Low standard in the girly bars at the minute

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they are probably in Pattaya
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 7:15 pm
Raybull wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 6:04 pm
Mrwhippy wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 11:25 am Sod owning land, where are the hot 18-21 year Olds? Khmers would laugh if this dross worked in a KTV. I guess that's where all the hottest are thinking about it
Looks like you answered your own post. :thumb:
lol yup,
and as another poster mentioned, the white barrangs arent the price duck they used to be,
also the best girls you will often find in the less popular bars tbh
Typical girl in tourist bars nowadays...
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StroppyChops wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 3:36 pm
hanno wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 3:22 pmI believe in Cambodia it is 100% as long as the apartment is not on the ground floor...
I understood this to be the case too, but the catch is, if the owner of E0 decides to drop the building, there's not much you can do about it unless it's specifically stated in a legally binding contract.

Wasn't aware of any 50km to the border exclusion zone.
You guys are getting confused, yes foreigners can own 100% of the apartment, but foreigners can only own 70% of the apartments in a condo building ( if that makes sense?), strata titled properties only and not allowed to own E0. The remaining 30% must be owned by/available for sale to Cambodian citizens.
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^ woops, I replied before reading the following posts which cleared up your guys confusion.
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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Tue May 23, 2017 1:04 am
StroppyChops wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 3:36 pm
hanno wrote: Mon May 22, 2017 3:22 pmI believe in Cambodia it is 100% as long as the apartment is not on the ground floor...
I understood this to be the case too, but the catch is, if the owner of E0 decides to drop the building, there's not much you can do about it unless it's specifically stated in a legally binding contract.

Wasn't aware of any 50km to the border exclusion zone.
You guys are getting confused, yes foreigners can own 100% of the apartment, but foreigners can only own 70% of the apartments in a condo building ( if that makes sense?), strata titled properties only and not allowed to own E0. The remaining 30% must be owned by/available for sale to Cambodian citizens.

I think you will find that foreigners can own 100 % of a condo/apartment in a building, above ground level,, ,, if the building is registered as a co-owned building. This rule was misinterpreted by many to think they could buy a apartment eg E1, E2, or E3, in many of the older buildings, and indeed a few slipped through the system until about six months ago when it was announced by Ministry of LM that it would no long be allowed. [ reported in CD ] Also restate agent Yong Yap said the same in one of his reports.


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Can foreigners buy Real Estate in Cambodia?

Yes can, on August 2009 Draft Law on foreign ownership of properties has unveiled. In an effort to stimulate the flagging real estate industry and encourage overseas investment, the government unveiled its long-awaited draft law on foreign ownership of private units in co-owned buildings.

And the limited conditions of this law are any private units owned by foreigners must be on the first gofloor or above. This is to prevent foreigners owning Cambodian soil. Foreigners will not be allowed to own ground-floor property, the sub-soil of a property, or any common (shared) areas in co-owned buildings such as gardens, stairways, access points and maintenance areas.

A further more the regulation states that the total foreign ownership of private units within a building cannot exceed 70%. For example, in an apartment block of 100 units, only 70 units could be sold to foreigners.

And for security reasons, the law does not apply to property within 30km of Cambodia’s national land borders, with the exception of Special Economic Zones or important urban areas.

There are basically 5 Options for buying properties in Cambodia.
Option 1: Forming a Company with a Cambodian Citizen
Forming a limited company in sharing the partnership with any Cambodian citizen. To purchased properties for investment is then registered in the name of the company. The company must have a minimum 51% Cambodian shareholding.

Option 2: Getting Honorary Cambodian Citizenship
A foreign national would get a honorary Cambodian citizenship if he or she donates a significant sum amount of money to the government of Cambodia for the purposes of benefiting to the people in Cambodia. Anyone who has granted honorary Cambodian citizenship they are possible to acquire a 100% right of ownership over property purchased in Cambodia.

Option 3: Buy Property with a Cambodian Citizen’s Name
Any foreigner can purchase property and register the purchased property in the name of the Cambodian citizen. And when the Title Deed is transferred to the Cambodian citizen, the foreigner should keep the new Title Deed. To do so, is for a security reason that protects the foreigner’s interests by preventing the Cambodian citizen selling the property without informing the owner because they can not sell the properties without the Title Deed.

Option 4: Long term Rental
Foreigners purchase a property and register the Title Deed with the name of a Cambodian citizen. Then the foreigner and the Cambodian enter into a long-term rental agreement by which the Cambodian citizen leases out the property back to the foreigner. Lease periods can last up to 99 years.

Option 5: Getting Married to a Cambodian National
Any foreign national who getting married to a Cambodian national can register property using the name of their wife/husband on the Title Deed.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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And just to clarify ,,Option 3, that would only refer to a Hard Title. And if you dont believe me I will show you the original soft title of a property that I bought, I own ,,, but was sold to someone else without my knowledge or soft title. It was easy for someone to get a new soft title saying it was destroyed in a fire .


Option 3: Buy Property with a Cambodian Citizen’s Name
Any foreigner can purchase property and register the purchased property in the name of the Cambodian citizen. And when the Title Deed is transferred to the Cambodian citizen, the foreigner should keep the new Title Deed. To do so, is for a security reason that protects the foreigner’s interests by preventing the Cambodian citizen selling the property without informing the owner because they can not sell the properties without the Title Deed.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Why is all this good oil on property ownership in 'Cambodia After Dark'?

Wasn't this thread about Girly Bars?
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Username Taken wrote: Tue May 23, 2017 9:39 am Why is all this good oil on property ownership in 'Cambodia After Dark'?

Wasn't this thread about Girly Bars?
Simple ,,,,,Move it
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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It's 2 conversations now, the correct one and a bizarre one in the wrong place. Simple, follow the correct conversation. How to move it if the correct conversation is in between? You comment like an old person without thinking.
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Oops, that was for old dunc
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