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Is this legal? No farangs welcome...

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15 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

E...Thai men do not usually jump from the Balcony when their steady girl has got a better offer 

indeed they normally end up on the roof  methed out of their head, and armed with the machete, with which they have killed their kids

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    He can't anyway. 🤣 I don't think it's because they hate foreigners. Probably either: a) they don't speak English b) they don't want the hassle of doing all the necessary immigration stuff

  • Even if it is legal or not  why would you want to stay at a place that clearly doesn't want you ?  find somewhere else, loads of others offering accommodation.

  • D...... Thai men do not usually drag Bar girls back in the middle of the night....      E...Thai men do not usually jump from the Balcony when their steady girl has got a better offer       

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It doesn't matter if it's legal or not, the real question here is why would you want to rent from somebody who has no interest in dealing with you? It's not like there's a shortage of supply here, there are so many apartments available, why not deal with somebody who's got a good attitude? 

No point in worrying about the finer details like legalities, What are you going to do , launch an appeal campaign ?    Just remember where you are, accept it for what it is and move on. there is no shortage of alternatives

11 hours ago, MalcolmB said:


 

Back to the OP, things have been a lot harder in Bangkok for us since that fat Brit took a dump in the street and then washed himself in the spirit house pond completely stark naked.

 

 

hahahahaha awesome, post a link to that please.

I think a person should be allowed to do what they want with their own property. Thailand, thankfully, is not the UK.

16 hours ago, johng said:

Even if it is legal or not  why would you want to stay at a place that clearly doesn't want you ?

Because it’s a cheap 18m fan room

15 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I hear you but I like/love to be in Thailand...

 

With 100s of thousands of condos for rent, why pick probably the only one you can't have...stop being woke and trying to enforce your f@#ked up western ideologies on  Thailand. Move on

It's legal. It only refers to foreigners, no specific race or religion.

17 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I'm looking to rent a nice condo. I found one but;

 

"Bangpu Condo ( not accepting foreigners )"

4.5 stars out of Bangpoo, Samut Prakan, Thailand - See map
 
***** We do not accept foreign customers. ******

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This property is managed by a private host. EU law relating to professional hosts may not apply here.
 

Who cares what the EU says about anything.

We have a gold shop in koh phangan that won’t allow Farang in. I always wondered if this was legal. Obviously the owner is stupid but curious if he is breaking any Thai law?

17 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I'm looking to rent a nice condo. I found one but;

 

"Bangpu Condo ( not accepting foreigners )"

4.5 stars out of Bangpoo, Samut Prakan, Thailand - See map
 
***** We do not accept foreign customers. ******

Legal information

This property is managed by a private host. EU law relating to professional hosts may not apply here.
 

By Kingdom of Thailand law, the majority of a buildings ownership is required to be owned by Thai citizens. So, foreign ownership must be kept at no more than 49%. Knowing this, and knowing of the relatively recent rush of Chinese, Russian, etc. condo purchases I would not suspect any discrimination other than that required by law.

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

 

hahahahaha awesome, post a link to that please.

One of the best topics ever on this Board

 

13 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Surely legal.  UK law makes it very difficult to rent to foreigners who cannot prove their immigration status.  Landlords can be prosecuted for renting to illegals.  Maybe in Thailand it's just easier to rent to Thais.

A Thai friend of mine from Florida refuses to rent her Bangkok condo to Thais.

Sure beats renting to a foreigner, then not being able (or willing) to do the necessary immigration reporting.

 

3 hours ago, Sigmund said:

No only this is legal but it is widely what the Thais think of foreigners all over.

 

They don't want us here...just our money.

I trust you're just speaking for yourself!

37 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

One of the best topics ever on this Board

 

 

Do we all miss Bob, now days. ?

 

 

Thailand laws against social discrimination.

When I checked it out with google, I found some information.

 

Thailand 2007 Constitution - Constitute (constituteproject.org)

 

While  the system says it does not tolerate discrimination on the ground of gender, race, nationality, age etc.. people may still encounter with the invisible wall(prejudice).

It is seen in many parts of the world(as most of you know).

Not everyone complies  with that what their rule says(until  legally challenged and defeated).

And what you saw could well be one of such cases.

 

Even though that property own might have had some really  bad experience with the people who are other than Thai national in the past...

 

19 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I'm looking to rent a nice condo. I found one but;

 

"Bangpu Condo ( not accepting foreigners )"

4.5 stars out of Bangpoo, Samut Prakan, Thailand - See map
 
***** We do not accept foreign customers. ******

Legal information

This property is managed by a private host. EU law relating to professional hosts may not apply here.
 

Lol! Maybe they already had a taste of "bad behaving" foreigners!!😆

4 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

hahahahaha awesome, post a link to that please.

 

2 hours ago, rocketboy2 said:

 

Do we all miss Bob, now days. ?

 

 

No!

2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

One of the best topics ever on this Board

 

Brilliant, Cheers.

 

I missed that back in april !

11 hours ago, GypsyT said:

Now I want to stay in heart of Bangkok and get to re-live my trip in 1974 or so....

How are you going to do that? Do you think Thailand is same as it was 1974?

 

You are in for a BIG surprise, dude!

19 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

      D...... Thai men do not usually drag Bar girls back in the middle of the night....

     E...Thai men do not usually jump from the Balcony when their steady girl has got a better offer  

                    :w00t:

F... Thai men have complex about their tiny dicks. 🤣😂🤣

20 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

      D...... Thai men do not usually drag Bar girls back in the middle of the night....

     E...Thai men do not usually jump from the Balcony when their steady girl has got a better offer  

                    :w00t:

But they are prone to butcher/shoot/stab their girls when they perceive a loss of face due to the lass finding a "superior" male. Jumping from the balcony bloody mess outside, easily mopped up. 

Massacre on the premises, mopping insufficient. 

19 minutes ago, Toby1947 said:

F... Thai men have complex about their tiny dicks. 🤣😂🤣

Does the landlord check your dick when signing a lease at your place?? I hope it's a landlady. 

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5 minutes ago, thecyclist said:

But they are prone to butcher/shoot/stab their girls when they perceive a loss of face due to the lass finding a "superior" male. Jumping from the balcony bloody mess outside, easily mopped up. 

Massacre on the premises, mopping insufficient. 

Pretty wide paint brush you have there dude. "They are prone", BS, there are nutters everywhere, and very few do this. Lets cut the hyperbole and post facts not fiction. 

They probably reckon that the number of foreigners they could attract is pretty low, not enough to make the administrative overhead worthwhile - TM30 notifications to immigration in particular.

23 hours ago, GypsyT said:

EU law relating to professional hosts may not apply here.

Exactly, this is Thailand, not EU...:whistling:

 

You might also see signs that specific nationals are not welcome and dual pricing, where foreigners pay double or (much) more. If you wish EU-rules to be enforced, remain staying in EU...:thumbsup:

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