Publications
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As a part of our corporate social responsibility commitment DUENSING KIPPEN provides regular legal column contributions to numerous international, national and local hard and soft copy publications including: our regular legal column in The Phuket News newspaper, Mondaq, the Danish - Thai Trade News, Tropical Living magazine, Director magazine, Exotiq magazine, Samui - Phangan Real Estate magazine, The Pattaya Mail newspaper, Samui Express newspaper, Chiang Mai Mail newspaper and many others. We also make these publications available here below.
TIME TO REGULATE ESTATE AGENCY IN THAILAND? – PART TWO
What happens if an estate agent in Thailand lies, double deals, cheats or misrepresents…? “Can you count on and trust every single estate agent in Thailand?”
TIME TO REGULATE ESTATE AGENCY IN THAILAND? – PART ONE
What happens if an estate agent in Thailand lies, double deals, cheats or misrepresents…? “Can you count on and trust every single estate agent in Thailand?”
The Supreme Court in Thailand just ordered a completed, high‐end, high‐rise, 100 M USD +, residential project demolished, why?
A high‐end mixed use residential Complex consisting of a twenty‐four storey hotel and an eighteen storey apartment in the heart of Bangkok, which was only recently completed with a construction cost price tag of approximately three billion Thai Baht (almost one hundred million USD) — has just been ordered demolished by the Supreme Administrative Court in Thailand; there is no further appeal available, the order is final.
THE LICENSING FACILITATION ACT – A More Business Friendly Licensing Procedure in Thailand?
Historically, obtaining a desired business license, registration, or other requisite government permission has often been time consuming and incurred arguably unnecessary costs in Thailand. Such inefficiencies stem in large part from the broad discretion government offices are generally given to determine what an applicant must do or provide, to obtain a license, registration, or permission.
THE LEASE‐MORTGAGE: The better way to protect investors and promote Thailand’s residential real estate market
Recent Thai court rulings which have held the so‐called “collective leasehold” or “secured leasehold” (“Collective Lease”) to be void, have created quite a stir among Thai real estate developers and investors. This is because many developers who sell to foreign investors have been marketing and selling the Collective Lease for several years now in Thailand.