Moved into new place and I think the homeowner is clueless as to her obligations regarding TM30. Can someone give me some direction on how I can help her to help me so this gets taken care of? I've heard it can all be done online- maybe a link? Thank you.
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The discussion revolves around helping a homeowner understand her obligations regarding the TM30 reporting, as she was supposed to notify immigration within 24 hours of a tenant moving in. Several suggestions are provided, including using an app called Section 38 for online reporting, obtaining necessary documents to assist her, and the potential for her to face fines if the requirement is not met.
I helped a Thai lady with this its very easy to make an account in her name and register yourself, section 38 app
Karim ***************
Well she is liable for a fine if she doesn’t get to know it fast. She is supposed to report it within 24 hours of you moving in. Can all be done online by her with a copy of your passport and landing card.
Terary **********
In the past I have taken a copy of the house book, rental lease, photo copy of the landlord's passport signed by them and done it myself. Alternatively, you can use a hotel or agent and mis-report your address.
John **********
She may be clueless or she may just not want to do it, especially if there are tax implications
Howard *******
Keep in mind anything under 30 days rental is also illegal and she can be fined basically for running a hotel
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Wayne *********
Https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/
Bob **********
Get copies of her information and go do it yourself
Kool *******
As she was supposed to report you renting within 24 hours of your arrival she might be faced with a fine.