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Thailand Faces Backlash Over Rise of Illegal Hotel Operations


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32 minutes ago, webfact said:

Particularly in hotspots like Phuket and Bangkok, the practice of renting out residential properties as short-term lodging is raising concern.

 

I think we all know who the main culprits are for this ...............LOL

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I'm surprised that the Thai Hotel Association (THA), haven't been raising this issue loudly before in protection of their members. Just what have they been doing?

 

I know of one condo building in Pattaya, that has a huge number of rooms rented to short term rentals. Place really is a nightmare for many residents. So much so, that resident owners and long term occupants, use the service lifts to get their floors. Apparently, one owner/business has acquired so many units in the building for short term rentals, that they use a couple of units simply as laundry/servicing facilities.

 

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I can't help but LOL when these stories come up regrading misuse property for illegal Airbnb or hotel operations.

what did this joke of a government and TAT expect when they ALLOWED everyone and their mother in LOS for the sake of the precious baht????

SOM NOM NA!!!!!

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58 minutes ago, webfact said:

However, the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s aim of attracting 8-9 million Chinese visitors this year might fall short unless these safety and regulatory challenges are adequately addressed.

 

When I first came to Thailand in 2003 this was close to the total number of yearly tourists.

 

Na it'll be fine.

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1 hour ago, blaze master said:

 

When I first came to Thailand in 2003 this was close to the total number of yearly tourists.

 

Na it'll be fine.

pure and utter greed and the competition to be #1 in SE Asia tourism has shattered any mode of decorum remaining in Thailand

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2 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

I'm surprised that the Thai Hotel Association (THA), haven't been raising this issue loudly before in protection of their members. Just what have they been doing?

 

They have been raising this issue for years.

Lots of villas here have had to pay for 'hotel and pool' licences every year.

A nice little earner for the lawyers and accountants.

Now the word 'hotel' is crossed out on the document and replaced with 'villa'.

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Thailand needs Chinese tourists... and they are the major contributors... Good or bad is not the point... it all depends on an individuals perception.  I simply know it because after traveling across Thailand last 14 years... I have seen increased presence of Chinese in hotels across the Thailand, increased signboards in thai markets with Chinese language and announcements in MRT, BTS, Airport etc... it's in Thai, english , followed by Chinese... so it's quite clear... 

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Where is the Chamber of Commerce for?? All businesses should be registered, without any exception, and it should be checked if they work confirm their contracts.. Illegal hotels would be impossible as all businesses needs an accountant, tax pay, and annual fee for the Chamber of Commerce, register in the place where the business is and in case of condos you only can have one appartment to live in and  if you only can rent to long stayers with a contract for at least 5 months, and of course announce it to the immigration.

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