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September 8, 2025
Escrow Accounts in Thailand

Escrow Accounts in Thailand is now a regulated, mainstream option for managing transactional risk — especially in real estate, M&A and construction deals. Since the Escrow Act B.E. 2551 (2008) and subsequent amendments, escrow is no longer just a commercial convention: it’s a statutory framework that prescribes who may act as an escrow agent, what […]

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August 6, 2025
Breach of Contract in Thailand

Breach of Contract in Thailand. In Thailand, the concept of breach of contract is governed by the Civil and Commercial Code (CCC), which provides the legal foundation for contractual obligations, rights, and remedies. A breach arises when one party fails to perform their obligations under a valid and enforceable agreement, either wholly or partially, without […]

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July 7, 2025
Land Measurement in Thailand

Land Measurement in Thailand. Thailand’s land measurement system is unique, built upon traditional units that are still in active legal and transactional use today. While the metric system is officially adopted in many aspects of Thai governance, land measurement remains firmly rooted in traditional Thai units, creating the need for accurate conversions and a deep […]

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June 6, 2025
Property and Real Estate Disputes in Thailand

Property and real estate disputes in Thailand arise from a broad range of civil conflicts including ownership claims, encroachment, lease violations, easement disagreements, construction defects, and co-ownership issues. These disputes are adjudicated primarily under the Civil and Commercial Code (CCC), the Land Code, and judicial precedent, through the ordinary civil courts and occasionally through administrative […]

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April 25, 2025
Servitudes in Thailand

Servitudes in Thailand. In Thai property law, a servitude (สิทธิเหนือกรรมสิทธิ์ในที่ดินผู้อื่น or Sidthi Nua Kam Sit Nai Tee Din Phu Un) is a real right that allows the owner of one parcel of land (the dominant estate) to exercise certain rights over a neighboring parcel (the servient estate), typically for access, drainage, utilities, or other permanent […]

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April 1, 2025
Thailand Condominiums

Thailand condominiums market is one of the most attractive property investment opportunities for both local and foreign buyers. Unlike landed property, which has ownership restrictions for foreigners, condominiums offer a legal and practical way for non-Thais to own real estate outright. However, buying a condominium in Thailand requires a solid understanding of legal frameworks, market […]

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March 4, 2025
Property Mortgages in Thailand

Property Mortgages in Thailand. Thailand’s real estate market has long been a magnet for both local and foreign investors, offering a diverse range of properties, from luxury condominiums in Bangkok to beachfront villas in Phuket. For many buyers, securing a mortgage is a critical step in acquiring property. However, navigating Thailand’s mortgage landscape can be […]

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June 14, 2023
Property Title Transfer in Thailand

In Thailand, transferring ownership of real estate entails a number of steps and strict adherence to legal requirements. Here is a general description of what happens: 1. Sales Agreement: The terms and conditions of the property transfer, such as the purchase price, payment periods, and any special requirements, are outlined in the sales agreement that […]

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March 31, 2023
Filing Divorce in Thailand

If you have been married in Thailand and are now looking to end the marriage, you can file for a divorce here. This is a process that can be completed in one day at the local District Office where your marriage was registered. It is a relatively cheap and simple process. Divorce by Mutual Consent […]

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March 31, 2023
Preparing a Prenuptial Agreement in Thailand

If you plan to marry a Thai national, you may want to consider preparing a prenuptial agreement before the wedding. This can help you protect your assets and avoid unnecessary disputes in the event that your marriage breaks down. Thailand has strict laws regarding prenuptial agreements and it is important to get legal advice from […]

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