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Graham *******
@Burnard ***********
To access his house he must cross her land! She can easy get a restraining order against him and serve it to him at a prison address!
Graham *******
@Burnard ***********
If your wife's family decide you are not worth your keep any longer, this can happen but usually the husband decides not to take the risk and does a runner!
Graham *******
@Burnard ***********
Not complicated or difficult at all, the only thing your wife need do is file a domestic abuse complaint and ask for a restraining order! You can appeal from jail!
Graham *******
I am a land developer in Central America, I know what an easement is, I have granted easement and leeway myself to others! Point being the freeholder grants leeway, he is not obliged to, and it can be revoked if misused!
Graham *******
@Lye *********
If the owner of the land does not want you on the land, you better find a way of moving your house! It's called "aggravated trespass"!
Graham *******
@Ludwig **********
If your wife, or more specifically her family, decide you are not going to live in "her" house she/they can make life very difficult for you! Domestic abuse, etc. etc. Woman do not come with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty!
Graham *******
@Burnard ***********
It is illegal for a Farang to own land, also illegal to have a controlling influence on land! This is Thai constitutional law and supersedes any other law or agreement! If the government wishes to litigate it would win every time. Farangs own land through companies with nominee shareholders, this is highly illegal but up till now ignored! The new popularist government might change things!
Graham *******
just come on a stamp at the airport and apply through an agent here!
Graham *******
@John ********
John, would you mind answering a question for me! In the case of condominiums, 49% is the totally permissible unit holding for Farangs! What happens when the unit holders vote to demolish the building and liquidate the holding corporation! Do the Farang unit holders have the same share to the land (proceeds of sale thereof) as Thai when the land is sold? Thnks.
Graham *******
@Brandon ***********
Yeah, I'm not suprised the chinese are mentioned and also Phuket with all those Russians hanging around!