Hi Everyone hope your all well
Could you help I am in a rented property, I have a rental agreement, but no copy of the house registration document ( tabean bahn ).
Do I need this for the visa process.
As I am unable to get a copy off owner.
Many thanks
House registration document
Re: House registration document
The rental agreement is sufficient for the visa process.
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Re: House registration document
Thanks for your reply, that’s reassuring.
Also do you know if it’s normal to expect a copy of the owners taben bahn when you rent somebody’s house.
Or is reasonable for them to refuse.
Many Thanks
Also do you know if it’s normal to expect a copy of the owners taben bahn when you rent somebody’s house.
Or is reasonable for them to refuse.
Many Thanks
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Re: House registration document
I rented 4 properties over 14 years, and I never asked for (and Immigration never asked for) a copy.
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Re: House registration document
The owner is required to submit a TM30 form to immigration within 24 hours of you residing there to report your whereabouts. As a renter you are not expected to be included in the tabien baan.
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Re: House registration document
When I moved into my condo in Hua Hin I took all the forms, signed by owner, copies of rental agreements, everything. But because the owner of my condo is a farang she wanted a copy of his passport. I was like - are you serious? You have all his details, incl his passport number on these documents. Nope she wanted colour copy of his photo. So much hassle.
I departed there hoping this unessecary complexity was not going to be a typical occurrence for Hua Hin.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
I departed there hoping this unessecary complexity was not going to be a typical occurrence for Hua Hin.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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How's that working out for you?Thailightzone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:15 pm I departed there hoping this unessecary complexity was not going to be a typical occurrence for Hua Hin.
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Well I do 90-day reporting now online.dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:44 pmHow's that working out for you?Thailightzone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:15 pm I departed there hoping this unessecary complexity was not going to be a typical occurrence for Hua Hin.
My first experiences of immigration where at Jomtien, Chonburi. I went with all the forms & copies and they just handed them back to me like "i don't want all your trash" and just took my passport and approved in 1 minute.
BTW if you want to see more white Englishmen than you'd see on the streets of London then just go to Jomtien immigration