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Spectrum, Published on 02/06/2013
» This is the last instalment in our series on condominium law and land titles in Thailand. We propose to conclude with some ''war stories'' to illustrate how amazing Thailand can indeed be.
Spectrum, Published on 26/05/2013
» As part of our series on laws relating to condominiums, last week we explained Nor Sor 4s (chanotes) and Sor Kor 1s. This week we will unscramble the letters in the most frequently encountered of the remaining title deeds, with a warning about squatter's rights thrown in.
Spectrum, Published on 19/05/2013
» The array of letters and numbers that comprise the numerous forms of title deeds in Thailand can be bewildering, and the differences between them can be subtle and confusing.
Spectrum, Published on 12/05/2013
» In recent weeks we have discussed some of the fundamentals of condominium law. Today, we begin a series of articles designed to explain the land classification and title system that provides the foundation for land (and condominium) ownership and leasing.
Spectrum, Published on 05/05/2013
» There's no lack of drama when it comes to modern-day condominium general meetings. Put a group of condo owners in a room together and ask them to vote on a variety of issues and sparks are bound to fly, especially when money is at stake. And money is always at stake.
Spectrum, Published on 28/04/2013
» Two of the main attractions of owning a condominium rather than a house are that maintenance responsibilities are handled by a manager and the cost of common area repairs is borne equally by the co-owners.
Spectrum, Published on 21/04/2013
» Condominium ownership is soaring throughout Thailand as a glimpse through any newspaper classified section and billboards throughout the city attest. Today we will begin a series of articles examining the more important aspects of condominium law in Thailand from the perspective of local, expatriate and overseas purchasers.