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British Tenant Trashes Pattaya Rental, Landlord Seeks Legal Action


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20 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

How disrespectful and low of this British tenant to stop paying his rent and electric.  What a total loser leaving the place in filthy condtions find him and deport.  Terrible.

Yes, a sufficient deposit and passport details should have been taken. The first property I rented I was always fixing things and even put insulation over the false ceiling at my cost. Still couldn't get my deposit back but that was because the owners had problems. These bad tenants make it more difficult for others , and do little for the reputation of my Nation. I have seen worse though.......

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A weekly visit to ensure things are correct wouldn't go amiss.

If the tenant doesn't like that, don't rent it to them

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the state of that property is nothing compared to how tenants left my property in the UK.  Its not just Thailand that has trouble with tenants, its everywhere.........which is why i sold up all my property and use it for living here.  So much easier, and zero stress.  If i rented out my house here, I would charge a very high rent, and want 3 month deposit and six months up front, with an inspection after 6 months........if tenants dont agree.........then they dont move in...simple

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Seen worse tbh.

Obviously the owner doesn't know the right people to remove people. If the police don't work then get the local mob to rock up in a group of 10-20 and tell them to leave. Will soon be running out the door .

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This is exactly why I don’t put anything of real value into my rental property. I did have an issue years ago and learnt from that. Now for the past 7-8 years I have no issues and I also have the agency renting the property responsible for the check out and to make sure it’s not trashed. If do it comes from the deposit or if more from the Agent. They bring the client and I hold them responsible and it makes them more responsible for who they show and rent the property to. Renters definitely need to get the first and last months rent plus the deposit and they will usually not have any issues. Now I do have staff to take care of the pool and garden and they are my eyes on the property every week. Little things pay off in the end. 

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On 5/3/2025 at 6:06 PM, ThreeCardMonte said:

Disgusting individual.

 

Beware and properly screen renters.  Granted, a Thai landlord most likely wouldn’t screen to the same extent as a western landlord.

 

Here's a hint.  Not 100 foolproof but fairly close.

 

What do the tenants look like and how do they carry themselves.

 

Agree.

 

These jokers sound like chronic pot heads who only want to get high.

 

Strong base note of patchouli usually give these folk away.

 

Revoke visas, kick 'em out, ban for 3 years. 👍

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29 minutes ago, NICKMONDO1 said:

the state of that property is nothing compared to how tenants left my property in the UK.  Its not just Thailand that has trouble with tenants, its everywhere

 

... which is why I just invest my money into REITs... all the benefits of property ownership, none of the headaches dealing with these degenerates.

 

And the dividends   did I mention the quarterly dividends.

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Should not the letting agent have been more proactive. Property inspections ? If rent was even days late should have been on alert.

 

Tenant is obviously a lowlife but if managed properly and two months bond cleaning, repairs etc would have been  taken care of you would think.

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On 5/3/2025 at 3:59 PM, HappyExpat57 said:

Some landlords in the US are requiring references from previous landlords before they will take on a new renter.

Not sure if US wide, but, as a landlord, I would never give a “negative” review. Too many legal questions with deadbeats suing.   Best anyone would ever get from me is “no comment”

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Only one side of a conflict being heard is never a way to make judgment.

 

So I don't make one!

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I’ve met a few nice thai ladies over the past few years but what I’ve experienced with them all is they are very untidy clothes and rubbish all over the rooms and I won’t even mention. Fridge ,cooking equipment or bathrooms 

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Gotta laugh at comments saying the property doesn’t look bad. Some of you lot must live like pigs if this is clean to you. 

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13 minutes ago, maddermax said:

Like any other offender in Thailand, their visa should be revoked and then deported to send a message to others of the same ilk.

How can they deport  did you not read the article his wife is Thai I would have assumed he was the provider while she should be taking care of the property 

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He didn't pay electric bill for 3 months and service was disconnected but somehow left the air conditioners running?

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On 5/4/2025 at 6:10 AM, stupidfarang said:

In the UK, when my daughter was at university, she shared a house with 4 other friends all uni students. All had to get credit checks, and all parents had to act as a guarantor for their child renting the house, so we as parents were legally liable to pay for damage or loss rent.

Same thing in Canada. Also solves party  problems just call  mom and dad

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It's people like them  getting the quality Brit tourists a bad name 

Plus tarnishing the tourist  World class reputation of Pattaya which is worse  

I am shocked 😲 ( not ) 

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That's just awful. Really sad to see someone treat a home like that after being trusted with it. Hope the landlord gets justice and the place can be restored soon.

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   The best rental we had--when we were still renting condos--was a corporate rental from a Japanese company.  The rent was always paid right on time by the corporate office and the tenant, though a bit messy, respected the property and did not damage anything--likely because he wanted to stay in good graces with his company.  We are pondering doing a house rental down the road and we would love another corporate rental.   I think with rentals you need a very strong and specific rental contract, a big deposit, and the right to inspect the property at periodic intervals, with prior notice.  

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I rented my house out in the UK to a Polish guy and his girlfriend and brother. They didn't trash the place, but left it dirty, and were sub - letting (contrary to the contract), and when they vacated the property they left 27 black bags full of refuse (kitchen and otherwise) in the carport at the bottom of the garden.

 

I partly blame the Council because in the UK, all garbage/rubbish has to be segregated (glass and tins in one container, cardboard in another, kitchen waste in another etc etc etc) all collected on different days, and woe betide you if you put one tin in with the cardboard! The container/wheelie bin (which has to be paid for by yourself) has a label with a big red cross stuck to it with "CONTAMINATED!!!" written on it - you'd think it was spent nuclear fuel!!! Plus the tenants probably didn't read much English and were unsure of which days each type of rubbish was collected as the instructions given out with your Council Tax bill are all in English.

 

The bummer was that the Council refused to take the 27 bags of rubbish away, and I had to get them taken away by a Refuse Disposal Team at my expense!  

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On 5/4/2025 at 10:25 AM, baansgr said:

Maybe the contract was in his Thai wife's name.. 👍 

 

On 5/4/2025 at 10:25 AM, baansgr said:

Maybe the contract was in his Thai wife's name.. 👍 

it was the Thi wifes responsability to keep the house clean

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1 hour ago, crazykopite said:

I’ve met a few nice thai ladies over the past few years but what I’ve experienced with them all is they are very untidy clothes and rubbish all over the rooms and I won’t even mention. Fridge ,cooking equipment or bathrooms 

 

Agree 100% - probably all from Esan. My Thai wife is a lovely lady but has a few undesirable "quirks"! (The shower room/bathroom is like a launderette, and not a spare inch of space anywhere in the house - every surface is covered by "stuff", which is continually being moved,  so you don't know where anything is! And why do Thai ladies wash the dishes and not dry them and "put them away"?  They're just left in a heap on the draining board.

I'm maybe being pedantic, but I believe that everything should have its place, so when you need something, at least you know where it SHOULD be! 🙂 

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2 hours ago, Colki said:

Should not the letting agent have been more proactive. Property inspections ? If rent was even days late should have been on alert.

 

Tenant is obviously a lowlife but if managed properly and two months bond cleaning, repairs etc would have been  taken care of you would think.

Not interested they got their months commission out of the two months deposit.

 

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