Although a foreigner is not allowed, by law, to own property and land (apart from a condo on
the Thai/Foreigner share) it should be noted that if you are given the opportunity to look at
a chanote, for whatever reason, it does not identify the land by an address. It is totally confusing
to understand how you can tie the chanote to an address when the address does not appear
on the chanote.
Can anyone help clarify further ?
I was an avid reader of a forum in the Pattaya Daily News for over a year which
aired the feelings of people who had been involved with Peter Gold, a UK passport
holder residing in Jomtien. A civil action had been taken by a group of people against Green
alleging that they had loaned money to him and the promised interest and capital
had not been repaid. I remember reading that the judgement accepted Green's offer of
repayment but since then the forum closed and I am disappointed not to kno