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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
บริษัท สุวรรณวรา ลอว์เฟิร์ม จำกัด
Suwanvara Lawfirm
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
บริษัท สุวรรณวรา ลอว์เฟิร์ม จำกัด
Khon Kaen

Property Lawyer in Khon Kaen for Foreigners — Condominiums, 30-Year Leases, Villas, Due Diligence

Foreigners can own freehold condominiums in Thailand (subject to the 49% per-building foreign quota), can hold a 30-year registered lease on land or villas, and can hold land via a properly structured Thai company — but each route has trade-offs that need to be explained before any deposit is paid. We act for foreign buyers across the full transaction: title search, off-plan contract review, escrow and deposit safeguards, transfer at the Land Office, and the post-completion paperwork (FET, tax, foreign-quota letter).

Scope of property lawyer for foreigners work in Khon Kaen

  • Condominium freehold — foreign quota verification, FET (Foreign Exchange Transaction) compliance
  • 30-year registered leases on land or houses, with renewal option drafting
  • Villa purchase via lease + corporate ownership — risk-mapped structuring
  • Title due diligence — Chanote/NS3K/NS3 verification, encumbrance check, boundary survey
  • Sale-and-purchase agreement review and negotiation
  • Off-plan project review — developer financial health, escrow protections, completion guarantees
  • Land Office transfer attendance and FET letter preparation

Process

  1. 1Initial consultation — confirm ownership route fits your visa, tax, and exit plans
  2. 2Title search and physical site verification (we visit, not just photos)
  3. 3Contract review and negotiation — deposit safeguards, completion conditions, penalties
  4. 4FET coordination with your bank if buying a condo (funds must arrive as foreign currency)
  5. 5Land Office attendance on transfer day — translation, signing, tax payment
  6. 6Post-transfer: foreign-quota letter, household registration, ongoing common-area fees setup

Documents to prepare

  • Passport (signed pages + valid visa pages)
  • Existing title deed and any prior sale-purchase contract
  • Seller's ID and household registration (we collect on your behalf)
  • Proof of funds and FET-eligible bank transfer slips (for condo purchases)
  • Power of attorney if you can't attend the transfer in person

Courts we appear at in Khon Kaen

  • Khon Kaen Provincial Court
  • Khon Kaen Municipal Court
  • Region 4 Labor Court
  • Khon Kaen Juvenile and Family Court
  • Khon Kaen Administrative Court

Covering Khon Kaen, Maha Sarakham, Kalasin, and Roi Et

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Contact our Khon Kaen attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — property lawyer for foreigners in Khon Kaen

3 questions answered

It's a hard statutory limit, enforced at the Land Office. If the foreign quota is already full, you cannot register a foreign freehold — you'd take a long lease instead (often 30 years + renewal, structured at the same building). Always verify the foreign quota status with a current letter from the juristic person before paying any deposit. Buying without this letter is the most common foreign-buyer mistake we see.