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Understanding Thailand's Property Ownership Restrictions

Foreign buyers in Thailand face specific legal limitations when purchasing property. While condominiums can be owned outright in buildings with majority Thai ownership, land purchases require alternative structures. The most common solution involves 30-year lease agreements, though renewal terms vary significantly between contracts. Some investors establish Thai companies to hold property, but recent legal interpretations have made this approach more complex. Usufruct rights offer another option, granting long-term usage without ownership. Each method carries different tax implications and inheritance considerations. Professional legal advice is essential to navigate these regulations properly. For detailed ownership structure comparisons, visit Thailand-Real.Estate.

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