Nick MuayPlam If you want an efficient will that cannot be tampered with. You need to certify your passport and its translation With your embassy and the local thai government. You then write your will and have A certified translation of it.
Filed with the local district office. All of this can be done at very little cost, Translations are between 300 and 500 T. H. B. If I'm not mistaken, the file fee was actually less than 100 thb. As you said you don't have to do this this is not the only way, But this is the correct way to see to it that your thailand family receives the money and property that you want them to have. And it's gonna cost you less than 2000 thb total .a small price to pay to insure your family gets what you want them to get,quickly and efficiently. Obtw I followed the coaching of a Thai lawyer to do this for my family:)
oh for crying out loud... You don't need a lawyer to do a will, but you do need to do it correctly. 55 1st of all, you have to send off to the embassy and get your Passport.
Translation in certified.. Second of all, you need to write your will and thensertify a translation of your will into the thai languag. Thirdly you go to your local political office and file the will.
And get an extension, Wow, your money is sitting in the account for 3 months. You'll have to take a quick flight to the name. Vietnam or maybe kl malaser up to you the flights only about $100. A lot less than the cost of a visa agent. No need for a Visa agent. There are volunteers at immigration. That can check your paperwork and coach you on what you need. Also, there are Thailand Visa Facebook groups that will help you.. Welcome to Thailand the land of smiles. I did exactly what you're doing 8 years ago. And I love it. D m may if you have any other questions
My wife and I came 7 years ago. And we put down roots and we absolutely love it! Of course it's not for everyone. Like the millions and millions of people in bangkok, But you can have bangkok, We love Chiangmai ❤️ 😍 💖 too
You are so correct , I have been a landlord for twenty years and I have many stories to tell. My Thailand wife rents out 4 different condos. And the contract says We will refund your deposit.
One week after you move out. It often takes a while before you discover the damage that these people have done. Like children, they're trying to hide their mistakes. I'm constantly amused.
When someone here invests 2 million And then temporarily rents it out for 10,000 per month.
And they flip out over when they're going to get their deposit back. At that rate of return thailand people don't see a profit for twenty years. I have no sympathy for some of these folks. Go through an agency if your afraid of not getting your deposit back,they will advocate for you 😉