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How much does it cost to divide a land in 2 please ?


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Hi, my thai wife own 8 rai land in Isaan. Now, she would like to sell 2 rai for the price of 600.000 THB.  Does anybody now how much about it will cost to divide the property in 2 ?

 

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The process and cost of subdividing land in Thailand, often referred to as parceling or land separation, can vary based on several factors including the size and location of the land, as well as local regulations. Generally, the process involves surveying, applying for subdivision with the Land Department, and possibly obtaining approvals from local administrative organizations.

 

The fees for land subdivision consist of official fees for the cadastre survey, application fees, and other miscellaneous costs that can be ascertained from the Land Department. Delays in the process can also vary; they depend on the efficiency of the local Land Office, the complexity of the subdivision, and whether the land is covered by a title deed (Chanote) or another form of land document.

 

Normally 3K to 5K and expect 2-4 months. You must go to the land department. Obviously, it is not the land department if you have a Sor Por Kor or a Por Bor Tor. 

 

Sebastien 

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On 1/12/2024 at 6:12 PM, YaDongImproved said:

 

 

The process and cost of subdividing land in Thailand, often referred to as parceling or land separation, can vary based on several factors including the size and location of the land, as well as local regulations. Generally, the process involves surveying, applying for subdivision with the Land Department, and possibly obtaining approvals from local administrative organizations.

 

The fees for land subdivision consist of official fees for the cadastre survey, application fees, and other miscellaneous costs that can be ascertained from the Land Department. Delays in the process can also vary; they depend on the efficiency of the local Land Office, the complexity of the subdivision, and whether the land is covered by a title deed (Chanote) or another form of land document.

 

Normally 3K to 5K and expect 2-4 months. You must go to the land department. Obviously, it is not the land department if you have a Sor Por Kor or a Por Bor Tor. 

 

Sebastien 

Fantastic, thanks a bunch Sebastien !

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