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Building a house in Thailand
That brings up the question what kind of quality standard you expect. It seems many here think that a house built in the fields must be the same bad standard like everybody else. If that is what you want, fine. But if you want high standard parts and high standard work, this is very difficult in Thailand. And many locals won't even understand what it means. -
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
Not at all, it's the standard Police response -
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
Please stop being silly -
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Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
What is a "proud" military history? One where a Country invades, subjugates then pillages the natives and the natural resources of the invaded country, perhaps? PH -
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Foreign men attack Phuket taxi driver over fare dispute - video
I didn't see what kind of foreign currency was mentioned. That could be pertinent to the dispute. Rubles? No thanks. US$? Okay. -
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Foreign men attack Phuket taxi driver over fare dispute - video
Both sides are in the wrong. Entitled passengers should have had the cash or not got in the cab. Taxi guy should have mentioned there was a further fee. I doubt they struck him because he was being overly polite. Argument escalated. Also never seen a Bolt metered taxi. Don't they require different plates as well. There seems to be a real us vs them vibe in the media in the last few years. Magnified by social media. -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
To add to oldcpu's reply - look at the hoops any foreigner needs to go through to gain permanent residence in UK, then try taking the UK permanent residence written test and see how you get on. Pretty sure most UK expats would fail. PH- 1
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Building a house in Thailand
No need to hire an architect. Your local land office holds many house plans on file. They should allow you to browse through them until you find one you like and for a small fee you can have a copy made. When it comes to construction some leeway is allowed in the design and it does not have to be exactly the same. You can change some details as long as the finished house does not exceed the originals dimensions by too much. To find a builder, talk to locals for recommendations. Drive around the area and see if there are any homes that look well built and structurally sound. You could then ask the owner politely for the builders phone number. There is a dedicated forum to building houses in Thailand. I would say it is a must read for anyone considering a build as it covers everything you need to know including plumbing ,electrics , legality etc. I can't post the link here as it is against forum rules but if you PM me I will send you the link. Good luck wish it. Phitsanulok is a nice city with all amenities.
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