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Ive thought about many of these issues myself. Ive been with my gf for 14 years now. I built a house after 8 years, bought many motorbikes over the years and bought her a car. I decided to put a mortgage on the house as a safeguard , just in case. However it's nearly paid off now. I did the same with her car, just in case. Our house is 2 doors down from her parents. They have never asked me for anything substantial, and I made it clear from the beginning that I don't believe in sin sot so that was something that was never going to happen. We all get along really well. Lastly now that everything is almost paid for , I kinda don't worry about getting screwed. Just made sensible precautions. I decided that I would never commit more than 20-30 percent of my net worth in Thailand , just in case. I have a truck in my name, and her car is in her name. I could be divested of everything except for the truck if things went south. Ive also made precautions for her financial security in the event of my death in the future. Not a lump sum as the temptation to spend it all foolishly, or invest in sure thing ideas, of which there are no shortage in Thailand. No, instead in ensuring a monthly decent income for life. My thinking is that a younger woman had dedicated a lot of her life to our relationship, and so naturally I need to think about what comes next after me. I love living in Thailand, and its a very rewarding life.
I purchased 2 Rai a few months back in my wife's name. When we registered the property we set up a 30 year lease in my name, (you never know what might happen). We are also working on our Wills and the property will transfer to our kids upon any unforeseen circumstances.. I met my wife in the UK, she was a chef there. I consider everything as ours, but it's ultimately for the kids.
I am curious why did you end up lease not usufruct which gives you a lifetime right to the land without money transactions. Last Wills and Testaments are for sure important in case she dies before you -Jay
@@PloyandJayinThailand we done it at the point we registered the land under my Solicitors recommendation. I think it only cost about 300 baht. She said there are several ways this can be dealt with and they all work. This was just the most cost effective and simple method at the time we registered the land.
My wife and I have a similar arrangement to yours. She owns some land in Thailand, and we are going to build a house there. She will pay for that house with her own money, while I pay for our home here in Norway. If we where ever to divorce, she keeps her land and her house, while I keep my assets from Norway. If we where to buy some land in Thailand together, we will put it in the children's names. They are all Thai citizens, so there is no problem with ownership of land there.
If you are a foreigner and you are about to buy land on the name of your Thai wife or your kid, you can sign the usufruct or the superficies agreement at the same time than buying the land at the land department, i imagine it's done at the back of the chanote. You must be assisted by a real estate lawyer to do it and avoid scam from the seller. If your wife refuse to sign it's a red flag, don't buy (better renting).
@@PloyandJayinThailand I was reaaally disappointed for that fact thinking that I would never be comfortable having all the land, house and stuff in my wife's name just bc as said, u never know what can happen, we are humans and things can change really drastically from day to day but after watching these comments I've been searching about usufruct agreements and it seems to be a really safe move to take in order to be almost the owner in regards with the stipulations of the agreement been able to manage from what you use the property for with respect to any activity that can generate an economic income to the possibility of living alone in it until the day you die and it is transferred to the children or something like that, and as felix said, if she refuses to sing u know that 100% a red flag taking into consideration that u are not going to leave her with nothing within the agreement if the marriage goes wrong. Really good to know, now I'm back planning to go someday, if possible, to build a life over there. haha
You can't put your name on the land but you can register your name on the house 78 baht that way you can stay there all your life If you get divorce you have to come to agreement you've done well
I forget the word they call this agreement I got all my info from Siam legal had an email from them but unfortunately lost it But I'm one hundred percent sure once your name registered on house no one can sell without your permission incase of divorce your entitled to half if you've got proof of payment
I have met many guys who lost everything. There are ways to protect your investments here. Legal ways. Highly educated guys loosing everything to a beautiful un educated Thai girl. My answer Education comes in many ways. Great topic.
Foreigners should understand how the Thai hierarchy works. In order. First is the mother, then grandmother, grandfather, sisters, father, buffalo, brothers, pigs, chickens, the dogs, and finally you the foreigner. The key in my opinion is the family. If your intended comes from a good family, and you were introduced by a reputable person, you should be ok. Meeting a bar girl, and expecting your relationship to work out, well, good luck on that. Remember , Thai bar girls are the most charming girls on the planet. Some will have a husband and children back in the province, and after pledging their undying love for you, and you return home after your wonderful vacation, suddenly their mother will need an emergency operation , and you are expected to pay. Divorce is normal all over the planet, so just do your best.
I met my thai wife in Thailand as I was leaving there. We got married at the French Embassy, my son was born there and I took them both to France because I wanted him to be educated here. My wife and I have been a happy couple since...1986. There is no rule in mixed in mixed marriages, regardless the nationalities. Some are successful and some are failures. It's all about compromising...exactly the same when you get married to a fellow citizen.
My mate got divorced and his wife had to pay him half. Kids had grown up. He had paid for everything. His wife didn’t argue and both just grew apart. It was a legal decision handed down.
I am one of the lucky ones, meet my wife at a beach bar in Pattaya 25 years ago. Still happy married. Worst thing I can say is my wife does like to gamble some. I totally trust my wife. We spent less than a million baut on our home and land. If something should happen I would never sweat it.
Be wary of the gambling , canadian bloke i know lives on coast south of surrat thani, sichon, got a lovely big bungalow and pool right on the beach, his thai wife gambled the house and lost, he had to pay over a million baht out keep the house, and he's still with her, i dont know if the house was in her name or not, but be aware,.
Wise words mate. Nobody wants to think about the doom and gloom of these situations, but a little forward thinking and planning can mitigate some huge disasters in the future. An Usufruct agreement on the land is another solution, and your name is placed onto the Chanote title deed. We went this route. All the best!
I agree that the most important things is getting things clear, no matter the topic. Those with bad experiences are usually the louder ones, and doesn't mean they are worth to be listened to (most of the time). Me and my wife, both non-Thai, are looking into moving to Thailand in the future, it's unfortunate we will not be able to buy land (unless thing changes) but there are other options at least.
Cool videos and what a nice house! I completely agree with you. Never really had the urge to tell my story like you mentioned in the vid but here I go: I met my wife about 15 yrs ago when I lived in Thailand for a few years. We were friends at the time and I went back to study in Netherlands, then holidays I went Thailand again and we hit it off. I was so broke at the time but she didnt mind. Came to live with me after a few years. Now we are happily married n have a 2 yr old son. Have a house in NLD and looking to build one in Thailand. Trust her 1000%. Also Im happy to be able to provide some for her and her/our family when needed, as I earn more money now. Even though they never ask, I can help out sometimes. We're in it together!
Ive been in Thailand 24 years now , married to a Thai lady for 22 years. Our son is now 21 in the military as is the case. Our house and all the land we have ( 2 small farms) are in his name so I'm perfectly ok with this arrangement. He will own it all one day anyway. Don't know how I'd get away with just biscuits and flavored milk mate. The apartment in Bangkok is and has always been in my name.
@ricebarnandrooms It’s always a good idea to have a lease back. When you go to buy the land have your lawyer prepare a 30 year lease for you that is lodged at the same time as you get the shanod. Have that lease registered at the land office. It’s like a lean against the house so your ex can’t borrow from the bank etc. using the land and house as collateral. You can then get your yellow house book and then your Farang/thai ID. People fall out of love, it happens so just cover yourself in case.
On a tangent, when you get your yellow house book you can buy your vehicle in your own name without messing with immigration or embassy letters. I've bought/financed two new vehicles here using my yellow house book - one through Toyota Leasing and one through TTB financing. The yellow house book works for buying scooters too, but those I never worried about financing. 🙂
The plan for me in 3 to 5 years once I have the house paid off and I can use the house as a rental, the plan is for me to try out Thailand. I've picked Hua Hin as my landing spot. I'd love to buy 2 acres and build a nice large house on it and the rest plant all of those fruit trees you have. The fear I have is what your video is about, if I find a Thai lady in her 40's, things get serious, we buy the land and house and 5 years later she leaves me and wants everything. I'd be emotionally broke as well as financially broke.
Sounds like a good plan. If you are selective with whom you marry in Thailand, that 40-something lady will be educated, have a career, have her own money and won't have to mooch from you.
@@cabovermike Definitely, as I said above, I need to get my feet wet in Hua Hin first. I'm thinking around Hua 70 as it seems to be the middle of everything in town. That way I don't need to buy any bikes/cars and rent seems to be okay for $500 a month. I can walk to the market, bank, restaurants and beach from there.
Yes, having the Spain villa in your own name offsets your risk of having the Thai estate in your wife's name alone. The strategy of the truck being in your name further protects you, but only for as long as the depreciating truck has value. Your wife sounds entirely trustworthy and everything sounds great for you, personally. For the benefit of men *without* an overseas investment in their own name, I make the following points: Even after 10+ years of marriage elsewhere, that hypothetical man cannot safely assume his exotic wife will remain reasonable when she returns (with him) to her native country and its blood-is-thicker-than-water influences. Also, her family's initially-kind attitude towards him and his alien culture may deteriorate once he invests in a new family home there. In the end, the glow of the wife's love for that man may be lost in the glare of the wife's loyalty to her birth family. This is akin to how, after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the Muslim Indonesian government very graciously asked for worldwide aid, but promptly asked the non-Muslim aid workers to leave the country once their contributions were made. Again, I'm glad you're protected from all this.
My rule is never go all in financially. Never. It is good to understand you adhere to that rule as well (separate land in Spain). Relationships today seem to have a chance of lasting about 50/50. Many former couples as they fight each will grow vicious and seek advantage over each other. In Thailand for the native, they hold the ace card of owning the property. The foreigner had best be aware. Thai girls for sure do not have the exclusive on being manipulative! Bar girl? Almost impossible to take the bar out of them, especially if they have been working the entertainment zones for any length of time. If someone is reading this and gets all bent of of shape about this statement; I wish you the best of luck finding that unicorn or perhaps you already found one!
I agree with you. However, from what I have learned online, it seems the *real* problem often isn't the wife herself, but rather her bigoted, Farang-bashing, Thai-supremacist relatives.
Most if not all thai girls/women want financial security and thats were we come in as most thai men are A holes to their women, so dont be an A hole farang and hopefully it will all be good, no garanty but lifes what you make it,.
My ex from isaan we were together for 10 years, after having a kid i thought ok, time to buy the car and house, so after getting the land i said you need to lease it back to me, this was a deal breaker for her, so she took the kid and the car the land and buggered off.
Very refreshing to hear a mature attitude to the possibility of relationship breakdowns, but as you also say, couples can live a very happy and long life together, and it doesn’t matter what nationality or race the mix is, the way western lawyers decimate “the opposition “ no one is safe.. Good post mate, keep them coming 🙏
If you are working in Thailand and pay taxes for a certain amount of years, you are eligible to apply for Long Term Residence Permit, and after that you can apply for Thai citizenship, which if approved would give you the same rights as a Thai native. Something to look into for a lot of folks, if you are here working and not just living here on your retirement-assets. This is of course very simplified in my comment, but it is a possibility if you really want to own your own stuff as a foreigner.
If you want you can go straight to Thai citizenship you don't need Thai residency first. Mark Abbott did a video about himself getting Thai citizenship. The video is on RUclips under his name . Mark Abbott official.
all Land and cars are considered community property - if you divorce property must be sold and split 50/50 - Marriage is registered when you get married, also if the husband is alive and wife passes you have 1 year or what is needed to sell land, if Land is properly registered with Land Office in Provincial office.- what complicates it and you buy a Land with her parents ,well that complicates because it can get screwy. Stay away from any great deal with parents-- also no kids better . also when you register House/Land she is on Title yes but you are also added as husband because they want to know where she got the money-- some offices are different.
That was a great informative vlog. I lam originally from the UK but now live in Australia. I have been to Thailand many times and love it. I am going to Spain next year with the view of looking into retiring there. I would appreciate it if you could send me some details of your property, rental cost and where your property is in Spain etc. Thank you much and have a great day Jeff
I set up a Thai Company where I am 51% shareholder and the house is in my name. It’s more expensive but never ever put the land or house in your partner’s name. Make it very clear there may be inheritance further down the line contingent on the relationship being a success. It will focus their mind.
If you are a foreigner, you are minority owner 49% - foreigners cannot hold majority of a Thai company, and she is likely the Thai Director. And there must be 3 shareholders, so you can dilute your partner down, and make that 3rd "shareholder" a good friend so you can pass majority votes and quorum...and pre-signed share transfers, resignation and signed ID cards can be very helpful...but never, EVER give a Thai "control" over your assets...
90% of foreign men who met their Thai wife happened to be in a entertainment venue, bars, message parlors or other entertainment or pleasure services. These men are normally twice or time and a half the age of their wife's, they have alcohol problems, drugs, loneliness, they have an inclination to like young girls, ....ect. Their would be Thai wife would see through them, and they take them on a ride and clean them up, because they met in wrong place and under wrong circumstances. You meet your wife on different planet compare to the majority, you and her are on the right path as a couple, but the majority of cases are nightmares, especially when kids are involved. I think watching the bad stories serve a purpose to warn people who in it for the wrong reasons, hopefully one or two will heed the advice, or they take some precautions, and ask questions.
You can take the girl out from the bar, but you can't take the bar out from the girl... Until you understand that, don't try to start and build a family with common huge expenses... If you ever do so, somnamna.
people who are happy are busy being happy. people are so risk averse these days it just develops the rift from the start. people should always take precautions to ensure they can survive no matter what, but at the end of the day, every marriage needs complete trust and a lot of thai women (and most women) will take offense once you question it.
I have heard that the Thai government is opening up to give more fair treatment to Foreign spouses if they prove they paid for it. Not first hand knowledge but at least sounds more fair if you can prove you paid you won’t lose all. Great advice!
You have very good advice. Thanks for sharing your perspective. I know there is a way to bifurcate the house and land in Thailand; House in your name land in her name. I also know that there is a legal instrument in Thailand called a useafruct (forgive the spelling) where the non titled person has rights to use the house until the person’s death. I think an attorney would need to be involved in those actions to ensure everything is done properly. Cheers.
My wife and I have been together over 8years, when her sister bought 4rai of land near the Koh Lanta ferry for 2 million baht, I made a legal loan to her for half the land(2rai) for 1million, then a legal lease back to me, that way I still retain control of the money. This method can be used if you are not married to your partner, if they refuse to sign these documents then you know you're in a dubious relationship.
Yes that’s what my solicitor got me to do as well. That way you won’t find out one day that the land you thought was fully owned has been hocked back to the bank even though you have a lease. I’ve not seen many report on this extra step of establishing a loan to the wife. They seem to think having a lease and that noted on the title is enough. Who knows in Thailand
Fantastic video and it’s something I’ll be covering on our new RUclips channel. I’m going to interview a lawyer who will advise people on the pros and cons of property purchases in Thailand.
I've just found your channel and am loving going through your vlogs,ive been going to Thailand annually now for about 20 years,i will probably retire there,your advice and experience's are great ❤❤ , right back to your videos😅😅
If you're married according to the law you will be forced to liquidate marital assets (if you both agree) and so you should be able to recover at least 50% of the value of the house. In practice does this ever happen though?
You have such a great start because you met your wife in the UK. And as you said, you made money and invested together. However, that is not the case with many foreigners who come to Thailand to meet their girlfriends 😀 The reason why too many foreigners lose their money in Thailand is they don't protect their investments. Instead, all go under their girlfriend's name. You gave great advice to put something like a car under your name. However, if you want better protection, you can always consult a lawyer, get a lifetime land usufruct (although she owns the land and IF she dies before you), put the house under your name, etc. Keep in mind foreigners also have rights in Thailand. Good luck to all 😊 Jay
We live in the UK, I met my wife here and had never been to Thailand before that, we have been together about 15years now and married just over 6 years ago, we have a great relationship and are moving to Thailand in about 4 years, we already have land and will meet builders next year…. I trust my wife fully and totally agree with what you say, all you hear is horror stories but you never hear about nice normal relationships….. good luck with your life there, we will keep watching….
Just love all your videos Mate keep them coming. As far as the unforeseen future I’ve placed all my (trust) eggs in our basket, knowing that we are in a committed relationship. This takes faith that what God put together man cannot interfere. We have faith in each other as a team working towards the same goal of life together until “death do us part”. More positive than an unstable future Love will always be in our life “for better or for worse” this we take vey seriously without a doubt. You’re quite the man and I’m sure Anna loves you for always ‘cause unlike the horror stories out there, Thai women, especially from the country, are dedicated and faithful. Love you mate, keep those videos coming.
If you have kids with a Thai lady I'm guessing it don't matter if you lose the house because it will go to your kids so that's a good way to see it and a positive one. Its not directed to you its for anyone reading this and thinking about building a house in Thailand. I have a Thai wife from Thailand and one child so that's how I think about it if anything was to happen. K̄hx h̄ı̂ chokh dī
You can also sign a 30 year lease so that your ex can't kick you out of the house that you have built. Sounds like you have the perfect arrangement, but hopefully you will never have to use it
It’s called a usufruct which is much like a life estate in the US and can be out to 99 years…..I believe. Not a Thai lawyer so, pls feel free to correct.
Is your home from PD House Thailand? if so, what model number is it? Also, perfectly said! Great video and insight. We share similar experiences and similar stories so I can relate.
When you think about how society and working women has changed -now women truly do majority of the work as well taking care of children, household duties and multitasking work. Talking about foreign born Thai/Lao women who come to the US who have educated themselves, earned a college degree and are now the breadwinner. Yes everyone have a different experience and that goes for anyone who is in a courtship.
People are destined to meet and fall in love and get married. Doesn't matter who when where how. And sometimes things dont work out and its perfectly fine. But sometimes it does work out and that's beautiful. Im happy for you and anna and i hope and pray things dont come to that. ❤ Stay blessed you both ❣️❤️ And there goes my dream of moving to Thailand because i dont plan on getting married. Ever. Never. 🙊🙈🙉
I haven’t got either of those documents. I just got a stamped letter from immigration office, although I imagine thai driver’s license will be even better 👍. (I’m just guessing)
Doesnt a farang who wants to purchase land in Thailand have to form a corporation and have Thia partner have 51% control? That way if things went bad farang would only lose approximately half of the value?
i love your project vids but this one, is a bit off kilter . 1.. you say you are nly married in THialand. well if you are legally married, its global, and so the sum of your global assets is your (joint) estate. your car may be in your name but under divorce law here, its a joint asset. AS IS YOUR PROPERTY. so you are right, you cant wn the property BUT you do have a claim against it were you to get divorced. now why you would choose to live in Nakhorn Nowhere if divorced is a different issue. If your wife DIED, well you then have time to transfer the property to a different name, or company. its not vicious here, jsut different. back to divorce, were you to divorce, AND NEITHER PARTY BEGAN A NEW RELATIONSHIP.. then any assets bought during your marriage are divided 50/50, regardless of who's name. and also if you owned a truck before marrying here, and replaced it, well the old one is yours alone, ( all assets owned prior marriage are yours) but when you replace it, the new vehicle is a joint asset. I dont think you will need this in your case but its important not to mislead. now back to the irrigation and the house finish :)
It's nice to build a house. Anyone can come to USA and own half the country if they can afford it. Which is fine. At least, we should be able to own a few acres of land/homes/business without having to be financially vulnerable and susceptible to being scammed in holding assets in other people's names. I consider owning land/business via marriage/partnership a shady means. Too risky. USA's prerogative would be that our citizens in their country be treated as we treat theirs in ours. Their laws are such that they're looking out for themselves. That's fine. We aren't being looked after. We are just preys. The responsibility falls on the shoulder of our evil scu-mmm-bag lawmakers here in the USA for not making sure that Americans have reciprocity rights (minus political ambition) in other countries. They only look out for their club members/themselves. "We The People" is left exposed to society elements. If the citizens of all those countries where we can't own land/business outright (Philippines, Thailand, etc,) were to be treated the same way here (our prerogative), their laws would be different because it'd affect their economy. Everyone is susceptible to being "scammed" if we have to depend on someone else's good nature/intention. There's no recourse. I don't want to have to be married or have business partners via corporation. I don't wish to be a pet. My prerogative. I'd just want to own outright. No nonsense. Equal rights. I'm specifically talking about business/home/land ownership and the ability to build on such land as I see fit. Not condos. It's simply bull-shit! It's beyond unfair and ridi-cu-lous!!!
If you and Anna bought your property in Spain jointly and paid for it jointly, why wouldn't you hold the property as tenants-in-common (50% each) or as joint tenants? I realize that these are American terms for holding real property with shared interests, but I don't get why YOUR name is on the title SOLELY when she was an equal partner.
To own property in Spain you need to register for something called an NIE number, and it’s quite a lot of hoops to jump through to get the application granted, if you’re not a Spanish national. It was far easier for just myself to go through this process, rather than involving Anna also (the fact that she was from a country outside of the EU made the process much more difficult). So the mortgage was set up in just my name even though every payment was jointly made. Anna trusted me implicitly throughout the first 5 years of the mortgage, and I trust her implicitly now that the shoe is on the other foot with our Thailand property. We always planned to put Anna’s name on the deeds to the Spanish house once the mortgage was paid off in a couple of years, but when we built the Thailand house we opted against it, just so everything’s kind of “fair”.
Why are you living with the premise that a nasty breakup is possible; that's negativity and will increase the possibility go it happening. If you know and understand your wife, (you say you are only married in Thailand, does that mean you haven't gone to the trouble of registering your marriage legally, it would then be recognised around the world legally,) and your relationship is strong, you will know that a breakup cannot happen; that's positivity and can only get stronger. A relationship is not about what you can get out of it but what you can put into it. If you both put in to it, it can only get stronger. If, one of, you only takes out it will crumble.
You misunderstand my point. There’s no negativity with my own relationship. I’m simply responding to the hundreds of comments I get like “don’t build in Thailand, she will take everything!”
@@LifeinThailand777 Sorry for misunderstanding you, this is the first of your videos that I have come across and expressed a 'gut reaction', I will seek out more. I have been married to a Thai lady for over seven years already and she too asks for nothing and we are well suited to each other. We are in the UK at the moment but hope to move to Thailand in the not too distant future; all depending upon how aggressive the UK government gets with its plan to extract as much of our finances as it can. I wish you all the best.
Do you think about usufruct if it applied in Thailand if your wife passed unexpectedly God forbid God forbid family member don't come and kick you off that property or use a will continue with your loving and wonderful marriage love your videos
Anyway your name or not if tomorrow things going wrong with your wife. What could you do alone in the middle of the Isaan? Btw I wish you the best and love your project
It’s the same in the uk &irelandif the marriage breaks up the woman gets the house I know what u r saying but the woman is mostly comes out on the winner but it’s hatful that the garlands puts in the money &still has no tites
There is also the possibility your wife may pre-decease you (e.g. motorbike/traffic accident). You cannot legally inherit. Your property will then pass to her family, which is fine if you have a solid relationship with them. BUT, if not.....? It might be easier if you have children, as property could be in their name? Otherwise, useful arrangements could be a usufruct or right of superficies agreement. I am currently investigating these myself. But in your video you deal with this in a very balanced and rational way. It's a highly uncomfortable topic to discuss.
Could you start a company in thailand and buy the land on the company name? With your wife being 51% owner of the company and you the 49%? Also if you are married and divorce, you should still have the right to 50% of everything you aquired together.. so even of the value of the land.. if she has no money to pay you, she would have to sell the land.. or is that not the same as in the west?
On the truck thing oin your name ok but if you drop dead,she may have problems selling it ,a will is a necessary req.not only for the car but if you have the 800,000 baht req.for visa,+ cash float,to mutch to say gold etc.etc.quess am one of the lucky ones 25years and counting,thanks for the vid.regards.
Great video, your story is very very similar to me & and my Mrs. I really can't see the problem with the land ownership issue for some people. I am 10 years older than my Mrs, she lives with me in the Uk, chances are she'll out live me, she gets everything I own, as she's my wife. I know of an English/Thai marriage that broke up, they had a house in greater London & a detached house in koh Samui, in the divorce proceedings, both property values were added to together & split accordingly. I know loads of guys with Thai wives in the UK, most, not all, have married the bar girl, they're understanding of Thailand is Pattaya, Nana & Esaan, I know nothing of any of the 3, I don't have to tell you, Thailand is very regional, different people, different way of life, coltures, food & in some cases language. Good luck to you & the Mrs. Enjoy ya life in Thailand, we're be out there in the next 5 or so years, land bought, just need to build.
Hay mate when you mention town pattaya please say woman come to pattaya to work she not from pattaya please respect for native born i'm 6 genenation born at walking strees and now i'm over 60 years old
AW Lad did u miss me hope not ha ha ha the ould ticker is kicking off every so often anyway good video here. now young Man do u need a Paddy Passport now ur not in Eu dodgy property foryou .in Spain is it called Brexit YER. ,now back in the day 51% Thai 49% loverboy business and land in the Thai favour as is life u got to do ur home work are them there legs getting hairy lol good to see and hear u good stuff .i could call in a few buddies to get u a Paddy Pass.
I just disagree with you all of the Thai women are not the same and also how you are treating them too. I am a Thai woman and did meet my husband here in the United States And married after three years later and he is nothing but a stupid drunk daily for more than twenty years and very low education . I'm just about to leave everything including my mobile home which I pay For before I meet him. For fifty five years here in the United States. I worked hard and educated myself until I retired .
I’m not saying all thai women are the same. I am married to a Thai woman and I trust her completely. You completely misunderstand the video. All I’m saying is, because Thai law does not allow a non Thai person to own land within Thailand, it’s better to cover your ass before jumping straight into marriage if you’re not a Thai person. Of course all Thai women are not the same.
First problem. You said "Puh-TIE-uh" You don't even know the name of the place where you met her. Not surprising that you got fooled. And "farang" rhymes with "wrong" not like "rang a bell". You spend too much time with ex-pats and not with Thai.
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Ive thought about many of these issues myself. Ive been with my gf for 14 years now. I built a house after 8 years, bought many motorbikes over the years and bought her a car. I decided to put a mortgage on the house as a safeguard , just in case. However it's nearly paid off now. I did the same with her car, just in case. Our house is 2 doors down from her parents. They have never asked me for anything substantial, and I made it clear from the beginning that I don't believe in sin sot so that was something that was never going to happen. We all get along really well. Lastly now that everything is almost paid for , I kinda don't worry about getting screwed. Just made sensible precautions. I decided that I would never commit more than 20-30 percent of my net worth in Thailand , just in case. I have a truck in my name, and her car is in her name. I could be divested of everything except for the truck if things went south. Ive also made precautions for her financial security in the event of my death in the future. Not a lump sum as the temptation to spend it all foolishly, or invest in sure thing ideas, of which there are no shortage in Thailand. No, instead in ensuring a monthly decent income for life. My thinking is that a younger woman had dedicated a lot of her life to our relationship, and so naturally I need to think about what comes next after me. I love living in Thailand, and its a very rewarding life.
This is a great comment, thanks for sharing 🙏
I purchased 2 Rai a few months back in my wife's name. When we registered the property we set up a 30 year lease in my name, (you never know what might happen).
We are also working on our Wills and the property will transfer to our kids upon any unforeseen circumstances..
I met my wife in the UK, she was a chef there. I consider everything as ours, but it's ultimately for the kids.
I am curious why did you end up lease not usufruct which gives you a lifetime right to the land without money transactions. Last Wills and Testaments are for sure important in case she dies before you -Jay
@@PloyandJayinThailand we done it at the point we registered the land under my Solicitors recommendation. I think it only cost about 300 baht.
She said there are several ways this can be dealt with and they all work. This was just the most cost effective and simple method at the time we registered the land.
My wife and I have a similar arrangement to yours. She owns some land in Thailand, and we are going to build a house there. She will pay for that house with her own money, while I pay for our home here in Norway.
If we where ever to divorce, she keeps her land and her house, while I keep my assets from Norway.
If we where to buy some land in Thailand together, we will put it in the children's names. They are all Thai citizens, so there is no problem with ownership of land there.
I cant understand how anyone can give your videos a bad comment...it beats me..
I love your updates
If you are a foreigner and you are about to buy land on the name of your Thai wife or your kid, you can sign the usufruct or the superficies agreement at the same time than buying the land at the land department, i imagine it's done at the back of the chanote. You must be assisted by a real estate lawyer to do it and avoid scam from the seller. If your wife refuse to sign it's a red flag, don't buy (better renting).
Exactly how we did it in the Buriram land office 👌
@@PloyandJayinThailand I was reaaally disappointed for that fact thinking that I would never be comfortable having all the land, house and stuff in my wife's name just bc as said, u never know what can happen, we are humans and things can change really drastically from day to day but after watching these comments I've been searching about usufruct agreements and it seems to be a really safe move to take in order to be almost the owner in regards with the stipulations of the agreement been able to manage from what you use the property for with respect to any activity that can generate an economic income to the possibility of living alone in it until the day you die and it is transferred to the children or something like that, and as felix said, if she refuses to sing u know that 100% a red flag taking into consideration that u are not going to leave her with nothing within the agreement if the marriage goes wrong.
Really good to know, now I'm back planning to go someday, if possible, to build a life over there. haha
@@cristoferreyes1808 win-win
You can't put your name on the land but you can register your name on the house 78 baht that way you can stay there all your life If you get divorce you have to come to agreement you've done well
More info on this please! ❤ thanks in advance 😊
I forget the word they call this agreement I got all my info from Siam legal had an email from them but unfortunately lost it But I'm one hundred percent sure once your name registered on house no one can sell without your permission incase of divorce your entitled to half if you've got proof of payment
30 year lease or a usafruct is another option which goes until death of falang. Use an attorney.
I have met many guys who lost everything. There are ways to protect your investments here. Legal ways. Highly educated guys loosing everything to a beautiful un educated Thai girl. My answer Education comes in many ways. Great topic.
Foreigners should understand how the Thai hierarchy works. In order. First is the mother, then grandmother, grandfather, sisters, father, buffalo, brothers, pigs, chickens, the dogs, and finally you the foreigner. The key in my opinion is the family. If your intended comes from a good family, and you were introduced by a reputable person, you should be ok. Meeting a bar girl, and expecting your relationship to work out, well, good luck on that. Remember , Thai bar girls are the most charming girls on the planet. Some will have a husband and children back in the province, and after pledging their undying love for you, and you return home after your wonderful vacation, suddenly their mother will need an emergency operation , and you are expected to pay. Divorce is normal all over the planet, so just do your best.
I met my thai wife in Thailand as I was leaving there. We got married at the French Embassy, my son was born there and I took them both to France because I wanted him to be educated here. My wife and I have been a happy couple since...1986. There is no rule in mixed in mixed marriages, regardless the nationalities. Some are successful and some are failures. It's all about compromising...exactly the same when you get married to a fellow citizen.
Your son was born at the French Embassy?
Man, you're a genius. Telling your wife all she needs to know through a youtube video. Avoiding a direct confrontation. Amazing. 👍 👏
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My mate got divorced and his wife had to pay him half. Kids had grown up. He had paid for everything.
His wife didn’t argue and both just grew apart.
It was a legal decision handed down.
The title had me worried about you! So glad to hear yall have that deap seeded and long lasting love for each other!
I am one of the lucky ones, meet my wife at a beach bar in Pattaya 25 years ago. Still happy married. Worst thing I can say is my wife does like to gamble some. I totally trust my wife. We spent less than a million baut on our home and land. If something should happen I would never sweat it.
Be wary of the gambling , canadian bloke i know lives on coast south of surrat thani, sichon, got a lovely big bungalow and pool right on the beach, his thai wife gambled the house and lost, he had to pay over a million baht out keep the house, and he's still with her, i dont know if the house was in her name or not, but be aware,.
Wise words mate. Nobody wants to think about the doom and gloom of these situations, but a little forward thinking and planning can mitigate some huge disasters in the future. An Usufruct agreement on the land is another solution, and your name is placed onto the Chanote title deed. We went this route. All the best!
I agree that the most important things is getting things clear, no matter the topic. Those with bad experiences are usually the louder ones, and doesn't mean they are worth to be listened to (most of the time). Me and my wife, both non-Thai, are looking into moving to Thailand in the future, it's unfortunate we will not be able to buy land (unless thing changes) but there are other options at least.
Cool videos and what a nice house!
I completely agree with you. Never really had the urge to tell my story like you mentioned in the vid but here I go:
I met my wife about 15 yrs ago when I lived in Thailand for a few years. We were friends at the time and I went back to study in Netherlands, then holidays I went Thailand again and we hit it off. I was so broke at the time but she didnt mind. Came to live with me after a few years. Now we are happily married n have a 2 yr old son. Have a house in NLD and looking to build one in Thailand. Trust her 1000%. Also Im happy to be able to provide some for her and her/our family when needed, as I earn more money now. Even though they never ask, I can help out sometimes. We're in it together!
Ive been in Thailand 24 years now , married to a Thai lady for 22 years.
Our son is now 21 in the military as is the case.
Our house and all the land we have ( 2 small farms) are in his name so I'm perfectly ok with this arrangement.
He will own it all one day anyway.
Don't know how I'd get away with just biscuits and flavored milk mate.
The apartment in Bangkok is and has always been in my name.
Biscuits and just flavored milk 😂
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It’s always a good idea to have a lease back. When you go to buy the land have your lawyer prepare a 30 year lease for you that is lodged at the same time as you get the shanod. Have that lease registered at the land office. It’s like a lean against the house so your ex can’t borrow from the bank etc. using the land and house as collateral. You can then get your yellow house book and then your Farang/thai ID. People fall out of love, it happens so just cover yourself in case.
On a tangent, when you get your yellow house book you can buy your vehicle in your own name without messing with immigration or embassy letters. I've bought/financed two new vehicles here using my yellow house book - one through Toyota Leasing and one through TTB financing. The yellow house book works for buying scooters too, but those I never worried about financing. 🙂
The plan for me in 3 to 5 years once I have the house paid off and I can use the house as a rental, the plan is for me to try out Thailand. I've picked Hua Hin as my landing spot. I'd love to buy 2 acres and build a nice large house on it and the rest plant all of those fruit trees you have. The fear I have is what your video is about, if I find a Thai lady in her 40's, things get serious, we buy the land and house and 5 years later she leaves me and wants everything. I'd be emotionally broke as well as financially broke.
Sounds like a good plan. If you are selective with whom you marry in Thailand, that 40-something lady will be educated, have a career, have her own money and won't have to mooch from you.
Rent for a few years before you get into buying anything, that includes ladies/motorbikes/cars/property,.
@@cabovermike Definitely, as I said above, I need to get my feet wet in Hua Hin first. I'm thinking around Hua 70 as it seems to be the middle of everything in town. That way I don't need to buy any bikes/cars and rent seems to be okay for $500 a month. I can walk to the market, bank, restaurants and beach from there.
Yes, having the Spain villa in your own name offsets your risk of having the Thai estate in your wife's name alone. The strategy of the truck being in your name further protects you, but only for as long as the depreciating truck has value. Your wife sounds entirely trustworthy and everything sounds great for you, personally. For the benefit of men *without* an overseas investment in their own name, I make the following points: Even after 10+ years of marriage elsewhere, that hypothetical man cannot safely assume his exotic wife will remain reasonable when she returns (with him) to her native country and its blood-is-thicker-than-water influences. Also, her family's initially-kind attitude towards him and his alien culture may deteriorate once he invests in a new family home there. In the end, the glow of the wife's love for that man may be lost in the glare of the wife's loyalty to her birth family. This is akin to how, after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the Muslim Indonesian government very graciously asked for worldwide aid, but promptly asked the non-Muslim aid workers to leave the country once their contributions were made. Again, I'm glad you're protected from all this.
My rule is never go all in financially. Never. It is good to understand you adhere to that rule as well (separate land in Spain). Relationships today seem to have a chance of lasting about 50/50. Many former couples as they fight each will grow vicious and seek advantage over each other. In Thailand for the native, they hold the ace card of owning the property. The foreigner had best be aware. Thai girls for sure do not have the exclusive on being manipulative! Bar girl? Almost impossible to take the bar out of them, especially if they have been working the entertainment zones for any length of time. If someone is reading this and gets all bent of of shape about this statement; I wish you the best of luck finding that unicorn or perhaps you already found one!
I agree with you. However, from what I have learned online, it seems the *real* problem often isn't the wife herself, but rather her bigoted, Farang-bashing, Thai-supremacist relatives.
Most if not all thai girls/women want financial security and thats were we come in as most thai men are A holes to their women, so dont be an A hole farang and hopefully it will all be good, no garanty but lifes what you make it,.
No need to explain your personal choices to anyone. You look happy. Enjoy your life. Btw, I look forward to your videos. Nice job!!
Take the tape off the widows and doors before it becomes a pita.. pain to take off
My ex from isaan we were together for 10 years, after having a kid i thought ok, time to buy the car and house, so after getting the land i said you need to lease it back to me, this was a deal breaker for her, so she took the kid and the car the land and buggered off.
Ah I’m sorry about that 🙏
That's very unfortunate. The legal expression "Spouses in houses" comes to mind.
Very refreshing to hear a mature attitude to the possibility of relationship breakdowns, but as you also say, couples can live a very happy and long life together, and it doesn’t matter what nationality or race the mix is, the way western lawyers decimate “the opposition “ no one is safe..
Good post mate, keep them coming 🙏
Your life is a mirror to mine in Thailand...Well done ole lad keep this up😊
Good points Ben. Just got to remember, we are all different. And this same situation could be anywhere in the world too
If you are working in Thailand and pay taxes for a certain amount of years, you are eligible to apply for Long Term Residence Permit, and after that you can apply for Thai citizenship, which if approved would give you the same rights as a Thai native. Something to look into for a lot of folks, if you are here working and not just living here on your retirement-assets.
This is of course very simplified in my comment, but it is a possibility if you really want to own your own stuff as a foreigner.
If you want you can go straight to Thai citizenship you don't need Thai residency first. Mark Abbott did a video about himself getting Thai citizenship. The video is on RUclips under his name . Mark Abbott official.
all Land and cars are considered community property - if you divorce property must be sold and split 50/50 - Marriage is registered when you get married, also if the husband is alive and wife passes you have 1 year or what is needed to sell land, if Land is properly registered with Land Office in Provincial office.- what complicates it and you buy a Land with her parents ,well that complicates because it can get screwy. Stay away from any great deal with parents-- also no kids better . also when you register House/Land she is on Title yes but you are also added as husband because they want to know where she got the money-- some offices are different.
That was a great informative vlog. I lam originally from the UK but now live in Australia. I have been to Thailand many times and love it. I am going to Spain next year with the view of looking into retiring there. I would appreciate it if you could send me some details of your property, rental cost and where your property is in Spain etc. Thank you much and have a great day Jeff
Thanks Jeff. My email is benthailand777@gmail.com
If you send me an email I’ll get back to you with details about the house in Spain 👍
I set up a Thai Company where I am 51% shareholder and the house is in my name. It’s more expensive but never ever put the land or house in your partner’s name. Make it very clear there may be inheritance further down the line contingent on the relationship being a success. It will focus their mind.
If you are a foreigner, you are minority owner 49% - foreigners cannot hold majority of a Thai company, and she is likely the Thai Director. And there must be 3 shareholders, so you can dilute your partner down, and make that 3rd "shareholder" a good friend so you can pass majority votes and quorum...and pre-signed share transfers, resignation and signed ID cards can be very helpful...but never, EVER give a Thai "control" over your assets...
90% of foreign men who met their Thai wife happened to be in a entertainment venue, bars, message parlors or other entertainment or pleasure services. These men are normally twice or time and a half the age of their wife's, they have alcohol problems, drugs, loneliness, they have an inclination to like young girls, ....ect.
Their would be Thai wife would see through them, and they take them on a ride and clean them up, because they met in wrong place and under wrong circumstances.
You meet your wife on different planet compare to the majority, you and her are on the right path as a couple, but the majority of cases are nightmares, especially when kids are involved.
I think watching the bad stories serve a purpose to warn people who in it for the wrong reasons, hopefully one or two will heed the advice, or they take some precautions, and ask questions.
You can take the girl out from the bar, but you can't take the bar out from the girl...
Until you understand that, don't try to start and build a family with common huge expenses... If you ever do so, somnamna.
First time subscriber; enjoy your video, informative and comprehensive topic and content. Looking forward to future videos.....
people who are happy are busy being happy. people are so risk averse these days it just develops the rift from the start. people should always take precautions to ensure they can survive no matter what, but at the end of the day, every marriage needs complete trust and a lot of thai women (and most women) will take offense once you question it.
I have heard that the Thai government is opening up to give more fair treatment to Foreign spouses if they prove they paid for it. Not first hand knowledge but at least sounds more fair if you can prove you paid you won’t lose all. Great advice!
You have very good advice. Thanks for sharing your perspective. I know there is a way to bifurcate the house and land in Thailand; House in your name land in her name. I also know that there is a legal instrument in Thailand called a useafruct (forgive the spelling) where the non titled person has rights to use the house until the person’s death. I think an attorney would need to be involved in those actions to ensure everything is done properly. Cheers.
Whatever the topic I really enjoy the videos Ben. Your getting pretty good at the editing too 👍🇹🇭💯
My wife and I have been together over 8years, when her sister bought 4rai of land near the Koh Lanta ferry for 2 million baht, I made a legal loan to her for half the land(2rai) for 1million, then a legal lease back to me, that way I still retain control of the money.
This method can be used if you are not married to your partner, if they refuse to sign these documents then you know you're in a dubious relationship.
Yes that’s what my solicitor got me to do as well. That way you won’t find out one day that the land you thought was fully owned has been hocked back to the bank even though you have a lease. I’ve not seen many report on this extra step of establishing a loan to the wife. They seem to think having a lease and that noted on the title is enough. Who knows in Thailand
Fantastic video and it’s something I’ll be covering on our new RUclips channel. I’m going to interview a lawyer who will advise people on the pros and cons of property purchases in Thailand.
I've just found your channel and am loving going through your vlogs,ive been going to Thailand annually now for about 20 years,i will probably retire there,your advice and experience's are great ❤❤ , right back to your videos😅😅
Oh what a lovely comment for me to stumble upon. Cheers Lee, that’s really appreciated mate 👍👍👍
Solid and reasonable financial setup, you have 👍
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Thanks! 👍
If you're married according to the law you will be forced to liquidate marital assets (if you both agree) and so you should be able to recover at least 50% of the value of the house. In practice does this ever happen though?
Plan for the worst and hope for the best!
You have such a great start because you met your wife in the UK. And as you said, you made money and invested together. However, that is not the case with many foreigners who come to Thailand to meet their girlfriends 😀
The reason why too many foreigners lose their money in Thailand is they don't protect their investments. Instead, all go under their girlfriend's name.
You gave great advice to put something like a car under your name. However, if you want better protection, you can always consult a lawyer, get a lifetime land usufruct (although she owns the land and IF she dies before you), put the house under your name, etc.
Keep in mind foreigners also have rights in Thailand. Good luck to all 😊
Jay
We live in the UK, I met my wife here and had never been to Thailand before that, we have been together about 15years now and married just over 6 years ago, we have a great relationship and are moving to Thailand in about 4 years, we already have land and will meet builders next year…. I trust my wife fully and totally agree with what you say, all you hear is horror stories but you never hear about nice normal relationships….. good luck with your life there, we will keep watching….
good luck bro!
It all starts when you enter Thailand
@@somnumna2606 what a sad life you must lead….
@@somnumna2606 That's for sure. As financial planners say, "Past results cannot guarantee future performance".
The toxicity starts when you live in Thailand.
A very wise way to CYA. Well done mate.
Aussie women will take you for everything just as much . I had absolutely nothing and my Thai wife got me back on my feet she had more then i did .
Well said 😇
Just love all your videos Mate keep them coming. As far as the unforeseen future I’ve placed all my (trust) eggs in our basket, knowing that we are in a committed relationship. This takes faith that what God put together man cannot interfere. We have faith in each other as a team working towards the same goal of life together until “death do us part”. More positive than an unstable future Love will always be in our life “for better or for worse” this we take vey seriously without a doubt. You’re quite the man and I’m sure Anna loves you for always ‘cause unlike the horror stories out there, Thai women, especially from the country, are dedicated and faithful.
Love you mate, keep those videos coming.
If you have kids with a Thai lady I'm guessing it don't matter if you lose the house because it will go to your kids so that's a good way to see it and a positive one. Its not directed to you its for anyone reading this and thinking about building a house in Thailand. I have a Thai wife from Thailand and one child so that's how I think about it if anything was to happen. K̄hx h̄ı̂ chokh dī
I using a Thai company to hold ownership of land. You do need 2 Thai citizens if going via this route thou.
You can also sign a 30 year lease so that your ex can't kick you out of the house that you have built.
Sounds like you have the perfect arrangement, but hopefully you will never have to use it
It’s called a usufruct which is much like a life estate in the US and can be out to 99 years…..I believe. Not a Thai lawyer so, pls feel free to correct.
Thailand is 30 years plus option for another 30 years
YOU WOULD WANT TO LIVE WITH SOMEONE YOU'VE JUST DIVORCED ? 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂
Thats the idea of the lease in your name, you can live in the house you built with anybody you choose, Not your EX@@TRICK-OR-TREAT236
@@TRICK-OR-TREAT236 if you have title over the house, and land usage rights on a lease, they can only be your landlord.
Is your home from PD House Thailand? if so, what model number is it? Also, perfectly said! Great video and insight. We share similar experiences and similar stories so I can relate.
We bought the plans from banpatan.com although we greatly altered the interior layout. I think it was design bp16 on the website 👍
I’m screwed - foreigner - Thai wife and now looking for a divorce - she wants 50% of everything even though she didn’t pay a penny
When you think about how society and working women has changed -now women truly do majority of the work as well taking care of children, household duties and multitasking work. Talking about foreign born Thai/Lao women who come to the US who have educated themselves, earned a college degree and are now the breadwinner. Yes everyone have a different experience and that goes for anyone who is in a courtship.
People are destined to meet and fall in love and get married. Doesn't matter who when where how.
And sometimes things dont work out and its perfectly fine. But sometimes it does work out and that's beautiful.
Im happy for you and anna and i hope and pray things dont come to that. ❤
Stay blessed you both ❣️❤️
And there goes my dream of moving to Thailand because i dont plan on getting married. Ever. Never. 🙊🙈🙉
Hi Ben, do you have a Thai ID (yellow of foreigners ) card or Thai drivers licence. Would either of these do when buying a vehicle
I haven’t got either of those documents. I just got a stamped letter from immigration office, although I imagine thai driver’s license will be even better 👍. (I’m just guessing)
You must have a residency certificate
Doesnt a farang who wants to purchase land in Thailand have to form a corporation and have Thia partner have 51% control? That way if things went bad farang would only lose approximately half of the value?
That’s certainly an option. It’s more of a complicated process though 👍
i love your project vids but this one, is a bit off kilter . 1.. you say you are nly married in THialand. well if you are legally married, its global, and so the sum of your global assets is your (joint) estate. your car may be in your name but under divorce law here, its a joint asset. AS IS YOUR PROPERTY. so you are right, you cant wn the property BUT you do have a claim against it were you to get divorced. now why you would choose to live in Nakhorn Nowhere if divorced is a different issue. If your wife DIED, well you then have time to transfer the property to a different name, or company. its not vicious here, jsut different. back to divorce, were you to divorce, AND NEITHER PARTY BEGAN A NEW RELATIONSHIP.. then any assets bought during your marriage are divided 50/50, regardless of who's name. and also if you owned a truck before marrying here, and replaced it, well the old one is yours alone, ( all assets owned prior marriage are yours) but when you replace it, the new vehicle is a joint asset. I dont think you will need this in your case but its important not to mislead. now back to the irrigation and the house finish :)
So is your partner half Thai half French? Im sure you said it was your father-in-law when you were trying out that translation tool. Just curious :)
My wife’s auntie’s husband is French 👍
It's nice to build a house. Anyone can come to USA and own half the country if they can afford it. Which is fine.
At least, we should be able to own a few acres of land/homes/business without having to be financially vulnerable and susceptible to being scammed in holding assets in other people's names.
I consider owning land/business via marriage/partnership a shady means. Too risky.
USA's prerogative would be that our citizens in their country be treated as we treat theirs in ours.
Their laws are such that they're looking out for themselves. That's fine.
We aren't being looked after. We are just preys.
The responsibility falls on the shoulder of our evil scu-mmm-bag lawmakers here in the USA for not making sure that Americans have reciprocity rights (minus political ambition) in other countries. They only look out for their club members/themselves. "We The People" is left exposed to society elements.
If the citizens of all those countries where we can't own land/business outright (Philippines, Thailand, etc,) were to be treated the same way here (our prerogative), their laws would be different because it'd affect their economy.
Everyone is susceptible to being "scammed" if we have to depend on someone else's good nature/intention.
There's no recourse. I don't want to have to be married or have business partners via corporation. I don't wish to be a pet. My prerogative. I'd just want to own outright. No nonsense. Equal rights.
I'm specifically talking about business/home/land ownership and the ability to build on such land as I see fit. Not condos.
It's simply bull-shit! It's beyond unfair and ridi-cu-lous!!!
i agree but.... I want to live in Thailand and maybe own more than a condo... i gotta play the cooperation game
Glad I met mines in the USA
I didn't know Ricky Gervais moved to Thailand
If you and Anna bought your property in Spain jointly and paid for it jointly, why wouldn't you hold the property as tenants-in-common (50% each) or as joint tenants? I realize that these are American terms for holding real property with shared interests, but I don't get why YOUR name is on the title SOLELY when she was an equal partner.
To own property in Spain you need to register for something called an NIE number, and it’s quite a lot of hoops to jump through to get the application granted, if you’re not a Spanish national. It was far easier for just myself to go through this process, rather than involving Anna also (the fact that she was from a country outside of the EU made the process much more difficult). So the mortgage was set up in just my name even though every payment was jointly made. Anna trusted me implicitly throughout the first 5 years of the mortgage, and I trust her implicitly now that the shoe is on the other foot with our Thailand property.
We always planned to put Anna’s name on the deeds to the Spanish house once the mortgage was paid off in a couple of years, but when we built the Thailand house we opted against it, just so everything’s kind of “fair”.
Why are you living with the premise that a nasty breakup is possible; that's negativity and will increase the possibility go it happening. If you know and understand your wife, (you say you are only married in Thailand, does that mean you haven't gone to the trouble of registering your marriage legally, it would then be recognised around the world legally,) and your relationship is strong, you will know that a breakup cannot happen; that's positivity and can only get stronger. A relationship is not about what you can get out of it but what you can put into it. If you both put in to it, it can only get stronger. If, one of, you only takes out it will crumble.
You misunderstand my point. There’s no negativity with my own relationship. I’m simply responding to the hundreds of comments I get like “don’t build in Thailand, she will take everything!”
@@LifeinThailand777 Sorry for misunderstanding you, this is the first of your videos that I have come across and expressed a 'gut reaction', I will seek out more. I have been married to a Thai lady for over seven years already and she too asks for nothing and we are well suited to each other. We are in the UK at the moment but hope to move to Thailand in the not too distant future; all depending upon how aggressive the UK government gets with its plan to extract as much of our finances as it can. I wish you all the best.
Building a house in Thailand is akin to burying your money and forgetting where you buried it.
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You’re a dude. You know how to cover your bases💪
Do you think about usufruct if it applied in Thailand if your wife passed unexpectedly God forbid God forbid family member don't come and kick you off that property or use a will continue with your loving and wonderful marriage love your videos
Anyway your name or not if tomorrow things going wrong with your wife. What could you do alone in the middle of the Isaan? Btw I wish you the best and love your project
Not alone for very long. It's easy to find a new girlfriend in isan 😉
It’s the same in the uk &irelandif the marriage breaks up the woman gets the house I know what u r saying but the woman is mostly comes out on the winner but it’s hatful that the garlands puts in the money &still has no tites
There is also the possibility your wife may pre-decease you (e.g. motorbike/traffic accident). You cannot legally inherit. Your property will then pass to her family, which is fine if you have a solid relationship with them. BUT, if not.....? It might be easier if you have children, as property could be in their name? Otherwise, useful arrangements could be a usufruct or right of superficies agreement. I am currently investigating these myself. But in your video you deal with this in a very balanced and rational way. It's a highly uncomfortable topic to discuss.
You can tackle that using a lawyer who makes as an example lifetime land usufruct and Last Will/Testament.
Could you start a company in thailand and buy the land on the company name? With your wife being 51% owner of the company and you the 49%? Also if you are married and divorce, you should still have the right to 50% of everything you aquired together.. so even of the value of the land.. if she has no money to pay you, she would have to sell the land.. or is that not the same as in the west?
Does this all have to do with committing to a woman or using them as an anchor or?
On the truck thing oin your name ok but if you drop dead,she may have problems selling it ,a will is a necessary req.not only for the car but if you have the 800,000 baht req.for visa,+ cash float,to mutch to say gold etc.etc.quess am one of the lucky ones 25years and counting,thanks for the vid.regards.
Great video, your story is very very similar to me & and my Mrs. I really can't see the problem with the land ownership issue for some people. I am 10 years older than my Mrs, she lives with me in the Uk, chances are she'll out live me, she gets everything I own, as she's my wife. I know of an English/Thai marriage that broke up, they had a house in greater London & a detached house in koh Samui, in the divorce proceedings, both property values were added to together & split accordingly. I know loads of guys with Thai wives in the UK, most, not all, have married the bar girl, they're understanding of Thailand is Pattaya, Nana & Esaan, I know nothing of any of the 3, I don't have to tell you, Thailand is very regional, different people, different way of life, coltures, food & in some cases language. Good luck to you & the Mrs. Enjoy ya life in Thailand, we're be out there in the next 5 or so years, land bought, just need to build.
thai wife loves A.I. more than me soon 😰🥺the horror stories came when A.I. came
Find a nice vilage lady who works you won't go wrong
Hay mate when you mention town pattaya please say woman come to pattaya to work she not from pattaya please respect for native born i'm 6 genenation born at walking strees and now i'm over 60 years old
Hey! But mine is different!
“Mine” says it all 😅
I bought “mine” in a catalogue
@@LifeinThailand777 🤣
Whatever happens, the woman always wins lol. Can I ask why you never show your wife on video?
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Strange
She’s camera shy that’s all 😂
Planning to fail is the wrong way to go through life anyway.
AW Lad did u miss me hope not ha ha ha the ould ticker is kicking off every so often anyway good video here. now young Man do u need a Paddy Passport now ur not in Eu dodgy property foryou .in Spain is it called Brexit YER. ,now back in the day 51% Thai 49% loverboy business and land in the Thai favour as is life u got to do ur home work are them there legs getting hairy lol good to see and hear u good stuff .i could call in a few buddies to get u a Paddy Pass.
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I just disagree with you all of the Thai women are not the same and also how you are treating them too.
I am a Thai woman and did meet my husband here in the United States
And married after three years later and he is nothing but a stupid drunk daily for more than twenty years and very low education . I'm just about to leave everything including my mobile home which I pay
For before I meet him.
For fifty five years here in the United States. I worked hard and educated myself until I retired .
I’m not saying all thai women are the same. I am married to a Thai woman and I trust her completely. You completely misunderstand the video. All I’m saying is, because Thai law does not allow a non Thai person to own land within Thailand, it’s better to cover your ass before jumping straight into marriage if you’re not a Thai person. Of course all Thai women are not the same.
Nice safety net Better lean some Spanish 😂
😂 u can buy something more than biscuits
I’m a tight arse 🧘♀️
@@LifeinThailand777hmmm... U seem to have a rather boring normal gait though 🤣🤣🤣
First problem. You said "Puh-TIE-uh" You don't even know the name of the place where you met her. Not surprising that you got fooled. And "farang" rhymes with "wrong" not like "rang a bell". You spend too much time with ex-pats and not with Thai.
Who are you referring to? Myself? Because this comment makes no sense at all. Who was fooled?
I have got better advice. Just don’t get married and get the snip.