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In Topic: Owner Wants To Reposess, I Want Money Back!

2011-11-05 22:48:45

View Postludditeman, on 2011-11-05 22:19:10, said:

Why didn't you and he register the lease, when you made the contract, as is required by Thai law?
He knows the law even if you didn't, so seems like his motives were suspect from day 1.

I didn't have the $ and investor wouldn't pay due to the dispute.

It's required by law but is my contract still good till three years is up?  I.e.  Jan 1st?   If it is ok till then does issue need to be resolved by then or do I need to get the legal ball rolling before then.

In Topic: Owner Wants To Reposess, I Want Money Back!

2011-11-05 22:17:51

View PostInterestedObserver, on 2011-11-05 22:11:36, said:

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It is not registered,......
You don't have a legal leg to stand on. The law is very clear on this point, all immovable property leases of more than three years must be registered with the local land office to be enforceable. See Section 538 of the Civil and Commercial Code.

yes but the three years is not up, so surely I can get back the key money and rent paid so far.  The contract is surely ok for the first three years?

In Topic: Owner Wants To Reposess, I Want Money Back!

2011-11-05 22:14:45

I have contracts which clearly state the length of the lease (20 years), the contract also states that if eigher party cannot fullfill the terms of the lease then the contract is to be terminated and all money returned.

The landlord has failed to provide me with a piece of land of the agreed size, infact it seems they have leased part of the land twice.  Perhaps even a criminal offense?

What should I do if they change the locks on the gates and prevent me having access to my own land before the three years is up?

I guess it's time to lawyer up.  Which will cost me more money!

In Topic: Owner Wants To Reposess, I Want Money Back!

2011-11-05 21:04:35

It is not registered, it was a substantial amount of money which was to be paid by investor, but the investor wouldn't release any extra funds until the land dispute was sorted.  

The three years comes to an end very soon, Jan 1st, in a couple of months.

The agreement with landlord was to pay half each.  

Should I quickly go and register before 3 years is up?

Trouble is I know landlord will not go to register unless I pay all the rent.

In Topic: Fishing Competition, April On Koh Samui

2011-06-17 23:44:23

View PostRooo, on 2011-06-17 21:20:40, said:

Do you guys want me to merge most of this information into a pinned thread, say Fishing Samui Koh Tao KPG & surrounds? Or something similar? I mean we have a gardening thread, why can't we have a fishing marine one?

yeah could do.........might sound stupid, but i'm slightly worried that should we prove the waters 20km+ off samui on the drop offs where currents converge do hold concentrations of Marlin the longliners move in and wipe out everything in a single season.

What do other members think?

I've been saying to friends for a long time now i'm sure there will be Marlin in the bluewater due to the large concentrations of baitfish.

I've been reading studies on surveys in the gulf and as you can see from reading them it certainly backs up my hunch.

All we got to do now is catch them.

I had to think a little before sticking those links on the board, a sticky may just make it too easy for those with bad intentions to find the info.

I think a fishing sticky would be cool, perhaps leaving out the information on possible concentrations of Marlin which would attract commercial longliners.

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