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Can L Buy A Condo?

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l've had money in a thai bank for over 2 years & l now wish to use a small amount to buy 2 cheap condos.

l no longer have in my possession any documentation of when it was transferred here from Oz about 3 years ago.

so, will l have a problem to purchase?

l would like to have the condos transferred into my name.

what would the tranfer fees, taxes etc be on a 540,000baht purchase?

can anyone recommend a lawyer?

Your bank should still have a record of teh transaction so will be able to give you the documentation you need.

Your bank should still have a record of teh transaction so will be able to give you the documentation you need.

Yes, this is certainly the preferred way but IF there are complications this appears to be another option:

...... Consequently, I had a shortfall of about 1M baht. The "creative" solution was to go to a money exchanger and purchase the FETF for the amount of the shortfall for a fee (6,000 baht). The documents required were the sales contract and my passport. The completed FETF was available the next day. This FETF along with the a letter from TMB (equivalent to a T.T.3) made everyone at the Land Office happy, as the combined total was slightly greater than the sales contract price. There were no other hitches in recording the deed transfer.

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