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PostAuthor: laphanphon » July 23, 2008, 7:13 am

my apologies to all for any misunderstanding, looking of my papers yesterday, i realized i have a 'userfuct', not 'gift of habitation', but all else is same, all of 75 baht to register by self at office, simply answer the questions asked by the man with the fill in the blanks computer screen. for life - free - use and or modifiy at will.

sorry for any confusion.
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PostAuthor: BKKSTAN » July 23, 2008, 7:18 am

3 apologies,maybe this is another situation where the topic threads could be combined ! :lol: Never heard LA repeat himself so much :lol: Time for more coffee and Baileys :lol: :lol:
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PostAuthor: laphanphon » July 23, 2008, 7:22 am

Never heard LA repeat himself so much

you've never seen me drunk, luckily and thankfully, i don't think anyone has. maturity, and only in my 50's, happened so early in life. 8)
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PostAuthor: tingtongfalang » July 23, 2008, 7:38 am

arjay wrote:I have heard mention that upon expiry of a usufruct one could theoretically remove/take away the house which one had subsequently built on the land subject to the usufruct. Though as that would likely be on the occasion of one's demise, there could be some practical difficulties. ;) Maybe your spirit would have to come back to do it! ;)

However, surely it's as, if not more common that the foreigner would have bought an existing house and land, and thus he could not take away the house as it would be part of what he has leased or obtained a usufruct on.

Noted that Aussieboy has built his house subsequent to the purchase of the land, and on legs, so that he can take it away! AB, Have you fitted wheels to the legs for ease of removal? ;) :lol:


I read somewhere that upon a Usufrutuaries demise their decendents have the option to renew the Usufruct. Sort of an inheritance. Where they could continue to live on the premises or rent or lease it.
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