Originally Posted by
thaiguzzi
One way to trade SPK land at the land office and have the name changed is by saying the seller is the uncle/aunt of the buyer, he/she being present at the land office and confirming this. This will only happen on SPK land that has checked with bounderies and sat long/lat confirmation. Worked for my missus. She pays an annual land tax on all her land, all of which is SPK, and apparently, this will also help in eventually upgrading paperwork. Allegedly.
Don't know about that one, ask your wife, do they change the name on the title, or put a rider on the back stating the land goes to this relative upon death of owner.
Same goes for chanote title less than 10 years old, no name change allowed, you can not borrow against it, as banks can not put a lean on it. You can sell it by informing the land office on a special form, no tax or transfer fees paid. At the 10 year mark, new owner can have the title changed and pay the taxes.
As posted, when the charnote guys did the 2248 road, any dispute over who owns what and no new title was issued, people were told to take their claim to the land tribunal for a judgement.
It's not the locals you need to worry about, but the guys on computers in BKK, from what I heard the 10 year rule seemed to apply mostly.
Will see what happens when they get out my way, whole villages could be in the national park. Jim