Noble Ploenchit: what to verify before you buy
Verification checklist
- Title deed (chanote) — confirm unit number, floor area, and registered owner match the seller.
- Sale and purchase agreement (SPA) — review payment schedule, transfer date, penalty clauses, and any agreed snagging items.
- Juristic person debt-free letter — no outstanding common-area fees or charges on the unit at the time of transfer.
- Foreign-ownership quota — confirm foreigners hold no more than 49 % of the building’s total floor area before committing.
- Foreign Exchange Transaction Form (FET) — required if you are remitting purchase funds from abroad; essential for future resale.
- Encumbrance check at the Land Office — visit in person to verify no mortgage, lien, or annotation is registered against the title.
Building facts (published)
The following facts are sourced from public developer disclosures and land-registry records — not from buyer reports. Verify directly with the juristic office before transfer.
- Developer
- Noble Development PCL
- Year completed
- 2019
- Tenure
- Freehold (chanote)
- Juristic person
- Registered juristic person under the Condominium Act B.E. 2522; committee elected annually by unit-owner assembly.
This report is informational software, not legal advice.
TransferDue organizes and cross-checks the documents you uploaded. It does not search the Land Office (Department of Lands) or Legal Execution Department registries, so a “Confirmed” finding means the detail is consistent across your files — not a guarantee of legal title, nor that the property is free of mortgages or other encumbrances. Before transferring any deposit or purchase funds, verify ownership and encumbrance status in person at the Land Office and consult a licensed Thai lawyer.
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