Breaching a contract may result in criminal penalties
“This case originated from a customer seeking to rent a condominium in Pattaya for residential purposes, thus posting an ad on Facebook and eventually signing a lease. However, the customer couldn’t move in on time due to various room-related issues, forcing them to temporarily find alternative accommodation. Dissatisfied, the customer requested contract termination and the
“This case originated from a customer seeking to rent a condominium in Pattaya for residential purposes, thus posting an ad on Facebook and eventually signing a lease. However, the customer couldn’t move in on time due to various room-related issues, forcing them to temporarily find alternative accommodation. Dissatisfied, the customer requested contract termination and the return of their deposit, which was denied. The lessor was deemed to have breached the contract due to the unsatisfactory room conditions.
Ultimately, the customer sought legal advice and proceeded to file a criminal fraud case, which was successfully initiated. The office provided assistance and facilitated communication with the opposing party for mediation.
With the case filed, the customer can now have peace of mind, as the statute of limitations for prosecuting criminal cases remains valid”
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