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Is it possible for the DTV to show that you rent properties in France? That and a military pension being my income. I would have control of the properties, rental, maintenance etc but remotely manage it from Thailand. Many thanks in advance
Need some advice. I bought a condo in my home country and earn money through rents. i earn approx 15'000 USD per month. It's not really a work. is the DTV still the right visa for me ? I can't really prove an employement contract as i don't work. I work for maintaning my condo, doing the accounts ect..
Afternoon all. I have been living in Thailand now for two years and I have been funding my stay with money I make from two properties I rent out in England.
I do not have a limited company. I have agents in the UK that take care of the properties for me. I do my annual tax return through the UK gov website.
My question is, would I be eligible for the DTV visa still?
The properties both provide a good wage to live off in Thailand and I have savings well over 500,000 baht.
Anyone else applied who is in similar position to myself?
I’m guessing I could ask my agents to provide evidence of the properties I own and the rent etc?
* I own some property in the U.S. that I rent out and manage (pay bills, arrange for maintenance) from Thailand. I have lease contracts from tenants I could show to demonstrate the income. It seems a stretch to call that income employment, What do you all think? Would I qualify for a digital nomad visa?
* I am age 66 and retired. Is there an unstated upper age limit for DTV? I plan to stay for 4 months this time. I want to set up a bank account, but don't want to put 800K baht in a bank in Thailand.
There's a lot on google regarding the new rental law in 2018, In particular for those entities holding more than five units etc. But what about Individuals or entities with less than five units?
The main questions I was looking for in this context:
... Can they demand double deposit plus first months rent?
....Exactly how long can they hold the deposit after the tenant satisfies the lease and pays the utilities?
....Also, who can legally collect the deposits.. If the agent quits or bolts is the owner liable?
From my experience the agent may ask for the deposit, and then have the tenant paid the rent to the directly to the owner.
Has anyone here got experience as a foreigner with renting out a condo in Thailand, specifically in Bangkok?
I am looking into buying a 1-bedroom condo and renting it out. Are there any profitable condo developments that you would recommend (not luxury)? What advice would you give in order to have the least hassle and most profit :)
We own our own condo, so do we have to complete and do a TM30 each time we travel? Someone in our Property Service dept did for us in the past, but they are no longer working. Do we need an agent to do for us?
I am looking for a Property Agent to manage renting OUT a condominium in Bangkok. I realise many things can be informal compared to other parts of the world, however I’d like some formal protections in place before strangers start inspecting the condo (while I am abroad). Can anyone recommend a trustworthy Property Agent who will sign an agency agreement up front and represent my best interests. Thank you in advance.