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Thailand Unveils 99-Year Land Lease Policy to Attract Investors


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2 hours ago, rwill said:

So if a person owns land and gives someone a 99 year lease on it they lose their land at the end of the lease?

 

Yes.  The government gets it.

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I hope the Thai government makes something out of this proposal. It seems sensible to me. similar to what is done in many other countries, starting with the Netherlands and the Bahamas, where public owned land is available as leasehold.

 

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3 hours ago, rwill said:

So if a person owns land and gives someone a 99 year lease on it they lose their land at the end of the lease?

They don't "lose their land at the end of the lease", they never had any land that they owned. They were merely tenants of the landlord and the landlord owned the land. If the landlord doesn't renew their lease, they as a tenant would need to move out of the land they occupied.

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Well I suppose after 99years the lessee will be dead anyway, but anyone buying into this scam is a complete fool.

Thais can go to any country and buy up land and property with complete impunity, owning every scrap of it, selling anytime they want and keeping every penny they earn from it but here the foreigner pays for the home and land immediately gives away 51% thereby losing full control of his / her money and at best get a 30 year lease which is unlikely to be renewed unless a further price is paid at the exorbitant will of the person who got the original 51% for free.

 

Would it not be better to lobby one’s home government to remove the imbalance until the Thai government allows the foreigner to retain all rights over his / her money and assets.

 

A pipe dream yes but not beyond the bounds of possibility if every expat came together, in the UK it only takes a 100,000 votes to get a matter such as the above discussed and voted on in parliament and if all facts are properly placed before the MPs and made aware of the injustice, the removal of the rights of Thais to do as they please in our country until it is reciprocated is a very real prospect.

All that is needed is the will to raise the matter and if the British government agrees to act I can assure you that the rest of the world will soon follow.

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5 hours ago, rwill said:

So if a person owns land and gives someone a 99 year lease on it they lose their land at the end of the lease?

 

These 99 year leases apply only to government owned land.  For private land owners it is still only 30 years maximum

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