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Are you the owner of the place you live in? Well, if you don't you're legally responsible for not reporting yourself or anyone staying at your place.
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Anonymous participant Yes, but you may not be able to get documents (certificate of residence and so ones) from immigration if not done.
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Anonymous participant Well, it could work but some hotel may refuse to provide it; not a must, the must for them is to report, nothing more nothing less. Ask the hotel before.

I used to work for hotels here.
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Anonymous participant He refused because short term rentals are illegal in Thailand without hotel license 😁.
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TM30 is a must for any hotels or condo's/villa's owners from day 1st. However, you don't risk anything as it is not your responsibility. But make sure it is done if you need documents or report for 90 days.
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