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Opening A Massage Parlour

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can someone tell me if farang can own and operate massage parlours. what licence is needed?

Yes, farangs can operate many types of businesses in Thailand. It doesn't appear to be on the banned list:

http://www.thaivisa.com/330.0.html

Depending on the type of massage, you could be opening up a whole new can of worms there.

having been to a few massage parlours like sgthai. i am an avid consumer so i know what i talking about.

your number one problem will be obtaining inventory(hot chciks). and as a farang i just dont see it happening dude.

my insights being aimed at monkie business parlours as opposed to veggie ones.....lol... the veggie one being staffed by portly women who on too many occasions pick their noses while trying to entice cutomers to get a massage.

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i would just want to open a normal traditional massage place.

i smell a troll. open another one of these when there is hot debate going on in another.....lol.

I would ask Sunbelt Asia or another firm with knowledge in these areas, mate.

i would just want to open a normal traditional massage place.

Drop me a pm.I'll introduce you to one of my friend who owns 4 traditional massage parlour.

She'll be able to provide you with all the information you need.

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