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Is Thai wife's consent required when foreigner buys a condo in his own name and with his own money?

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13 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

Maybe his wife advised him?

Yeah, she would want  to be sure she knows about it. 

The financial interest, or prevent him building a "love nest" for the gik.

 

 

I thought he heard it "From the barstool", source of worst info in Thailand. 

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On 10/5/2023 at 3:10 PM, bignok said:

Yes

Is that why you got kicked out from your country?

17 hours ago, omnipresent said:

"earned during the marriage" doesn't cover money that was received as gift or inheritance, right?

As far as the inheritance is concerned, yes - this is not covered and remains at the sole discretion of the heir. So inheritances do not fall under the category of "earned during marriage". 
As far as gifts are concerned, you would have to ask a lawyer. Common sense would dictate that if this gift goes to either party then it remains at the sole discretion of that particular person; a gift to the couple most likely not, i.e. latter would be a part of the common property/wealth. But, as said, check that with a legal professional. 

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On 10/5/2023 at 8:49 AM, thaiowl said:

Found this online

Here's a clearer version:

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It looks like this is simply a formal approval. It says nothing about agreement that it'll be the personal property of the spouse and not marital property, so maybe that'd be a separate document. That could be the key to ensure that the wife can't take 50% of it upon divorce, and also when it comes time to sell, consent from her would no longer be required. You sure wouldn't want your wife preventing the sale of your property when you want to sell.

 

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