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  • lease

    is a contract whereby a person, called the letter (lessor), agrees to let another person, called the tenant (lessee), have the use or benefit of a property for a limited period of time and rental payments are made periodically by the tenant (section 537 civil and commercial code)

  • Real Estate Leasehold, Lease and Tenancy laws

    Leasehold in Thailand
    The lease (tenancy) agreement

    Lease or rent of land, house or condominium apartment unit for residential purpose by foreigners is governed by civil and commercial code sections 537 to 571. Foreigners are under Thai law allowed to lease real estate property for up to 30 years and the law is applied in the same manner if the lessee is a foreign or Thai national. When the lessor is a business operator under Thai law (renting out 3 or more residential properties), the tenancy is in addition governed by a 2018 (update 2025) residential tenancy regulation issued under consumer protection laws.

  • What happens with the lease when I die?

    In addition to previous question, the other question I have is what happens to the lease when I die? Thanks.
  • What happens with the lease when the owner dies?

    I own a property in Thailand under a leasehold, one thing I cannot find online is what happens to leasehold when the owner dies?