Heritage LandIn Thailand, when a landowner or holder of land title deeds, such as Nor Sor 3, Nor Sor 3 Kor, or Nor Sor 3 Khor, passes away, the land...
5 Tricks to Check and Evaluate Second Hand HouseMany people are now considering second-hand houses for residency due to the high cost of new homes. Interestingly, the benefits of a...
Ownership of Real Estate of ForeignersIn Thailand, the term "foreigner" in legal contexts is referred to as "alien," denoting individuals without Thai nationality or juristic...
Right Registration and Juristic Acts Regarding Immovable Asset FeesAcquiring land or engaging in legal transactions concerning immovable property, such as land or buildings, necessitates registration with...
Leasing a Land for Commercial and Industrial in Case of ForeignerIn Thailand, foreigners have the option to lease land according to regulations outlined in a previous article, allowing for lease...
The Addition of a Home LegallyMany homeowners in Thailand who have purchased housing developments or townhouses often consider expanding their living spaces, with...
Legal Usufruct"Usufruct" represents a significant legal right that can greatly benefit investment in the real estate sector. When properly applied to...
MortgageUnderstanding mortgages in Thailand is crucial for both mortgagors and mortgagees. A mortgage involves a mortgagor using their property...
Characteristics of Land Documents; Green Red and Black Garuda (Official Emblem)Have you ever noticed the garuda symbol on Thai land title deeds or documents of rights? The colors of the garuda—green, red, and...