I would like to know how two houses on the same road can have the same address number.
Soi Kokyang in Rawai has two houses close to each other with the same number. The number is 69/16. How can that be?
It is very frustrating when the postman makes deliveries, I get the other resident’s post and he gets mine, even though my post box has my name on it.
Dgp, Rawai
Friday, March 16, 2012 3:34:19 PM
If a new house is built and residents need their property registered, requests can be filed with their village headman or myself after 80 per cent of the construction has been completed.
The required documentation will be sent to Muang District Office for approval by the district chief and then an address number will be assigned.
In this case, Soi Kokyang falls under my responsibility. I have checked the relevant documentation and the house with that address is registered to a Thai woman.
There are no other houses with that number on that soi registered in the documentation I have.
I suggest that you take a photo of both houses, showing the address numbers, and bring them to me.
I will then check the location and file a request with the District Office to make the appropriate changes to give each residence a unique address.
Please contact me at my office opposite Siam Commercial Bank on Sakdidet Road [before you get to the Rawai Beach road] or call 087 234 6180.