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Yes.
The yellow book is registration only and confers no right of ownership
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Yes.
The yellow book is registration only and confers no right of ownership
But you will have to go and ask for the Yellow book, They are not going to come crawling to you and hand you the book, to easy, so go the the Amphur and ask for one.
Well this is my experience 2 days ago, to get a yellow book you have to fill in a form asking father and mothers name,any siblings,where you were born,what blood group you are. And if thats not enough you have to take the head of the villiage and a neighbour to the office to make sure you are ok. And we did have a blue book for 3 yrs with our names in it 2 farangs, but i now think it was because we had the house built so therefore the first owners. Good Luck. we took a lawyer with us to translate and make it easier but still very uncomfortable.
You can never co-own the house unless you get yourself a Thai passport.Originally Posted by Fabian
This what ai did before and what I have done in San Sai,,Originally Posted by blackgang
Now I am going in for my renewal of extension tomorrow, and I just found out from my landlady that she will bring me a copy of my page as I am registered in her BLUE BOOK as if I was a Thai, so we will se how this is going to work.Originally Posted by blackgang
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