Foreign Ownership RightsOne
of the most frequently asked questions is: Can a Foreign National own land outright? The answer is No. Furthermore, they cannot own more than 49% of
the shares in a Thai company that owns freehold land but there are legal ways, within the Thai company structure, that will allow a foreigner to exercise
sole control over the Thai company and their investment. A Foreigner is, however, allowed to own a building distinct from the land, which coupled
together with a renewable registered 30 year leasehold is regarded by many as being as good as owning the freehold. Freehold vs Leasehold
Now, there are many questions asked as to which method is better and there are relevant arguments made for both cases.
Since foreigners
cannot own land outright, registered leaseholds with appropriate extensions are equivalent to freehold. Registered Leaseholds are safe, uncomplicated and
easy to setup. For those who are not comfortable with Leasehold, the Freehold method of ownership means that the Thai company that you control owns
the property. |