Thailand Commercial Eviction Process: Steps and Legal Requirements
Guide to commercial tenant eviction in Thailand covering grounds for termination, court procedures, prohibited actions, and arbitration options for landlords.
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Commercial tenant eviction in Thailand is governed primarily by the CCC and follows a similar process to residential eviction, but with greater contractual flexibility in defining grounds and procedures.
Grounds for Lease Termination
Commercial Eviction Process in national
Issue Breach Notice
Serve a formal written breach notice specifying the default and cure period.
Allow Remedy Period
Give the tenant opportunity to fix the breach within the specified time.
Terminate Lease
Issue a termination notice if the breach remains unresolved.
Court Action
Apply to Civil Court / Consumer Disputes Court for a possession order if the tenant refuses to vacate.
The Eviction Process
Step 1: Written Notice
Issue a formal written demand to cure the breach or pay overdue rent, allowing a reasonable period (at least 15 days for non-payment).
Step 2: Lease Termination
If the tenant fails to comply, issue a formal written termination notice.
Step 3: Court Filing
If the tenant refuses to vacate, file a civil lawsuit for eviction. For high-value commercial disputes, arbitration may be used if the lease includes an arbitration clause.
Step 4: Enforcement
Enforce the court judgment through court officers, with police assistance if needed.
Prohibited Actions
As with residential, landlords must not change locks, cut utilities, seize property, or use force. These actions carry civil and criminal liability.
Special Provisions in Commercial Leases
Commercial leases commonly include:
- Property surrender conditions — Terms for removing tenant fit-outs
- Arbitration clauses — For high-value dispute resolution
- Early termination penalties — Compensation for premature lease termination
Best Practices for Landlords
- Define termination grounds and procedures clearly in the lease
- Include an arbitration clause for high-value disputes
- Consult an attorney before initiating eviction
- Document all breaches thoroughly
How Landager Helps
Landager helps commercial landlords track rent payments, store contract documentation, and alert when contract terms are breached.
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