Ask the condominium juristic office for available lift inspection, preventive-maintenance, outage and major-repair records. Confirm emergency contacts, backup arrangements, planned replacement work and how future costs are expected to be funded.
Which records should be reviewed?
- inspection and service records;
- outage history;
- repair and replacement plans;
- emergency procedures;
- approved budgets or assessments.
What should residents know?
- alarm and intercom procedure;
- management contact;
- alternative access;
- move-in booking rules;
- posted operating restrictions.
Continue through Buildings, Owners and the directory.
Review reliability before committing.
Treat lift condition and funding as part of building due diligence.
Explore Thailand buildingsFrequently asked questions
What should residents verify?
Review available inspection, service, outage and emergency-contact records through the juristic office.
Should repeated outages be documented?
Yes. Keep dates, duration, notices and repair responses.
Do lifts affect buying due diligence?
Yes. Reliability, planned replacement and funding can affect use and future shared costs.
Sources & References
- Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning
- Department of Lands
- Royal Thai Government Gazette
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