Hi Peter, re: my question about who owns the site roads, do you know this yet, it's fundamental to what you/electric company can do. A few on here should be able to offer relevant advice after this is established.
"Electricity on temporary meters is more expensive" - Your electricity won't be being charged by the electric authority at temporary meter rates (if developers meter is permanent), so shouldn't apply.
brianks wrote:Law says we needed over 50% of the Land Owners (not lessors) in the total complex
Believe you mean lessees Brian, and its an excellent point. Leaseholders (lessees) are, quite rightly, NOT members in the normal legal 'Moo Bahn Owners Association', and have no vote, their lessor does. I would hazard a guess that this law is not applicable to 80-90% of new built developments in Thailand.
spitfire wrote:I'm no property expert but this one seems to be in-sink with the usual conman/cowboy stuff of this sector.
How much did you say you paid down Khaosan Road for your fake teaching credentials again?
SJ