Digitalbanana Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 hours ago, sandrew33 said: 6 hours ago, Thingamabob said: A curiously anonymous report with no details of the location or people involved. You saying it doesn’t happen? More a limitation of writing news using AI bots scanning Facebook pages I would say.
impulse Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, steven100 said: 6 hours ago, hotchilli said: So who is renting out the condos, the room owner or the condo owner? The condo owner obviously rents his place out, not the building owner. I don't know how the numbers shake out in Thailand, but back home, the developers often rent out unsold units to generate a little revenue. Which makes it tough to complain and get any resolution when it's the developer and not a single unit owner. 2
WDSmart Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, jojothai said: 1 hour ago, WDSmart said: Arrest them, lock them up, and then deport them. So its only Foreigners? How do they deport all the Thais breaking the law. They don't. If they are Thais, just arrest them and lock them up.
hotchilli Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, impulse said: I don't know how the numbers shake out in Thailand, but back home, the developers often rent out unsold units to generate a little revenue. Which makes it tough to complain and get any resolution when it's the developer and not a single unit owner. Exactly
Zack61 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago My heart goes out to anyone who is subjected to living anywhere near an AirBnB. Must be horrible. The laws of probability ensure that you will get the odd a$$hole and then multiply that by the number of short rentals in a condo complex. No more quiet life 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 20 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Foreign renters Disrespectful bastards. Most have mental health problems. Screenrecording_20250226_050039.mp4 2
AustinRacing Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Most of the blame is with owners renting them out. Young tourists have paid good money to have fun.
Samh Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago So does this mean that the authorities are going to stop Thais also their very very loud all night parties? Then there is the once a month all night noise because one Thai family is sending one of their sons to be a monk. I wish Thais would do a little inward thinking now and again. 1
Bangkokhatter Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, black tabby12345 said: The editors should clarify the nationalities when they cover some troublesome aliens. Otherwise, it simply stirs up general Anti-Foreigners sentiments among the population. And it is unfair and dangerous; potentially increasing Xenophobia among Thai people. Pretty much like Sweeping Statement; mixing the good and bad altogether. Gentlemen and Riff Raffs must be separated. Not all foreign travelers/expats are behaving in the same way. Some are law abiding and good mannered. Some others cause stupid problems by their lack of courtesy and consideration to the others. So it is appropriate to single out the origins of the unruly ones instead. Some deserves to be hated. Some deserves to be favored. Depending on their level of conscience and etiquette exercised. How will identifying nationalities help the situation? For every sad sack British guy making a fool of himself there are probably another ten perfect gentlemen going about their daily business causing no ill will to anyone. The same can be said for any nationality here. Many Thais are generally xenephobic and would not care the actual nationality, to them we are all foreigners. The problem as always is lack of enforcement. 1
black tabby12345 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 41 minutes ago, Bangkokhatter said: Many Thais are generally xenephobic Do you really feel like that? That is something I haven't really felt. There are always someone who doesn't like Different People from outside, in any countries, for various reasons. But general anti-alien sentiment here, is something which looks totally alien to me. I have been here for nearly 2 decades by now though. I wonder if you are in the area with more foreigner-related troubles (e.g. some part of Pattaya or Phuket)? If so, what you feel might be more or less understandable though. I have been in Chiang Mai, since the beginning of my settlement. If I share the same impression with you(feeling xenophobia), I wouldn't stay here for this long... 1 1
Samh Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The very fact that ths site on a daily basis publishes Thai news stories that are foreigner this and foreigner that absolutey proves that the Thais are xenophobic. Most of the anti foreigner articles are more often than not far less serious than what the Thais do themselves. So by definition zenophobic. Now we have Thais complaining about foreigners being noisey. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. It will be foreigners are more dangerous drivers next. Hang on, they already do. 1
happyinthailand Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I think this is an AI generated article based on the question : "Chat GPT please write an article about noisy, drug taking tourists renting rooms in my expensive condo block" It is just too generic and uninteresting to have been written by a real human being. 1
pomchop Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, Peterw42 said: Its not a HOA rule, It comes under Hotel legislation, only places with a hotel license can do short term rental. If someone has the keys to a condo, and the owners permission, there isn't much the condo juristic can do. Its a police matter. But most of the condo places in question do not have a hotel license as i understand it. Condo juristic is suppose to enforce hoa rules and if no hotel license no short term rentals and hoa rules prevail....or they are supposed to prevail if the jurristic would simply enforce the rules. It is not rocket science.
CFCol Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago After 5 hours none of the respondents have been able to answer my question;(which government authority is responsible for policing short term rentals)
WDSmart Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 minutes ago, CFCol said: After 5 hours none of the respondents have been able to answer my question;(which government authority is responsible for policing short term rentals) In the cases this forum is discussing, disturbing the peace, I'd think any regular policing unit would have the authority to address and even arrest the offenders.
Peterw42 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 33 minutes ago, CFCol said: After 5 hours none of the respondents have been able to answer my question;(which government authority is responsible for policing short term rentals) There are raids every couple of years, usually in response to news stories like this one. In the past its the police who turn up, accompanied by people from the local Gov offices
Kinok Farang Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago Been saying it for ages now. Much too many Americans over here. 3
pomchop Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago Note: Residential buildings do not need to apply for a hotel license if there are only four rooms and less than 20 customers. The officer has to be informed thereof, and will go to check the place to classify it. There are four different types of hotel licenses: https://thailand.acclime.com/wp-content/uploads/dot.svg A logo of the trademark in the exact color https://thailand.acclime.com/wp-content/uploads/dot.svg Hotel and restaurant business: application fee of 20,000 THB https://thailand.acclime.com/wp-content/uploads/dot.svg Hotel, restaurant and seminar rooms: application fee of 30,000 THB https://thailand.acclime.com/wp-content/uploads/dot.svg Hotel, restaurant, seminar rooms, entertainment business: application fee of 40,000 THB An additional fee of 80 THB per room per year is due. The license has to be renewed every five years, and then half price of the government fee will have to be paid. The documents to be provided mainly consist of the construction permit, map of the interior, landlord documents, map of the location showing that there is no school or temple in the surroundings, and of course the company documents.
it is what it is Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 10 hours ago, blaze master said: Thailand is reaching a boiling point. far from it, my friends are middle class professionals and are pretty happy with the way things are at the moment. where are you getting your info? the internet? bar girls?
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