Chonburi province, was also reported to have a strong smell of cannabis throughout and signs of possible cultivation inside. Mrs Chudanat Penampipinyo, 52, shared images and video footage on social media showing the appalling condition of her property, both inside and out. The rented house, once newly renovated and attractively furnished, was found in a state of disarray, with nearly every item damaged or destroyed. Over ten black bags of rubbish were left behind, decorative features were vandalised, and security cameras had been deliberately obstructed with stickers. Mrs Chudanat told reporters that she had leased the property to a British man named Alexander William and his Thai wife in December 2024 through a rental agent. The one-year contract quickly fell into difficulty when the tenant failed to pay rent on time and accrued three months of unpaid electricity and internet bills, resulting in the disconnection of services. She attempted to terminate the lease in March 2025. However, the tenant refused to vacate the property, even when she returned accompanied by police officers. Mrs Chudanat said he promised to leave by 30 April but fled the scene without notice, leaving air conditioning units and lights running. “Nothing could prepare me for what I saw,” said Mrs Chudanat. “The smell of marijuana was overwhelming. Everything was destroyed, it was as if someone had deliberately ruined every part of the house.” Following the incident, Mrs Chudanat filed a formal complaint at Nongprue Police Station and is cooperating with officers by submitting video clips, photos, contracts, and bills as evidence. After sharing her experience online, others came forward reporting similar dealings with the same tenant, although no legal action had previously been taken. Mrs Chudanat is now calling on the authorities to track down the individual and hold him accountable. “This must not happen to other landlords. We need to thoroughly vet prospective tenants, especially foreign nationals, and insist on stronger protections.” Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-05-04. -
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Australians - the most informal people on earth?
Yeah well done. The losers hate you.- 1
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Tourism Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash
I don't think you understand dual pricing at all - it wasn't invented yesterday. -
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Accident Dramatic Skid: Air Force C-130 Veers Off Samui Runway
How much will this cost to fix? -
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Australians - the most informal people on earth?
BTW, I've hit 50 thumbs down on my dual pricing comment 😊 It's got to be a record. -
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Elections Australia
You sound clueless and deranged. Elections are won on local issues. About 80% of your posts or more are about Trump. You need help.
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