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Lung Per wrote:My advice for you is to turn the whole matter over to a reputable lawyer. It seems like the guy is trying to hide something and you won't be getting the info you need. A reputable (Thai) lawyer who will handle the committee's matters now and in the future can probably work it out for you. Unfortunately I don't have first-hand knowledge of one - perhaps other members can give a recommendation. Good luck.
Have to agree with this advice, as Lung Per suggests either the developer is hiding something or perhaps this lack of co operation is simply the developer's way of preventing/delaying transfer to the owners committee. Whatever.............see a good lawyer and be prepared for a long haul
Lawyers mean FEES, and they can be expensive whilst you also seem to need an accountant ( more fees)
The first thing you need to do is to get ALL the home owners together to raise a starting fund, agree the strategy and nominate 3/4 persons to look into the situation using lawyers / accountants if need be.
Of course lawyers take fees. What did you expect? Should they work for free??