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@Nongnuch *******
over 8 rooms and 30 guests you need a hotel license. Less than that you still need to register with district office but no license required but as “non hotel accommodation exemption “. Law changed 2023.
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@Brook *******
totally wrong. Certain condos ban it, different local governments try to set different rules etc. Airbnb is definitely 100% legal in Thailand.
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I was under the impression that as of May everyone needs to apply online even for a visa exempt. The website repeatedly does not work on many levels…
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@Garrett **********
what a joke. I remember they tried to launch the same a few years ago. It’s 2025 and still can’t build a website
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Game of sarcastiball anybody?
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