New house and the police
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Frank lee bent is correct.
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What if the owner lives in Sihanouk and the house being rented by a barang is in Phnom Penh? I don't think that the police go to Sihanouk or that Sihanouk police do the paperwork.
I think the police would go to the residence and have the occupant supply necessary info and $$$ and they, the resident, could ask for the landlord to repay the fee.
In my case , Ta Khmao, they come to the door and tell me they will be arriving the next day to interview me. They show up and we sit outside and complete the paperwork since the landlords house is on the same plot of land they also are there and they pay the fee.
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Landlord needs to thumbprint all the documents in the presence of the Sangkat representative. Technically the police shouldn't be involved in this process at all, it is a Sangkat administration process.
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So I just need to thumbprint some shit and that's it? I'm not a renter I'm the homeowner.
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Re: New house and the police
yeah that worked for you not because it was smart but you probably filled the doorway of the house!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2017 10:16 pm Here's some advice for free.
Whichever policeman comes to your house, make a point of writing down his badge number (it's on his shirt) and ask for his name and telephone number. He will get very, very nervous. If he asks what you're doing, just tell him you might need to contact him one day. He will probably not directly ask for money if you do this, but after he tells you "business is finished" (and he'll probably use these exact words) give him $5 and tell him you'll see him again in six months.
There are some benefits.
1. He'll think you know how to play the game, and behave himself.
2. If another copper tries the same game in a week or a month, just show him the details for the first copper and tell him to call the first guy.
Sounds too easy, but works.
Also, "my" immigration copper tried to share the love by bringing a street cop with him - I refused the street copper access to the house and told him he didn't need to be here if the immigration copper was here. Worked.
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Yeah, possibly. He did look a little surprised.SinnSisamouth wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2017 11:15 amyeah that worked for you not because it was smart but you probably filled the doorway of the house!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2017 10:16 pm Here's some advice for free.
Whichever policeman comes to your house, make a point of writing down his badge number (it's on his shirt) and ask for his name and telephone number. He will get very, very nervous. If he asks what you're doing, just tell him you might need to contact him one day. He will probably not directly ask for money if you do this, but after he tells you "business is finished" (and he'll probably use these exact words) give him $5 and tell him you'll see him again in six months.
There are some benefits.
1. He'll think you know how to play the game, and behave himself.
2. If another copper tries the same game in a week or a month, just show him the details for the first copper and tell him to call the first guy.
Sounds too easy, but works.
Also, "my" immigration copper tried to share the love by bringing a street cop with him - I refused the street copper access to the house and told him he didn't need to be here if the immigration copper was here. Worked.
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try doing it clothed next time.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2017 1:14 pmYeah, possibly. He did look a little surprised.SinnSisamouth wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2017 11:15 amyeah that worked for you not because it was smart but you probably filled the doorway of the house!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2017 10:16 pm Here's some advice for free.
Whichever policeman comes to your house, make a point of writing down his badge number (it's on his shirt) and ask for his name and telephone number. He will get very, very nervous. If he asks what you're doing, just tell him you might need to contact him one day. He will probably not directly ask for money if you do this, but after he tells you "business is finished" (and he'll probably use these exact words) give him $5 and tell him you'll see him again in six months.
There are some benefits.
1. He'll think you know how to play the game, and behave himself.
2. If another copper tries the same game in a week or a month, just show him the details for the first copper and tell him to call the first guy.
Sounds too easy, but works.
Also, "my" immigration copper tried to share the love by bringing a street cop with him - I refused the street copper access to the house and told him he didn't need to be here if the immigration copper was here. Worked.
i am on these blocked lists;
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That would take all the fun out of it.SinnSisamouth wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2017 1:37 pmtry doing it clothed next time.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2017 1:14 pmYeah, possibly. He did look a little surprised.SinnSisamouth wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2017 11:15 amyeah that worked for you not because it was smart but you probably filled the doorway of the house!StroppyChops wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2017 10:16 pm Here's some advice for free.
Whichever policeman comes to your house, make a point of writing down his badge number (it's on his shirt) and ask for his name and telephone number. He will get very, very nervous. If he asks what you're doing, just tell him you might need to contact him one day. He will probably not directly ask for money if you do this, but after he tells you "business is finished" (and he'll probably use these exact words) give him $5 and tell him you'll see him again in six months.
There are some benefits.
1. He'll think you know how to play the game, and behave himself.
2. If another copper tries the same game in a week or a month, just show him the details for the first copper and tell him to call the first guy.
Sounds too easy, but works.
Also, "my" immigration copper tried to share the love by bringing a street cop with him - I refused the street copper access to the house and told him he didn't need to be here if the immigration copper was here. Worked.
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