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A foreign Ex boyfriend who doesn't want to leave my condo

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I am writing on behalf of a friend who had an ex boy friend who doesn't want to leave her condo even though they don't leave together anymore.  The ex boyfriend refuses to leave after being ask multiple times. What are her options in order to kick him out.

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  • biervoormij
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    Just stay out of it. I am sure you are not getting the whole story. If she really wants him out he would be gone.  I think she is telling you a lie and you believe it.

  • brianthainess
    brianthainess

    Soon as he goes out, change the locks, install new big strong boyfriend. 

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Call her brother. Problem solved.

(and do not write on behalf of another.)????????

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Does she own the codo or is the rent contract in her name?

If yes, then she should tell him to leave or else she will tell the security guards to remove him.

Maybe the guards will do it as part of their job, or maybe they like a little incentive.

Problem solved.

 

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Whose name is on the contract? is the property owned or rented?

 

Plenty of people would persuade him to leave for as little as 1000 baht.

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If her condo change the locks when he is out - 300 baht.

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Soon as he goes out, change the locks, install new big strong boyfriend. 

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38 minutes ago, Raymonddiaz said:

friend who had an ex boy friend who doesn't want to leave her condo even though they don't leave together anymore. 

 

Are they both foreigners?

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If it's her condo (or she rents it in her name), she could just call police who would give him the choice to leave voluntarily or get arrested.

But I don't see why she would have to ask you to ask here to be told this.

So are you certain that it's actually "her" condo? Maybe it's actually "their" condo, for example both have been renting it together?

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4 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Maybe he's on overstay?

Doubt it. Most overstayers go on the roof and throw things.????????

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Call immigration and get them to check his TM 30 and visa.

Then tell him that they are on the way.

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Did he buy the condo in her name?

Tell him that you'll tell a Thai person if he doesn't leave.

 

He should know that foreigners have few rights and little protection in Thailand.

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Just stay out of it. I am sure you are not getting the whole story. If she really wants him out he would be gone.  I think she is telling you a lie and you believe it.

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1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

Maybe he's on overstay?

Certainly on overwelcome. Some clue to the ex bf nationality could help. 

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I'm sure doesn't apply here, but in the USA it's not simple if the person has been there for x amount of time, I think 30 days but it could be less.

 

They cannot be removed without a court order, whether it be a relative, friend, house guest, ex gf or bf, etc.

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7 minutes ago, JimmyJ said:

I'm sure doesn't apply here, but in the USA it's not simple if the person has been there for x amount of time, I think 30 days but it could be less.

 

They cannot be removed without a court order, whether it be a relative, friend, house guest, ex gf or bf, etc.

The law in the USA doesn't apply here, so no need to refer to that. If i owned the place, I would throw his stuff on the street and close the door when he is going to get it.

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3 hours ago, JimmyJ said:

I'm sure doesn't apply here, but in the USA it's not simple if the person has been there for x amount of time, I think 30 days but it could be less.

 

They cannot be removed without a court order, whether it be a relative, friend, house guest, ex gf or bf, etc.

As an American, I have no freakin idea what you're talking about.

17 hours ago, FriendlyFarang said:

If it's her condo (or she rents it in her name), she could just call police who would give him the choice to leave voluntarily or get arrested.

But I don't see why she would have to ask you to ask here to be told this.

So are you certain that it's actually "her" condo? Maybe it's actually "their" condo, for example both have been renting it together?

I'm also thinking that it might not really be 'her' condo. 

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On 4/8/2023 at 11:14 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

Does she own the codo or is the rent contract in her name?

If yes, then she should tell him to leave or else she will tell the security guards to remove him.

Maybe the guards will do it as part of their job, or maybe they like a little incentive.

Problem solved.

 

Yes 

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On 4/8/2023 at 11:46 AM, FriendlyFarang said:

If it's her condo (or she rents it in her name), she could just call police who would give him the choice to leave voluntarily or get arrested.

But I don't see why she would have to ask you to ask here to be told this.

So are you certain that it's actually "her" condo? Maybe it's actually "their" condo, for example both have been renting it together?

She is the sole owner 

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2 minutes ago, Raymonddiaz said:

She is the sole owner 

Then it should be no problem to tell the security guards to remove the unwanted "guest".

If the security guards try that and the "guest" attacks them, then they have a reason to call the police, and they should do that.

 

I would not recommend letting anybody else forcibly remove the person. That can easily go wrong in many ways. 

 

On 4/8/2023 at 11:33 AM, worgeordie said:

Tell her to <deleted> in his bed ,he will soon get the message.

regards worgeordie

thats harsh.

 

i prefer to take off their pillow case... turn it inside out and use it to wipe my ass.... then re-fit back to pillow

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55 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Then it should be no problem to tell the security guards to remove the unwanted "guest".

If the security guards try that and the "guest" attacks them, then they have a reason to call the police, and they should do that.

 

I would not recommend letting anybody else forcibly remove the person. That can easily go wrong in many ways. 

 

Correct...he could very well retaliate when she's alone.Get the police involved if necessary.They will want a tip for services rendered ,otherwise they don't give a sod.She may have something to hide and don't want the coppers sniffing around.There are most likely other circumstances here I'm thinking.

4 minutes ago, jaideedave said:

Correct...he could very well retaliate when she's alone.Get the police involved if necessary.They will want a tip for services rendered ,otherwise they don't give a sod.She may have something to hide and don't want the coppers sniffing around.There are most likely other circumstances here I'm thinking.

I am not sure if it is the job of the police to get the guy out.

If the security guards try, and the guy attacks the security guards, then I am pretty sure they can call the police. But if he just doesn't want to move, not sure. 

A multitude of trolling posts advising of use of force and supporting it have been removed. As a reminder here are forum rules 9 and 10 for you all to review.

 

9. You will not post disruptive or inflammatory messages. You will respect other members and post in a civil manner. Personal attacks, insults or hate speech posted on the forum or sent by private message are not allowed.

 

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Then it should be no problem to tell the security guards to remove the unwanted "guest".

If the security guards try that and the "guest" attacks them, then they have a reason to call the police, and they should do that.

 

I would not recommend letting anybody else forcibly remove the person. That can easily go wrong in many ways. 

 

Security have no power, and it should be the police after court order remove him. If she owns the appartment, why dont she just change the locks? Court order can take time.

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Wait until he leaves. Put his stuff out. Change the locks (locksmith may want to see you are on the lease and check your id). When he returns security is responsible for removing him from the hallway.

 

Alternatively, wait until he leaves, put his stuff out, jam the lock with small nails in the keyhole so he can’t get in. Call security to remove him from hallway. Have the locks changed after he is off the property.

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