I agree but the foreigner can be fined too up for non compliance. Has happened to a couple friends of mine, hence my pressure on the agent to file quickly.
I agree with you in spirit but I know I will be fined instead…galls me that I tried to comply with Thai law and was told by the agent I was absolutely wrong
To clarify, what is the time frame the landlord has to file the TM30 within? I have read within 24 hours after arrival, but my real estate agent who handles it for my foreign landlord is telling me 7 days…
Yes we did and the requirements do state the requirement of the deposit being present for 2 months, but it has been discussed in this group that the only office enforcing that to the letter of the law was Jomtien. Leave it to my luck to find probably the only other office to enforce this requirement for first time applications..