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Hi everyone. 

 

I have lived in my current condo for more than 6 years, with no issues. 

 

Last week, I had a car accident, when my foot slipped off the brake pedal onto the accelerator pedal. 

 

I hit the main condo rear gate, causing minor damage. 

 

The condo owner has told me to vacate the condo. 

 

It was a simple accident, but I don't know my legal rights!

 

The car has comprehensive insurance, and the insurance company has talked with the condo owner, and the gate will be repaired. 

 

But the condo owner wants a new gate fitted. 

 

Does he have the legal right to evict me?

 

Of course it places me in a very difficult situation. I am partially disabled, but if I move, I have a mountain to climb!

 

Finding another condo in the Pattaya area, with wheelchair access, within my meagre UK pension, is a minefield!

 

Of course I will also have to change bank account details, both locally and in the UK, change my Thai driving licence details, change my immigration details and all my other address details. 

 

The list is endless!

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Terry2905 said:

Of course I will also have to change bank account details, both locally and in the UK, change my Thai driving licence details, change my immigration details and all my other address details. 

 

The list is endless!

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 

Landlord, tell them you'll move once you have your deposit back.

Address, nobody in Thailand ever notifies anyone of address changes, so don't bother.

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29 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

What does your lease say?

I'd guess that it states that eviction/voluntarily moving out can occur with, probably, one month's notice from either side.

Posted
1 hour ago, Terry2905 said:

Does he have the legal right to evict me?

Yes, probably, termination of the lease will be subject to the notice that you (and he) agreed to in that lease.

Posted
2 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Many on this forum say "rent", "don't buy". This case is one reason why I prefer ownership, both in the UK and Thailand. Cannot be evicted.

 

 

Exactly. Nothing worse than being asked to move out so the owner can rent to a relative, sell, increase the rent or whatever. 

 

It always seems to happen at the worst possible time. I hate moving and love the security of owning. 

 

As for the OP, check the details of the lease, but ultimately if they want you out you better start looking for somewhere else as they will just make things more and more difficult for you and it could even get nasty. 

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Posted

You're obviously no longer wanted. Why would you stay? He wouldn't renew the lease anyway lol. You didn't mention the place is epic so I just can assume it's convenience (laziness). You're hoping to have some legal pull, so can I assume you're willing to go to court over the matter? 😂

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I don't understand why your landlord is involved at all. Surely this is a matter between you and the Juristic management.

You like the place because of disabled access, are there no other rooms for rent there?

Posted
1 minute ago, proton said:

Buy don't rent!

 

   The what happens if you get another guy in thh condos that cannot drive and keeps crashing into things ?

   Then  you cannot move because you bought it 

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I don't see the connection between the "condo owner" and the gate. 

 

The condo owner owns the condominium unit, colloquially called the condo, he is letting to the OP but he doesn't own the gate.

 

The gate is part of the so-called common area of the condominium building and thus is jointly owned by all owners of condo units. It is the management of the Condominium Juristic Person, ie of the condominium building, that deals with the necessary repair and or replacement of damaged items in the common area, not an individual condo owner.

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