Thailand long-term rentals guide
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Long‑Term Rentals in Thailand (Practical Guide)

Long-stay rental guide: deposits, contracts, utilities, internet setup, viewing tips, and scam signals.

Last updated: February 22, 2026

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Quick summary

  • See the place (or use a trusted agent) before paying big deposits.
  • Confirm what’s included: internet, water, electricity, building rules.
  • Plan a connectivity backup: Sim Cards Internet

Step-by-step

1) Choose neighborhood
2) View multiple units
3) Confirm total monthly cost (rent + bills)
4) Read contract terms
5) Document condition at move-in

Scam signals

Pressure to pay fast, refusal to show unit, “too cheap in prime area”.

Editorial note & how we choose recommendations

We aim to keep this guide practical and current. Logistics and prices can change (seasonality, promotions, policy updates). Treat figures as planning ranges and adjust with common sense.

  • Last updated: February 22, 2026

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Next steps

Continue planning with these related guides.