Property Lawyer in Phetchaburi 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 Phetchaburi
- 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
- 1Initial consultation — confirm ownership route fits your visa, tax, and exit plans
- 2Title search and physical site verification (we visit, not just photos)
- 3Contract review and negotiation — deposit safeguards, completion conditions, penalties
- 4FET coordination with your bank if buying a condo (funds must arrive as foreign currency)
- 5Land Office attendance on transfer day — translation, signing, tax payment
- 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
About our team in Phetchaburi
Phetchaburi contains Cha-am, a resort town and holiday-home market with a substantial foreign buyer base, alongside farming and coastal fishing. The recurring issues are foreign property holding — including structures that have become customary but carry real risk — sale and long-lease agreements, condominium juristic-person disputes, and family cases involving a foreign spouse.
A holding structure being common does not make it safe; several have points at which they are voidable or unenforceable once tested in court. We review the structure and the documents so the real exposure is visible before a decision is made. The team works in Thai, English, and Chinese, runs the file from our Khon Kaen head office and Bangkok branch, and travels to appear at the Phetchaburi Provincial Court.
Courts we appear at in Phetchaburi
- •Phetchaburi Provincial Court
- •Phetchaburi Juvenile and Family Court
- •Region 7 Labor Court (Kanchanaburi)
Mueang Phetchaburi, Cha-am, Tha Yang, Ban Laem, Khao Yoi, and the areas continuing into Ratchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan
Contact our Phetchaburi attorneys
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