Trustworthy house brokers?

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xandocan1
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Trustworthy house brokers?

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Hi,
we are about to rent a house in Hua Hin. Beside FazWaz we found a house Broker at Facebook marcet Place. The Name of the company is "J&M Property Hua Hin". Às this will be the first time we will live in Thailand iam a little bit concerned about fraud.
Do you know this house broker? What are your thoughts?
Thanks for any feedback.
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No experience with that particular agent but in general here you should get a rental contract in English and Thai that you can review and request any amendemnts to before completing the rental transaction.

For houses/pool villas around here worth paying attention to:

1. Is gardening and /or pool cleaning included in the rental cost? If not you will be looking at 1000 to 2500 baht monthly in additional costs unless you wish to do the gardening yourself.
2. Electric and water unit costs: Villa projects often charge their own rates which are wildly different from standard PEA and distrcict water rates.
3. Make sure either the agent or the owner files your TM30 with immigration immediately or at least shortly after your contract start date.
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Thanks for your quick and valuable feedback

Maybe someone can give me some answers regarding my questions:
- Is it usual for foreigners to have to provide a copy of their passport before signing a contract?

- We will move from abroad to Hua Hin this december. Is it better to rent until short before the flight? What about the deposit?

- How can I check if this broker realy exists? The Facebook site mentioned "J&M Property Hua Hin" and "JSM ESTATE" at the same time...
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xandocan1 wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 4:01 pm Thanks for your quick and valuable feedback

Maybe someone can give me some answers regarding my questions:
- Is it usual for foreigners to have to provide a copy of their passport before signing a contract?

- We will move from abroad to Hua Hin this december. Is it better to rent until short before the flight? What about the deposit?

- How can I check if this broker realy exists? The Facebook site mentioned "J&M Property Hua Hin" and "JSM ESTATE" at the same time...
Pretty certain that all agents would require a copy of your passport.

When looking for long-term rental, most advise arriving first and stay somewhere within your budget while you look for a long-term place to live, that way you can check the area out for facilities, travel and by no means least, is there anything that could be a problem - feral dogs, noisy neighbours etc.

No knowledge about J&M Property.
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- Is it usual for foreigners to have to provide a copy of their passport before signing a contract? Yes of course you will not find anywhere that will rent you a property without a passport copy either broker or individual unless they are incredibly shady. They are legally obliged to report your stay to immigration via a TM30 form.

- We will move from abroad to Hua Hin this december. Is it better to rent until short before the flight? What about the deposit? Not exactly sure what you mean but I do not know of anyone ever who has signed rental contract whilst out of country and without even viewing the property, stay in a hotel or airbnb in the area first.

- How can I check if this broker realy exists? The Facebook site mentioned "J&M Property Hua Hin" and "JSM ESTATE" at the same time... You can check any listed Thai Company here https://companieshouse.co.th/?term=J%26M+property. There is no result for J&M specifically. Does this mean they do not exist? No. If you unfamilar with the Thai rental market half the 'agenices' are not registered and literally anyone could be an 'agent' from your local laundry lady to your Farang neigbours wife, sometimes rentals are with multiple agencies and agents and comssion payments are split umpteen times. It's not uncommon for businesses here to have no website and just a FB page, I assume they have a phone number you could just call and speak to someone?

xandocan1 wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 4:01 pm Thanks for your quick and valuable feedback

Maybe someone can give me some answers regarding my questions:
- Is it usual for foreigners to have to provide a copy of their passport before signing a contract?

- We will move from abroad to Hua Hin this december. Is it better to rent until short before the flight? What about the deposit?

- How can I check if this broker realy exists? The Facebook site mentioned "J&M Property Hua Hin" and "JSM ESTATE" at the same time...
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ok, thanks for all the feedback.

We just got in contact with the pool vila management. Everything seems to be alright!
Now the next step is to make the deposit. I guess from european country Transferwise is the best option.

Have a great day
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Hey! I am moving to Hua Hin for work soon and I am looking for homes. How did it work out with this agency? Are they trustworthy? I feel like it's too risky to buy without an agent in this case, even though I prefer to avoid them as much as possible.
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