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ivowatson

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In Topic: Anybody Want To Train Muay Thai In Phuket Town?

2012-04-02 15:39:39

If this gym's still operational, I would like to train too. Especially if they have 18.00-20.00 classes. Not sure about 6 times a week though. Maybe 2 or 3 times would be enough.

In Topic: Can A Thai Bequeath A Condo Unit To A Foreigner In A Will?

2012-02-08 10:41:40

AFAIK, if the will was legal, a Thai can leave a condo to a foreigner. After that, it gets more complicated. In almost all cases, the foreigner will have one year to sell the condo. If he/she can't sell within this timeframe, the local land department will sell it for him/her (at a probably discounted rate) and keep 5% for their effort.

However, if the condo is located in a condominium registered under the condo act (in which foreigners can own 49% of space and the condo still falls within those 49%), and the foreign heir transfers money from abroad equal to the government appraised value of the condo, then this heir can own the condo freehold.

In Topic: Problem At Suvarnabhumi

2012-02-07 09:26:16

Thanks a lot!

View PostMario2008, on 2012-02-06 16:03:58, said:

There is no officail format for such letter.

I would simply write a note stating to give permisison to husband/wife to travel with the child. In case it is another person/person not mentioned on the birth certifiacte one would better explicetly identify that person with name, etc.

I would also give full contact details, as well as a signed copy of ID-card/passport giving the permisison to travel.

Yes, it i easy to fake. But immigration can ask questions if they sense something is not right, for example a kid being frightened. A week ago a person at Schiphol Airport was arrested because he rose suspicion, and a check turned up he didn't have permission.

In Topic: Problem At Suvarnabhumi

2012-02-06 14:21:19

Does anyone know what exactly a letter of consent means? Does it need to be 'certified'? And by whom? If not, it would be very easy to falsify such a letter, IMHO.

In Topic: Property Lawyers

2012-01-06 15:09:12

10,000 Baht should do it. Mind you, some (fancy) legal advisors won't talk to you for less than 10.000 per hour. But from that money, they'll have to pay a Thai lawyer (probably 5000) to do the work.

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