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Keeping legal with Airbnb rentals

The Phuket News

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June 6, 2025

You've seen the Instagram reels. A dreamy villa, an infinity pool and a “booked solid on Airbnb” caption. But behind the hashtags and high yields lies a murky legal maze that most property owners in Thailand are either ignoring - or tiptoeing through like it's a minefield.

- James Hutley

Keeping legal with Airbnb rentals

I've spoken to owners, scoured legal briefs and unpacked the numbers. Here's what you actually need to know if you're thinking about listing your property on Airbnb - or already doing it under the radar.

THE LEGAL LOWDOWN

Most short-term rentals in Thailand aren’t technically legal. If you’re renting for less than 30 days without a hotel license, you're likely in breach of the Hotel Act. That could mean fines up to B20,000, plus B10,000 per day if you stay non-compliant. In some cases, you might even face jail time.

There are exceptions. If you've got up to eight rooms, no more than 30 guests and you live onsite - and you've notified your local district office - you may qualify under the exemption. Renting for 30-plus days also keeps you in the clear.

If you are a condo owner, you'll face even more restrictions. Most juristic offices explicitly ban short-term rentals. Enforcement is often triggered by complaints from neighbours or building management.

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