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There are many different types of land titles in Thailand, the majority of which do not allow for the legal right
to build on that land.
Only 3 land titles are recommended; Nor Sor 3, Nor Sor 3 Gor, and Chanote.
In the beginning; i.e., the Sukhothai era, most of the land in Thailand was in the possession of the people,
who reserved the right to individually use said land and to transfer it to their heirs. Later, in the Ayuthaya
and Ratanakosin era, the land was owned by the kings. The people had to request a royal grant in order to obtain
land.
There are two types of rights to private land:
The first is the right of possession (Possessory right), i.e. people who possess and use the benefit of land
will have the right to possess such land under the Civil and Commercial Code. The second is ownership by a person
who has a title deed and documents concerning the land.
Here are the 4 recommended types of land ownership:
- Nor Sor 3
Is the lowest land title which allows for legally building a property and an instrument certifying the use of land
issued by the government to the proprietor of land not a possessory title, i.e. it is confirmed by law that a person
holding Nor. Sor 3 has the legal right to possess the land. This land title can be used as a legal document or to use
the benefit of the land as an owner. Nor Sor 3 is a floating map with no parcel points. It is issued for a specific
plot of land and is not connected to other land plots. This causes problems in verifying the land area. Any legal
acts must be publicized for 30 days.
- Nor Sor 3 Gor
Is a legal land title with the same legal basis as Nor. Sor. 3. The difference being that Nor. Sor. 3 Gor has parcel
points on the map, and is set by using an aerial survey to set the points and the land area. It is possible to verify
a nearby land area. It always uses the same scale of 1:5000. There is no need to publicize any legal acts, and it is
possible to partition ( divide ) the land into smaller plots.
- Chanote - Land Title Deed
A certificate for ownership of land. A person having their name shown on the deed has the legal right to the land, and
can use it as evidence to confirm the right to government authorities. The title deed has been issued by using GPS to
set the area and boundaries of the land, which is a very accurate method. Any legal acts may be done immediately, as
per the right of ownership. Land partition of more than 9 plots must be carried out according to the Land Allotment Law,
Section 286. This is the most secure type of land title and is highly recommended.
- Condominium
Foreigners have the right to ownership of buildings only, where land is not included. Legal acts are unlimited. A suggestion
for foreigners is to lease the land for 30 years with an option to an extension of the lease, then purchase ownership of
the house built on the land. Certainty of possession of land and house is assured, by being the owner of the house. The
ownership of the land shall be leased out. If arranged as stated above, then the house will be separate from the land,
and will not be a component part under the Civil Law. Ownership of buildings can be confirmed, and the lessor cannot seize
the house upon expiration of the lease.
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