Moving in before paying for house - your thoughts?
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Don't understand any delays. Simple, they transfer money same day as going to land office, it's theirs, and not until both done. That's common sense.
Re: Moving in before paying for house - your thoughts?
My rule of thumb for any non-trivial financial deal is the faster the other parties want to proceed, the slower and more carefully I examine the situation.
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Wise words, Homer.
In the final analysis the buyers decided not to proceed, a decision I respect. For me, the agent is at fault for setting unrealistic expectations and allowing the buyers to think they could do some kind of "rent-to-buy" scheme. This was never an option.
So, with up front legal fees, courier costs for Power of Attorney documents and a weeks' condo rental, I'm into about 80,000 THB. This does not including wasting a lot of people's time. What are the chances that I'll see anything of the mystical 100,000 THB "non-refundable" deposit the buyers paid the agent? I think we all know the answer to that one!
Time to chalk it up to another of life's lessons learned: when considering a property agent, choose very carefully.
In the final analysis the buyers decided not to proceed, a decision I respect. For me, the agent is at fault for setting unrealistic expectations and allowing the buyers to think they could do some kind of "rent-to-buy" scheme. This was never an option.
So, with up front legal fees, courier costs for Power of Attorney documents and a weeks' condo rental, I'm into about 80,000 THB. This does not including wasting a lot of people's time. What are the chances that I'll see anything of the mystical 100,000 THB "non-refundable" deposit the buyers paid the agent? I think we all know the answer to that one!
Time to chalk it up to another of life's lessons learned: when considering a property agent, choose very carefully.
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Run don't walk, quickly from that particular Agent person. Pete
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Re: Moving in before paying for house - your thoughts?
Yes and no. It is a statutory requirement that on the transfer of a house a 30 day public notice has to be given if the land is owned by a different party. Even if I was selling to a Thai national, since I own the house and someone else owns the land, the 30 day statutory notice would still have to be given.laphanphon wrote:Don't understand any delays. Simple, they transfer money same day as going to land office, it's theirs, and not until both done. That's common sense.
However, if a Thai persons owns the land and house together, and then transfers the land and house to a Thai person (or Thai company), this can be done in one day.
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Re: Moving in before paying for house - your thoughts?
What idiot buys a house without the land........LOL.....???
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Any foreigner who wants to own a house in Thailand...laphanphon wrote:What idiot buys a house without the land........LOL.....???
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Re: Moving in before paying for house - your thoughts?
Leasehold is very common in England (but not Scotland)laphanphon wrote:What idiot buys a house without the land........LOL.....???
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I think the man said there's one born every day. If you want to own....condo, though good luck with that.hhfarang wrote:Any foreigner who wants to own a house in Thailand...laphanphon wrote:What idiot buys a house without the land........LOL.....???
What's that, a left over from serfdom days of past. Royals / elite that idiots worship because they are so much better and smarter..........LOL. Well, no doubt smarter. And they still control the peasants ........ who would have thought......pretty sad.dundrillin wrote:Leasehold is very common in England (but not Scotland)laphanphon wrote:What idiot buys a house without the land........LOL.....???
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LeaseHold......actually had to Google that, and damn, people actually do that.
In reality, as the term states "lease"hold, you don't own anything. Sooner or later, you must leave. So where does the ownership come in. You're simply leasing / renting. Not like you can take the house or flat with you.......LOL
In reality, as the term states "lease"hold, you don't own anything. Sooner or later, you must leave. So where does the ownership come in. You're simply leasing / renting. Not like you can take the house or flat with you.......LOL
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A lot of leases in the UK are for 999 years. mainly in flats (apartment if American). It's only really in Central London that leasehold flats are sold for much shorter periods and is confined to the wealthy.
I have bought and sold two leasehold flats in the UK with no problems. Nowt to do with any elitism, just the way it is.
I have bought and sold two leasehold flats in the UK with no problems. Nowt to do with any elitism, just the way it is.
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