nitayagirl Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Building a new house and want to get the electricity and water connected as soon as possible. I know I have to get a house number/tabian baan in order to connect utilities. Can I do that before the house is completely finished? At this time, roof and walls are done. Still doing the windows and floors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crossy Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 For permanent supply you need the blue book, dependant upon local rules you can get that once you have doors and outside paint (or a working loo). Talk to your local ampur office. Dependant upon your local power company you will have to have a wiring 'inspection' before they'll connect permanent power. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sophon Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 (edited) It depends on your local Amphur. This is what our house looked like when we got the blue tabien bahn No doors/windows/ceilings or working toilet, basically just a shell. Sophon Edited November 25, 2015 by Sophon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Langsuan Man Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 Like everything here in Thailand, only your local authority can tell you as Crossy stated above Check with your Amphur and either they will tell you their policy or send you to the Tessaban Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitayagirl Posted November 26, 2015 Author Share Posted November 26, 2015 Thanks for all replies above. For anyone interested, these are the documents generally needed to request a new house number/tabian baan at the amphur/tessabaan office: 1. Form ท.ร.9 Issued by your local poo yai baan or kamnan. 2. Copy of ID card and tabian baan of applicant. 3. Evidence of house ownership e.g. title deed, น.ส.3, or ส.ป.ก 4. Building permit or building certificate. 5. Photos (4) of the finished house - front, back, left side and right side. The poo yai bann or kamnan needs to go with you to the amphur office Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nuddy Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 The OP is obviously in a situation, out of town. Within the town, the engineer based at the Tessabhan overseas the project. He will issue a note advising the section of the Tessabhan that deals with house books to issue one. All can be speeded up depending on how generous you are. We provided no forms. And a few months I transferred my yellow book from the old Bahn to the new one. Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocceao Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 The house has to be 75% complete before you can make the application. My house was only 10% complete I went to visit my local puyai baan and asked if he could process the forms for me. We joked about how I have hairy arms, I said iam just like a monkey he and his wife thought I was funny and couldn't believe that I could joke around in southern Thai dialect. His wife made a Thai desert for me, he then said leave it to me and I will sort it out, mai ploo, as they say in the south( gave him a copy of my id) I had my yellow book in less than two weeks and no tea money required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunPer Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 80 percent complete was the rule where I build my house - think it's depending of the area, and presumable a VIP-fee may help speeding up the process and the percentage down at some places... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotrod4098 Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 i had a beauty salon next to my house....they wonted for some reason to make a seperate tabien ban....so easy...big chief in the village..he done all the work...she dropped him a few bhat...that was it... TIT.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saakura Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 The house has to be 75% complete before you can make the application. My house was only 10% complete I went to visit my local puyai baan and asked if he could process the forms for me. We joked about how I have hairy arms, I said iam just like a monkey he and his wife thought I was funny and couldn't believe that I could joke around in southern Thai dialect. His wife made a Thai desert for me, he then said leave it to me and I will sort it out, mai ploo, as they say in the south( gave him a copy of my id) I had my yellow book in less than two weeks and no tea money required. OP is asking about the blue thabian baan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RayD Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 Top tip, make sure your new house is registered with the post office or you will not receive international mail. It took two years before I figured that one out. I believe the ampur is supposed to do this... But in my case they didn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKr Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 80 percent completed is what also I have been told by the friendly people at the local amphur. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sutty Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 (edited) We got our blue and yellow book before first post was in the ground electric and water was on site before foundation posts which was great as the neighbour whom we were going to use for electric supply started using his two aircon 24/7 when he thought we were going to pay his electric bill. Shame I would love to have seen his bill his face was a picture when we got supply sorted before we needed his PS Khon Kaen Edited November 26, 2015 by Sutty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocceao Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 The house has to be 75% complete before you can make the application. My house was only 10% complete I went to visit my local puyai baan and asked if he could process the forms for me. We joked about how I have hairy arms, I said iam just like a monkey he and his wife thought I was funny and couldn't believe that I could joke around in southern Thai dialect. His wife made a Thai desert for me, he then said leave it to me and I will sort it out, mai ploo, as they say in the south( gave him a copy of my id) I had my yellow book in less than two weeks and no tea money required. OP is asking about the blue thabian baan. Oh Sorry! my mistake, One question, If I may, why would you want a blue tabian Baan, When a farung can apply for a Yellow Tabien Baan? which states that he is the owner and resident of that building, he also requires a 30 year lease agreement with the registered owner of the land, which is then recorded on the Chanote with his name printed on the chanote also. Not trying to be smart, but just curious? Please advise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunPer Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 The house has to be 75% complete before you can make the application. My house was only 10% complete I went to visit my local puyai baan and asked if he could process the forms for me. We joked about how I have hairy arms, I said iam just like a monkey he and his wife thought I was funny and couldn't believe that I could joke around in southern Thai dialect. His wife made a Thai desert for me, he then said leave it to me and I will sort it out, mai ploo, as they say in the south( gave him a copy of my id) I had my yellow book in less than two weeks and no tea money required. OP is asking about the blue thabian baan. Oh Sorry! my mistake, One question, If I may, why would you want a blue tabian Baan, When a farung can apply for a Yellow Tabien Baan? which states that he is the owner and resident of that building, he also requires a 30 year lease agreement with the registered owner of the land, which is then recorded on the Chanote with his name printed on the chanote also. Not trying to be smart, but just curious? Please advise. To my knowledge Blue Book follows the house and register Thai nationals, Yellow Book only state aliens – you can have a Blue House Book with no names registered, and foreign residents names in the Yellow Book. A House Book – Blue or Yellow – is no proof of ownership, but a name may be mentioned as something like “master of the household”. Ownership of land and/or house is registered at Land Office, however a house can have a different owner, including an alien (farang), than the land, if land + house are not already registered together. For a new build house proof of ownership – to my knowledge, and how I was advised to do when seeking permission for building my house – is name on building permission (that may need a permission from land owner, if not same) and architect drawings; however, normally advised to keep al construction contracts, money transfers and bills, carrying owners name, as proof also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandyf Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 All down to the local area, we had the electricity connected a few weeks before completion and it was done in my name. We didn't get the blue and yellow books till some time later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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