Thai Laws about Foreign Ownership of Property in Thailand. Below is a table of the laws on foreign ownership of land in Thailand - simplified and easy to understand.
As a foreigner in Thailand, you CAN own:
a) A condominium unit in a registered Condominium under the Condominium Act.
b) A building that is on a piece of land owned by someone else.
c) A leasehold for land for a period of upto 30 years (for all types of titles/ types of land or buildings.
As a foreigner in Thailand, you CANNOT own:
a) Nor Sor Si (4) Jor/ Chanote (Freehold) Land
b) Any more than 49% of the total shares of a Thai Limited company with freehold land.
As a foreigner in Thailand, you CAN own:
a) A condominium unit in a registered Condominium under the Condominium Act.
b) A building that is on a piece of land owned by someone else.
c) A leasehold for land for a period of upto 30 years (for all types of titles/ types of land or buildings.
As a foreigner in Thailand, you CANNOT own:
a) Nor Sor Si (4) Jor/ Chanote (Freehold) Land
b) Any more than 49% of the total shares of a Thai Limited company with freehold land.
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