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Oct 28, 2016 at 13:43 comment added Scott Earle If you (a non-Thai citizen) are married to a Thai national who owns land and they die, then (1) sorry for your loss, and (2) any land and property they own is now yours. However, in the case of land, you own it for one year, after which time it is "re-inherited" to the 'next in line' to receive it. You (as a non-Thai) are not allowed to own land, and this exception to the rule only exists to allow a bereaved spouse to liquidate assets in the unfortunate event of the death of their spouse.
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Oct 23, 2016 at 6:21 history answered Jon Grah CC BY-SA 3.0