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Thailand Eviction Process: Steps, Timelines, and Legal Requirements

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Complete guide to the residential eviction process in Thailand covering notice requirements, court procedures, prohibited actions, and estimated timelines fo...

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Evicting a tenant in Thailand requires following a formal legal process. Thai law strictly prohibits self-help evictions, and landlords must understand the correct procedures to protect their rights and avoid legal liability.

Notice Period
1–3 Months Standard
Dispute Forum
Civil Court / Consumer Disputes Court

Eviction Process in national

1

Confirm Valid Ground

Verify that the reason for eviction is legally recognised under Civil and Commercial Code (CCC) Sections 537–574 + Hire of Property Act.

2

Issue Written Notice

Serve formal written notice with the required period (1–3 Months Standard).

3

Wait for Notice to Expire

Allow the notice period to lapse; tenants may apply to the tribunal during this time.

4

Apply for Court Order

If the tenant refuses to vacate, apply to Civil Court / Consumer Disputes Court for a possession order.

Prohibited Actions

Landlords must not take any of the following actions to remove a tenant:

  • Changing locks or locking the tenant out
  • Cutting off water or electricity
  • Seizing the tenant's personal belongings
  • Using physical force to remove a tenant
  • Threatening or harassing the tenant

These actions may expose the landlord to civil and criminal liability.

Grounds for Lease Termination

GroundNotice TypeTimeline
Non-payment of rentWritten demand for paymentAt least 15 days
Breach of lease termsWritten warning to remedyReasonable period
Unauthorized use of propertyTermination noticePer contract terms
Unauthorized sublettingTermination noticePer contract terms
Illegal activity / public morality violationImmediate terminationEffective immediately

Fixed-term leases expire automatically at the end of the stated period. Month-to-month tenancies require notice of at least one rental period (e.g., one month's notice for monthly leases).

The 4-Step Eviction Process

Step 1: Written Notice

For non-payment of rent under CCC §560, issue a formal written demand specifying the amount owed and allowing at least 15 days to pay. Send via registered mail or hand-deliver with a signed acknowledgment.

Step 2: Lease Termination

If the tenant fails to pay or cure the breach within the notice period, issue a formal written lease termination notice with a clear vacate date.

Step 3: Court Filing

If the tenant refuses to vacate after lawful termination, file a civil lawsuit seeking an eviction order. Court proceedings typically take 2–6 months.

Step 4: Enforcement

Once the court issues a judgment, court officers will enforce the eviction. Police assistance may be requested if necessary.

Tenant's Right to Early Termination

Under the OCPB Notification, tenants in fixed-term leases may terminate early if:

  • They have occupied the property for at least 50% of the lease term
  • They provide 30 days' written notice
  • They have no outstanding rent or service charges
  • They have fulfilled all other contractual obligations

Estimated Eviction Timeline

StageEstimated Duration
Written notice15–30 days
Court filing and proceedings2–6 months
Enforcement1–3 months after judgment
Total3–10 months

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Document everything — Keep copies of all notices, receipts, and photographs
  2. Use registered mail — To prove delivery of notices
  3. Consult an attorney — Before initiating any eviction
  4. Never use self-help methods — Cutting utilities or changing locks may result in lawsuits against you
  5. Consider negotiation — A cash-for-keys agreement may be faster and cheaper than litigation
  6. Review your lease — Ensure termination provisions are clearly stated
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