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Fed-Up Bangkok Locals Demand Action on Rowdy Foreign Renters


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29 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

A curiously anonymous report with no details of the location or people involved.

You saying it doesn’t happen? 
 

 

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55 minutes ago, cookie1974 said:

Well as Thailand now appears to be the new club 18-30s party destination of choice, be prepared for a lot more noise, partys and drug and alchohol fueled anti-social behaviour from the new waves of quality tourists that are on the way

... or else be prepared to be where they ain't.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Ironmike said:

attract crap people that don't care about rules.

Then it's the building owners responsibility to kick them out.  Nothing to do with 90 day visa. 

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I think in some of these situations the Jurasic office or building managers are getting a kick back.  Way too obvious what is happening and showing complicity with security assisting people with check in.

Just so glad I never made the stupid mistake of buying a condo.

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1 hour ago, thesetat said:

Mute question since the room is called a condo and is owned by an individual.. You must mean who is renting the condos out.. The condo owner is. The building has no ability to rent out the condos inside. The owners use AirBNB to illicitly rent out their condo usually bypassing security rules and the rules of the building. 

Sometimes the condo owner has a contract with the condo builder/manager allowing the latter to rent out his apartment. So the owner of the condo may not actually know to whom their apartment is being rented.

 

So the question is a valid one in some cases. 

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Last vacation we were in a condo in bangkok that was peaceful. When i find those types of places i just keep going back every time because i know how random things are in the country as far as accommodation 

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6 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

Young people coming on holiday to Thailand where drug use is legalised, drink relatively cheap and prostitutes openly available for hire…of course they want to party all hours. 
 

The fault lies with whomever is renting out the rooms, almost certainly against the condo rules. THEY are the ones the other owners should be complaining about.

 

I f you pay peanuts you get monkeys and if you rent rooms to young people on holiday and out for a wild time, you get noise at all hours.

 

just once I wish Thai people would complain about the cause, not the symptom of a problem.

 

I will reiterate what I mentioned. 

 

It is the responsibility of the Condo building Admin/owner to enforce common rules to tenants/condo owners to ensure a peaceful environment.  

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3 minutes ago, steven100 said:

 

I will reiterate what I mentioned. 

 

It is the responsibility of the Condo building Admin/owner to enforce common rules to tenants/condo owners to ensure a peaceful environment.  

The condos are being rented out illegally, on Airbnb and similar, the Condo admin doesn't really have much control or jurisdiction over illegal short term rentals.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo courtesy of Drama-addict Facebook

 

Residents of a Bangkok condo are fed up with noisy tourists disrupting their once tranquil home. Foreign renters have made loud parties, the smell of cannabis, and pool rule-breaking common, sparking frustration among long-term residents.

 

The problem was highlighted on popular Facebook page Drama-addict, which featured a resident's plea. "My condo faces daily rental issues too," the post lamented, noting how tourists disrespect community rules.

 

A key concern is the round-the-clock pool partying, with cannabis openly smoked, making others uncomfortable. Security has been undermined by key cards hidden in a cabinet near the garage, enabling easy access for short-term renters.

 

 

 

Despite a face scanner installed last year, key cards are still in use. "This undermines security," a resident said, highlighting the condo's reluctance to abandon key cards for convenience.

 

Frustrated residents have sought help from police and local offices, but have seen no action. "We've complained for a year, but nothing's changed," one resident said, annoyed by bureaucracy.

 

Residents are urging the government to enforce stricter regulations against short-term rentals. Until then, the plight with disruptive tourists continues, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-26

Residents of a Bangkok condo are fed up with noisy tourists disrupting their once tranquil home.

 

Ultimate irony....

 

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This is why Airbnb was never allowed in Thailand, but of course people let out rooms anyway. It's an issue at my condo, and probably wouldn't be if the guests didn't treat the place like a hotel. The crap really hits the fan when they bother the condo reception with questions thinking that they are staying at a hotel. This isn't just Brits. The Indians often move in fifteen to a room and like to throw their weight around. This shouldn't be an issue in a country where hotel rooms are so cheap and plentiful. 

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2 hours ago, cookie1974 said:

Well as Thailand now appears to be the new club 18-30s party destination of choice, be prepared for a lot more noise, partys and drug and alchohol fueled anti-social behaviour from the new waves of quality tourists that are on the way

Yippee I can't f%cking wait !

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

The condos are being rented out illegally, on Airbnb and similar, the Condo admin doesn't really have much control or jurisdiction over illegal short term rentals.

Then the Building Admin needs to inform the Thai government authorities that the owner is breaking the law and he should be arrested.  

 

It's simple really,  but no one want's to take the initiative and do it.. :coffee1:

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3 minutes ago, steven100 said:

Then the Building Admin needs to inform the Thai government authorities that the owner is breaking the law and he should be arrested.  

 

It's simple really,  but no one want's to take the initiative and do it.. :coffee1:

The article says they already have informed authorities.

 

"Frustrated residents have sought help from police and local offices, but have seen no action. "We've complained for a year, but nothing's changed," one resident said, annoyed by bureaucracy."

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