I'm going by the info above.
Landlord received 6000 baht deposit. December rent payment was late but paid in full.
January 2025 rent payment is owed and outstanding.
The deposit is for possible damages to the room and/or missed rent.
Depending on the laws and lease the landlord may have the right to evict but should follow proper protocols.
My best advice is for her to at least message the landlord, pay what you can, promise to pay rest shortly after. As a landlord when you Ghost us it almost never ends well financially for a landlord.
Some Landlords view the deposit as additional income they get from renting a room.
Thanks for the info. I had exceeded one of the Wise amount limits...60 day period, if memory serves. So to get this transaction processed, Wise again suggested (in this case required) I get Instant Verification thru Plaid to proceed or use another method of transfer. Plaid was quick and easy. The fee seemed the same, possibly slightly higher...but didn't notice it...as the old (but now much slower) ACH transfer without Plaid. With Plaid, my money was in my Bangkok Bank acct in less than 24 hours. Perviously it was taking a full 5-7 days.
Is it cheaper depositing (pushing as you called it) money into my Wise account and then doing the transfer from there❓I see they are paying interest on the money now.
well I did pass on to this forum last month, ASEAN news and Africannews did an article about the tax scheme which they thought had been approved yet it turned out that only the corportate portion of the Act was approved by the parliament.
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