Popular Post webfact Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago Picture courtesy of 3Plus NEWS MP Phanthira Nwamjerm from the People's Party has exposed a troubling situation unfolding in a condominium in Bangkok's Nana area, which is reportedly being rented out for prostitution on a daily basis. This disclosure follows numerous complaints from local residents about black women frequently escorting different men into the building, raising concerns over safety and prompting some residents to move out. Mr Phanthira has urged the government to amend the Condominium Act to enhance the decision-making power of unit owners, while also suggesting that the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society register platforms like Airbnb to ensure that foreigners renting out properties pay appropriate taxes. During his tenure as an MP, Mr Phanthira received several complaints about foreign nationals renting condos daily, causing disturbances such as loud parties and drug use, specifically with cannabis. Such activities often lead to police intervention. He noted that Arab nationals visiting a nearby hospital frequently opt for condo rentals instead of hotels, leading to signs within some buildings discouraging daily renters due to safety concerns. Some properties have even resorted to facial recognition technology for enhanced security. The root of the issue lies in the current Condominium Act, which allows a small minority of residents—just a third—to influence decisions, necessitating a legal overhaul to give all stakeholders a voice. In addition to the safety concerns, complaints have surfaced regarding the renting of condos to sex workers, particularly black women seen entering the building with different men. Such occurrences, although indirect, have created an atmosphere of unease among permanent residents, questioning whether they need to relocate for their peace of mind. Phanthira has raised concerns about the ineffective enforcement of current laws which fail to safeguard residents adequately, especially considering proposals to allow foreigners to own up to 75% of condominium units. This issue of foreign ownership may further marginalise Thai residents who are currently already struggling under the 49% ownership cap due to the use of nominees by foreign owners. Phanthira has called for proactive measures from the authorities, particularly concerning daily condo rentals, questioning whether immigration laws are being properly enforced. He suggests random inspections of condos, especially those along the railway lines, beyond reacting to media reports. Moreover, Phanthira addressed the daily rental practices via Airbnb, highlighting the need for registration and taxation compliance by foreign property owners profiting from such rentals, reported 3Plus NEWS. He urged the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society to work towards a regulatory framework that ensures these individuals contribute taxes for their business activities in Thailand. -- 2025-03-06 1 2 9
Popular Post JackGats Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago That's the "people's party" for you. Campaigning against sex, with a bit of racism ("black women") and discrimination ("foreign ownership") thrown in. 1 4 3 1 5
Popular Post SAFETY FIRST Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago 46 minutes ago, webfact said: Nana area, which is reportedly being rented out for prostitution on a daily basis. Such a nice location. Bob can be seen daily renting himself out. Bob exercising.mp4 1 26
Popular Post harada Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago Who would have thought prostitution in Nana, I thought that there was something nefarious going on when I was there in the 1970s, your right onto it Phan. 😂 4
Popular Post ALLSEEINGEYE Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago Can you please be more specific about the location of the condo building? I just want to know which area to avoid, yeah that's it avoid 6 1
hellohello123 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Such a nice location. Bob can be seen daily renting himself out. Bob exercising.mp4 "What a cool salami" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 1 1
Popular Post Seeall Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago Impossible. Prostitution is illegal in Thailand and the bib is on the job ensuring everybody is safe and happy so how can this situation possibly arise. 1 5
Oliver Holzerfilled Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, JackGats said: That's the "people's party" for you. Campaigning against sex, with a bit of racism ("black women") and discrimination ("foreign ownership") thrown in. You forgot the Arabs. 1
Popular Post Aussie999 Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago OMG, that's shocking news, I would never have thought that would occur in Nana area, just what is the world coming to. 2 1
Popular Post DarthChuckler Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago Ignoring the silliness, the world has an issue with short term rentals. As a condo occupant i have a problem with short time rentals. If I wanted to live in a hotel, I would have a room in hotel. A lot of short time renters party and don't care about the property. I chose a condo for the quieter, relaxed environment and short time rentals interfere. I dont think condos should be rented for less then 1 month stays. 1 1 10
Andrew65 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I would've never lived in or close to the Nana area purely on the basis that it's just always too busy there, too congested with people & vehicles.
CanadaSam Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago If this continues, AirBNB will be banned (again?) in Thailand. And why are they focusing on this one condo? I bet all of them in the Nana area have this problem.
jippytum Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago The condo management or lack of it should be held responsible for this disgrace.
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago There are at least a dozen other places doing the same. Add, if they were not black it probably would not have been reported. 3
bkk6060 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 minutes ago, CanadaSam said: And why are they focusing on this one condo? Black 1
newbee2022 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of 3Plus NEWS MP Phanthira Nwamjerm from the People's Party has exposed a troubling situation unfolding in a condominium in Bangkok's Nana area, which is reportedly being rented out for prostitution on a daily basis. This disclosure follows numerous complaints from local residents about black women frequently escorting different men into the building, raising concerns over safety and prompting some residents to move out. Mr Phanthira has urged the government to amend the Condominium Act to enhance the decision-making power of unit owners, while also suggesting that the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society register platforms like Airbnb to ensure that foreigners renting out properties pay appropriate taxes. During his tenure as an MP, Mr Phanthira received several complaints about foreign nationals renting condos daily, causing disturbances such as loud parties and drug use, specifically with cannabis. Such activities often lead to police intervention. He noted that Arab nationals visiting a nearby hospital frequently opt for condo rentals instead of hotels, leading to signs within some buildings discouraging daily renters due to safety concerns. Some properties have even resorted to facial recognition technology for enhanced security. The root of the issue lies in the current Condominium Act, which allows a small minority of residents—just a third—to influence decisions, necessitating a legal overhaul to give all stakeholders a voice. In addition to the safety concerns, complaints have surfaced regarding the renting of condos to sex workers, particularly black women seen entering the building with different men. Such occurrences, although indirect, have created an atmosphere of unease among permanent residents, questioning whether they need to relocate for their peace of mind. Phanthira has raised concerns about the ineffective enforcement of current laws which fail to safeguard residents adequately, especially considering proposals to allow foreigners to own up to 75% of condominium units. This issue of foreign ownership may further marginalise Thai residents who are currently already struggling under the 49% ownership cap due to the use of nominees by foreign owners. Phanthira has called for proactive measures from the authorities, particularly concerning daily condo rentals, questioning whether immigration laws are being properly enforced. He suggests random inspections of condos, especially those along the railway lines, beyond reacting to media reports. Moreover, Phanthira addressed the daily rental practices via Airbnb, highlighting the need for registration and taxation compliance by foreign property owners profiting from such rentals, reported 3Plus NEWS. He urged the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society to work towards a regulatory framework that ensures these individuals contribute taxes for their business activities in Thailand. -- 2025-03-06 Short way for foreign nationals in that condo I guess. Maybe even getting a discount??🤗
outsider Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: a troubling situation unfolding in a condominium in Bangkok's Nana area Only a single condo in the Nana area? For the record, these sort of 'troubling situations' happen in MANY areas and, dare I say, in most parts of the country. And it's not just limited to Thailand. MP Phanthira Nwamjerm - either you're a an ignorant muppet, or a xenophobic racist. I think you're both, with a lean towards the latter, I'd venture.
mran66 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Headline could be more positive, e.g "Tourism services industry doing well regardless of laws that are negatively impacting the market" 1
jojothai Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Nonsense. Its not the condominium act that is the problem, Its lack of enforcement of the law. Short term rentals under 30 days are illegal. Condominiums should only have to report it to the local authorities with the room numbers and they should take action. Then they could get the taxes, and fine the owners. How are they going to get the taxes if they do nothing. The condos are not going to get or pay the taxes.
Jiggo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Such a nice location. Bob can be seen daily renting himself out. Bob exercising.mp4 Is he wearing Slippers? 1
Purdey Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Is he saying that foreigners are to blame for renting rooms to prostitutes? The article seems to jump around a bit. 1
Popular Post PingRoundTheWorld Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago Two completely separate issues. Short term rentals are it's own problem, but groups of Africans renting condo units long term and using them as base of operations has been growing exponentially. In my condo and a couple of other condos nearby there are many Africans now. Mostly sex workers, pimps, and drug dealers. Immigration would have a field day here if they just bothered to look into it. This is a recent thing - back when I lived here before Covid I barely saw any Africans in the building. To be clear - the problem is not that they're African - the problem is that they're prostitutes/pimps/drug dealers and taking over otherwise very nice condos. 2 1 2
SAFETY FIRST Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Jiggo said: Is he wearing Slippers? Chick magnet. 😯 1
Homburg Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Wow! Prostitution in the Nana area! Who'd have thought? 1
BigLek Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It is very likely the subject condo building is Omni Tower. And a second one called Nana Condo.
BigLek Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 13 minutes ago, PingRoundTheWorld said: Two completely separate issues. Short term rentals are it's own problem, but groups of Africans renting condo units long term and using them as base of operations has been growing exponentially. In my condo and a couple of other condos nearby there are many Africans now. Mostly sex workers, pimps, and drug dealers. Immigration would have a field day here if they just bothered to look into it. This is a recent thing - back when I lived here before Covid I barely saw any Africans in the building. To be clear - the problem is not that they're African - the problem is that they're prostitutes/pimps/drug dealers and taking over otherwise very nice condos. Which Sukhumvit Soi are you referring to?
BigLek Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, CanadaSam said: If this continues, AirBNB will be banned (again?) in Thailand. And why are they focusing on this one condo? I bet all of them in the Nana area have this problem. It is mainly Omni Tower. Daily fights. Daily incidents involving police. Daily immigration police raids. Not just Africans. The article doesn't mention it, but lots of Uzbeks are in there too, but they aren't as troublesome.
NicoBKK Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BigLek said: It is very likely the subject condo building is Omni Tower. And a second one called Nana Condo. First one a good guess. For second I'd also bet on one towards the end of the soi on left side too going to the park. Mostly of Africans bring customers there.
BigLek Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 19 minutes ago, NicoBKK said: First one a good guess. For second I'd also bet on one towards the end of the soi on left side too going to the park. Mostly of Africans bring customers there. From what I understand, most of them were living in Omni Tower, and many were also using it as a base of short-time operations. The majority of long-term residents, or rather, those renting month-to-month in that building, seem to be Arabs. However, I believe many of the sex worker women there have been forced to move out recently due to issues with the police. That said, the main building being used for short-time tricks appears to be Nana Condo. You can check it out on Google Maps. At night, dozens of Africans, ladyboys, and Vietnamese women line up along Soi Nana, just meters from that building. Thus, a lot of them take their customers there. I’d be surprised if any building at the far end of Soi Nana were popular for short-times. It’s too far, and I doubt many of their customers would be willing to walk that distance. Besides the Nana Condo, there are also several small short-time hotels within meters of that area where the women are all standing around and hooking customers. So there’s really no need for anyone to trek to the end of the Soi for a short-time room.
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