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Moo Baan Lies By Builder

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we all were told we were part of moo baan with club house pool 24 hr security. security lasted 1 yr plus, no club house, not walled all round. then builder stopped paying electric, residents finished communal pool as it was incomplete at their cost. We have a water tower we have bought new pump and we have a new water meter. we wanted to take over after 3yr period and set up committee. having spoken to land office they advise each house was registered separately as built so NOT MOO BAAN. anybody got any ideas.. Do we own pool, tower, residents garden. we pay all bills direct to electric company. we good do with some help. thanks in advance. PS developer wont sort out any transfer papers or do anything to site.

Surely the first step is to go to the land office and establish to whom the land occupied by the pool is registered.

The local tambon official can help on the water. moo ban streets,and trash pickup. The land office will know who owns what lots in the moo ban, including the . For them to say the houses were registered separately as built, indicates the developer did not transfer chnoate of land to buyers of house and land it sets on. This sounds like mis communication/understanding, but stranger things happen, I guess. The tambon can operate water system and repair streets but developer has to sign everything, including land to them. If you cannot/have not registered property via chnoate at the land office, I do not see how you can own anything. Sounds like a real head ache is coming on.

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