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A reentry permit only keeps your extension alive until it's expired date. It doesn't extend anything.
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Re entry Permit is only valid until the end of your visa or extension.
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Even if you take everything, you still pay the 200 baht service charge. Others had reported it many times. Apparently it's an agency that runs it and not immigration directly.
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I've no idea why they are giving you that advice. A lawyers fee to complete a condo sale would be around
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baht. The only running around for him or her is a trip to the land office.
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buying a new condo, you wouldn't have any fees. You would simply just use the developers lawyer if they was a known developer or most new sales include your fees anyway.

Condo purchase is so simple here, you could even do it yourself if you don't mind a day at the land office.
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I would change your lawyer. He's not only wrong, he's the most expensive lawyer in Asia charging them prices on a property sale.
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@Ellie ******
no worry. I wouldn't of thought that information was even available on Embassy and consulate websites.

It comes under section 37 ( Without checking) of the immigration act. Chances are, unless your a repeat tourist visa or visa exempt user, your mostly not going to be asked but you could be.
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@Ellie ******
you can be asked to show 20,000 baht when entering the country on any visa. Don't kid yourself.
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Don't be afraid of being dead. Once your dead, you don't know your dead.
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There is a reason I'm asking if she actually has a work permit after entering on the Non O only to leave 6 weeks later to travel and attempt to reenter again on a visa exempt entry.