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Thailand Rent Increase Laws: Restrictions and Requirements for Landlords

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Guide to rent increase regulations in Thailand covering mid-lease prohibitions, renewal negotiations, unfair contract clauses, and best practices for landlor...

Melvin Prince
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Verificado Mar 2026Tailandia flag
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Este contenido tiene fines informativos y educativos generales únicamente. No constituye asesoramiento legal y no debe confiarse en él como tal. Las leyes cambian con frecuencia; verifique siempre las regulaciones actuales y consulte a un abogado con licencia en su jurisdicción para obtener asesoramiento específico para su situación. Landager es una plataforma de gestión de propiedades, no un bufete de abogados.Información verificada por última vez: March 2026.

Thailand does not have rent control legislation imposing caps on rent increases, unlike some jurisdictions. However, there are important restrictions that landlords must observe.

Increase Frequency
Per Lease Agreement
Notice Required
30–60 Days Written Notice

Rent Increase Process in national

1

Check Applicable Rules

Confirm the increase complies with frequency and notice requirements under Civil and Commercial Code (CCC) Sections 537–574 + Hire of Property Act.

2

Prepare Written Notice

Draft a formal written notice with the new amount and effective date.

3

Serve the Required Period

Deliver the notice at least 30–60 Days Written Notice before the new rent begins.

4

Allow Tenant to Respond

The tenant may contest the increase through Civil Court / Consumer Disputes Court within the prescribed window.

Regulatory Overview

AreaKey Rule
During the leaseUnilateral rent increases prohibited (business landlords)
Upon renewalRent may be adjusted by mutual agreement
Unfair contract clausesUnilateral increase clauses are void
Rent capsNone — market determines pricing

Mid-Lease Increase Prohibitions

Business Landlords (3+ Units)

Under the OCPB Notification, business landlords may not:

  • Increase rent unilaterally before the lease term expires
  • Add service charges or common area fees without prior notice
  • Include contract clauses granting discretionary rent adjustments
  • Charge utility rates above government-prescribed rates

Private Landlords

Private landlords may adjust rent per their contract terms, but cannot increase rent unilaterally if the lease does not provide for such adjustments.

Rent Adjustments at Renewal

When a lease expires, landlords may:

  1. Propose a new rent rate for the next lease term
  2. Negotiate with the tenant on an appropriate rate
  3. Decline to renew if terms cannot be agreed upon

There are no legal limits on the amount of rent increase at renewal.

Unfair Contract Clauses

The following clauses are considered unfair and may be voided by the courts:

  • Clauses allowing the landlord to increase rent at any time without consent
  • Clauses tying rent to an automatic index without a cap
  • Clauses requiring the tenant to accept additional charges not specified in the original agreement

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Set rent at market rates — Research comparable rental rates in your area
  2. Provide advance notice — Notify tenants 1–2 months before renewal with proposed changes
  3. Include renewal terms in the lease — Reserve the right to adjust rent at renewal
  4. Increase rent reasonably — Excessive increases may drive away good tenants
  5. Document everything in writing — All rent changes should be formalized

Back to Thailand Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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