Trouble : House under renovation without permit
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Trouble : House under renovation without permit
Hi,
My wife started renovating a townhouse, but never got a permit (as many Thais do). After a complaint from a friendly neighbor, the local district officer came by and declared the building "unsafe" : further work and even access is not allowed.
There are proper engineering and architectural drawings available. Is there a way to still rectify the situation and get things legally in order ?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
My wife started renovating a townhouse, but never got a permit (as many Thais do). After a complaint from a friendly neighbor, the local district officer came by and declared the building "unsafe" : further work and even access is not allowed.
There are proper engineering and architectural drawings available. Is there a way to still rectify the situation and get things legally in order ?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Re: Trouble : House under renovation without permit
Chatuchuk,
If you have proper engineering and architectural drawings, then they have signatures on the cover page, under those signatures are qualifications of the person. Take those to the nearest Or Bor Tor/Tesaban office for approval by their engineering department. The cost is just under 200 baht from memory, but you must have their stamp on every single page.
If you have proper engineering and architectural drawings, then they have signatures on the cover page, under those signatures are qualifications of the person. Take those to the nearest Or Bor Tor/Tesaban office for approval by their engineering department. The cost is just under 200 baht from memory, but you must have their stamp on every single page.
Re: Trouble : House under renovation without permit
Some Or Bor Dor offices require a copy of the architect's ID card. Most (in my experience) will not accept drawings from non-registered architects, or non-Thai architects, and other architects who have to provide a signature for them will ask for a lot of money. In many cases, an Or Bor Dor may accept an 'extra' payment that might work out cheaper.
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Good post ... worth taking note of.jazzman wrote:Some Or Bor Dor offices require a copy of the architect's ID card. Most (in my experience) will not accept drawings from non-registered architects, or non-Thai architects, and other architects who have to provide a signature for them will ask for a lot of money. In many cases, an Or Bor Dor may accept an 'extra' payment that might work out cheaper.
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For my house the (qualified and registered) engineer had to sign the plans and specifications and that then was approved.
Re: Trouble : House under renovation without permit
The subject of how you get a 'Building Permit' varies so much in Thailand as to be to incomprehensible to most of us Farang.
Just go to the Tessaban, with your Thai partner or translator, and ask them what they require. In my experience if you approach this with a smile they will be happy to accommodate you.
Just go to the Tessaban, with your Thai partner or translator, and ask them what they require. In my experience if you approach this with a smile they will be happy to accommodate you.
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Re: Trouble : House under renovation without permit
- and your farang wallet.MGV12 wrote: with a smile they will be happy to accommodate you.
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Totally disagree ... based on my local and personal experience; it's all about how you approach people; even 'government' people in my experience.jazzman wrote:- and your farang wallet.MGV12 wrote: with a smile they will be happy to accommodate you.
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My permits cost me nothing.
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It depends on one's own personal experience. I certainly approach people in the best manner and with the best possible intentions of obtaining the best service and conditions. Negotiating skills are essential. I generally get what I want, and with a smile, but sometimes with an envelope passed under the table. Same as paying speeding fines or getting a 20' container of comercial goods cleared through customs, but on a different scale...MGV12 wrote: Totally disagree ... based on my local and personal experience; it's all about how you approach people; even 'government' people in my experience.
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Most of us aren't in the commercial sphere ... but even-so can benefit from adopting a 'When in Rome' approach.jazzman wrote:or getting a 20' container of comercial goods cleared through customs, but on a different scale...
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how does one determine the size of the envelope to get results? are there any guidelines?
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There re no guidelines for things unofficial. Gut feeling I suppose. It usually works for me, and I have to do it all the time, and I'm quite satisfied the cost and the result.
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Ya need a permit and plans to build ??
All I have is a single sheet of paper with a hand drawn "idea" of what I want
All I have is a single sheet of paper with a hand drawn "idea" of what I want
Re: Trouble : House under renovation without permit
That'll do in some areasMakmak456 wrote:Ya need a permit and plans to build ??
All I have is a single sheet of paper with a hand drawn "idea" of what I want
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