Landlords
All you need to know about becoming a landlord, landlord rights and obligations, and more in Thailand.
29 Jan 2025 • DDproperty Editorial Team
My Tenant Wants to Break the Contract: 5 Things I Should Do
Learn how to handle a tenant wanting to break their rental contract in Thailand by looking at 5 things you should do, including legal rights and negotiation tips.
6 Jul 2022 • DDproperty Editorial Team
Bangkok’s Rental Market Shows Slow Signs of Recovery
The recent DDproperty Thailand Property Market Report Q2 2022 confirms that rental prices calculated per square metre are lower than the previous quarter.
10 Aug 2020 • DDproperty Editorial Team
To Move or Not to Move
Ultimately renting a property is flexible. Tenants are not burdened with a home loan that takes years to repay, and they avoid repair responsibilities aside from any damage caused by neglect.
17 Oct 2019 • DDproperty Editorial Team
Working out the right rental price
For landlords, working out the right rental price may be as tricky as finding the right tenant.
14 Mar 2019 • DDproperty Editorial Team
How to Attract Expatriate Tenants
If you are a buy-to-let landlord targeting expatriate tenants then there are a few points to consider.
9 Jan 2019 • DDproperty Editorial Team
Beating off the Competition
There might be times when there are units in the building that are also available to rent at the same time upping your competition and potentially taking it longer for you to secure a new tenant.
19 Dec 2018 • DDproperty Editorial Team
Make an Offer the Landlord Can’t Refuse
Making offer on a property will determine whether the rental property will be your next home. Sometime you may need to look at alternative ways to achieve this other than the price.
14 Dec 2018 • DDproperty Editorial Team
Picking the Perfect Rental Property
Being a property landlord sounds attractive and an easy money spinner. Sadly it isn’t as easy as this in part since tenant expectations have risen over the years.
9 Nov 2018 • DDproperty Editorial Team
5 Ways to Tackle Tropical Rains
Asian countries have two seasons: a wet one and a dry one. Use the drier months to address any issues so that you are prepped for the next season. Plus it will keep your tenants happy and save on any unnecessary repairs.
17 Oct 2018 • DDproperty Editorial Team
What types of tenants are there?
Ideally you want tenants that pay their rent, look after the property and stay in it as long as possible. It is important to learn a little about your target tenants and this guide should help you along your way.