Are there any consumer ornganisation to which Tenants can turn when they have problems with Landlords/building management not fulfilling their committments. If yes, How effective are they?
Thai law is firmly bias towards Landlord. Unfortunately there is no consumer organization with any teeth that you may turn too when (you) the tenant are experiencing problems with the landlord. If experiencing problems, in true Thai style negotiate and compromise. If this doesn’t work, then move to another residence.
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