Today I drove from Udon to Nong Khai to acquire letters from Immigration to both, sell my current motorbike, and to buy a new one. I had all the necessary paperwork, including signed copies of the housebook and signed copies of my landlords ID. I was curtly advised that it was necessary for my landlord to appear in person to vouch for my residency.
Now I have lived in the same house for over 2 years. In that time I have purchased a pick-up truck..... and sold it. Bought Honda Phantom and sold that too. Now currently own a Toyota Altis, Suzuki motorcycle (800cc) and a Yamaha (135cc). I have "NEVER" before had to ask my landlord to leave his work and vouch for my residency.
Have the rules changed? Or was it just my dumb luck to get that ***** that usually works at Aek Udon?
Buying/selling vehicles by ex-pats
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Well.... my landlord does live in Udon..... but he is a busy man. He is the manager of a brokerage firm and cannot just take time off work to accomodate his tenant.
In the previous "5" vehicle transactions all I needed was signed copies of his ID and the house book. Not good enough for that little weasel at Aek Udon.
In the previous "5" vehicle transactions all I needed was signed copies of his ID and the house book. Not good enough for that little weasel at Aek Udon.
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