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10 minutes ago, sanook 1 said:

Is it possible for a thai citizen to upgrade sor kor 1 land to chanote? And if possible, how to do?

Yes, it is possible for a Thai citizen to upgrade Sor Kor 1 land to a Chanote (Title Deed), but the process involves several steps, requirements, and verification. Here’s a detailed explanation:

 

1. Understanding Sor Kor 1 and Chanote

Sor Kor 1: This is an old land document issued as evidence that someone has claimed and occupied the land. However, it is not a land title and doesn’t provide full ownership rights.

Chanote (Nor Sor 4 Jor): This is the most secure and legally recognized land title in Thailand, showing clear ownership with precise boundaries verified by the Land Department using GPS.

 

2. Process to Upgrade Sor Kor 1 to Chanote

 

The steps generally involve the following:

 

Step 1: Land Verification

The landowner must file a request with the Land Office in the area where the land is located.

The Land Office will verify the land history, check official records, and confirm that no disputes or overlapping claims exist.

 

Step 2: Upgrading to Nor Sor 3 or Nor Sor 3 Gor

The Sor Kor 1 cannot be upgraded directly to a Chanote. It must first be upgraded to Nor Sor 3 or Nor Sor 3 Gor:

Nor Sor 3: A land title that shows ownership but with approximate boundaries.

Nor Sor 3 Gor: An upgraded version of Nor Sor 3 with precise measurements, making it closer to a Chanote.

This step involves a land survey to mark and measure boundaries. Notices are posted for 30 days to ensure no one objects to the land claim.

 

Step 3: Upgrading to Chanote (Nor Sor 4 Jor)

Once the land has Nor Sor 3 Gor, the owner can request an upgrade to a Chanote.

The Land Office will conduct a thorough GPS survey of the land boundaries to confirm accuracy.

If approved, the land will be officially upgraded to a Chanote title, providing full ownership rights.

 

3. Key Requirements

 

To successfully upgrade Sor Kor 1 to Chanote, the landowner must:

Prove they have occupied or utilized the land without dispute for a significant period.

Provide supporting documents, such as tax payments or witnesses.

Ensure the land has no overlapping claims, legal disputes, or encroachments.

Pay the required fees and survey costs at the Land Office.

 

4. Potential Challenges

Disputed Boundaries: Conflicts with neighbors or unclear land history could delay the process.

Government Policies: Land title upgrades are subject to strict regulations and may differ slightly by location.

Cost: The process involves survey fees and administrative costs, which vary based on land size and location.

 

5. Final Thoughts

 

While upgrading Sor Kor 1 to a Chanote is possible, it requires careful navigation through the legal and administrative process. Thai citizens are encouraged to work with the local Land Office and, if necessary, consult a lawyer or professional familiar with land laws to ensure the process goes smoothly.

 

Source: ChatGPT

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Yes, it is possible for a Thai citizen to upgrade Sor Kor 1 land to a Chanote (Title Deed), but the process involves several steps, requirements, and verification. Here’s a detailed explanation:

 

1. Understanding Sor Kor 1 and Chanote

Sor Kor 1: This is an old land document issued as evidence that someone has claimed and occupied the land. However, it is not a land title and doesn’t provide full ownership rights.

Chanote (Nor Sor 4 Jor): This is the most secure and legally recognized land title in Thailand, showing clear ownership with precise boundaries verified by the Land Department using GPS.

 

2. Process to Upgrade Sor Kor 1 to Chanote

 

The steps generally involve the following:

 

Step 1: Land Verification

The landowner must file a request with the Land Office in the area where the land is located.

The Land Office will verify the land history, check official records, and confirm that no disputes or overlapping claims exist.

 

Step 2: Upgrading to Nor Sor 3 or Nor Sor 3 Gor

The Sor Kor 1 cannot be upgraded directly to a Chanote. It must first be upgraded to Nor Sor 3 or Nor Sor 3 Gor:

Nor Sor 3: A land title that shows ownership but with approximate boundaries.

Nor Sor 3 Gor: An upgraded version of Nor Sor 3 with precise measurements, making it closer to a Chanote.

This step involves a land survey to mark and measure boundaries. Notices are posted for 30 days to ensure no one objects to the land claim.

 

Step 3: Upgrading to Chanote (Nor Sor 4 Jor)

Once the land has Nor Sor 3 Gor, the owner can request an upgrade to a Chanote.

The Land Office will conduct a thorough GPS survey of the land boundaries to confirm accuracy.

If approved, the land will be officially upgraded to a Chanote title, providing full ownership rights.

 

3. Key Requirements

 

To successfully upgrade Sor Kor 1 to Chanote, the landowner must:

Prove they have occupied or utilized the land without dispute for a significant period.

Provide supporting documents, such as tax payments or witnesses.

Ensure the land has no overlapping claims, legal disputes, or encroachments.

Pay the required fees and survey costs at the Land Office.

 

4. Potential Challenges

Disputed Boundaries: Conflicts with neighbors or unclear land history could delay the process.

Government Policies: Land title upgrades are subject to strict regulations and may differ slightly by location.

Cost: The process involves survey fees and administrative costs, which vary based on land size and location.

 

5. Final Thoughts

 

While upgrading Sor Kor 1 to a Chanote is possible, it requires careful navigation through the legal and administrative process. Thai citizens are encouraged to work with the local Land Office and, if necessary, consult a lawyer or professional familiar with land laws to ensure the process goes smoothly.

 

Source: ChatGPT

Thank you sir! Very good info there.

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