{"ai_json_enabled":true,"answer":"Foreign buyers often consider several ownership structures to fit Thai law: freehold condominium ownership, leases tied to land, usufructs, and superficies. Each has different implications for control, transfer, and succession, and none should be assumed to be interchangeable. Start by asking how the intended use (home, rental, long\u2011term investment) maps to a workable structure and whether land ownership by foreigners is possible for the chosen asset type. Clarify how ownership will be evidenced and transferred\u2014whether the building, the land, or both are involved\u2014and how registration at the Land Office will work in practice. Probe potential tax considerations, annual fees, and the costs of maintaining the chosen structure, as well as how inheritance and succession would operate for future ownership. Request a written explanation of each option\u2019s risks, transferability, and enforceability, plus sample documents or clause\u2011by\u2011clause comparisons. Ensure coordination with your home\u2011country lawyer to align asset protection and tax planning. Finally, ask for a clear plan for how the structure would be affected by sale, vacancy, or changes in Thai law, and have the lawyer review the exact documents before you sign. A qualified Thai lawyer is essential to tailor the structure to your timing, location needs and budget.","answer_source":"openai_daily_grounded_batch","category":"Thailand Property Ownership","category_slug":"thailand-property-ownership","confidence":"grounded_in_approved_property_guide_context","created_at":"2026-07-19T00:23:33+00:00","daily_publish_cap":3,"date_published":"2026-07-19","display_date":"2026-07-19","drip_batch":"2026-07-19","drip_status":"daily_auto_published","freshness_warning":"Property prices, availability, construction progress, rental rules and legal requirements can change. Confirm current details with the developer, seller, property manager, Thai lawyer or qualified adviser.","id":"daily-20260719-03-bd943da6fb","image_ids":["klpg_img_0268","klpg_img_0405","klpg_img_0411","klpg_img_0416","klpg_img_0417"],"json_url":"/answer/what-practical-questions-should-i-ask-a-thai-lawyer-about-ownership-structures-when-buying-property-in-thailand.json","last_updated":"2026-07-19T00:23:33+00:00","public_disclaimer":"This is general property guide information only, not legal, tax, financial or investment advice. Confirm the current position before signing documents or transferring funds.","publish_status":"published","published_at":"2026-07-19T00:23:33+00:00","question":"What practical questions should I ask a Thai lawyer about ownership structures when buying property in Thailand?","question_intent":"ownership","rss_enabled":true,"rss_pub_date":"Sun, 19 Jul 2026 00:23:33 GMT","schema_enabled":true,"site_key":"khao-lak-property-guide","slug":"what-practical-questions-should-i-ask-a-thai-lawyer-about-ownership-structures-when-buying-property-in-thailand","source":"daily_auto_digital_twin_property_guide","source_record_ids":[],"source_type":"daily_auto_digital_twin_property_guide","source_urls":[],"status":"published","tags":["ownership_structures","usfruct","superficies","land_office","legal_review","Thailand Property Ownership","daily_auto","digital_twin"],"updated_at":"2026-07-19T00:23:33+00:00"}
