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I Lost the Homes I Built With Years of Hard-Earned Savings

Events and Costs Caused by Nongra’s Family

Construction of Grandma’s and my two-storey house, including land work: 332,730 THB

Stolen funds / amount intended to finish the wall work of the two-storey house: 18,000 THB

When the door between my two-storey house and Grandma’s house was left open, all tools, construction materials, karaoke equipment, and anything that could be carried away was stolen. A cautious estimate of the loss is 50,000 THB.

Total accumulated purchases, events, thefts, and losses: 1,305,413 THB
(This amount does not include the substantial cash I have given over the years.)

After all this, my son and I were evicted from our homes.

The same person — who has never permanently lived in our homes — has already evicted us twice.
The first eviction occurred after I had completed the construction work on Grandma’s house and brought in the furniture I had bought for it, including a wardrobe, bed, bedside tables, a TV, and more. She removed everything from the house, and I had no choice but to rent an apartment in Khonburi.

The second eviction happened later, when they broke into the two-storey house and cleared everything out — some items were thrown outside, others carried away. During this incident, several things were taken or stolen, including a full 20-liter bucket of paint, a stainless-steel sink, and the metal frame for the kitchen base cabinet. Fearing they would take the rest, I sold the entire interior of my small house, including the kitchen.

When I contacted the police, they simply said I could take the items I had personally paid for, but they allowed everything else to remain, stating: “They are the landowners.”

Authorities, the police, do not intervene, but to me, the actions of my child’s grandmother are incomprehensible evil. When, out of my own goodwill, I made her house habitable, and asked her for permission regarding my own construction in exchange for land use, her answer was, “do whatever you want.” Now, the grandmother’s daughter wanted everything for free and evicted us from our homes. I know I made a mistake by building the houses without a formal land-use agreement.

For years I told my son: “Everything you see will one day be yours — you have a home.” Now we no longer have one.

My own family did not value the fact that I spent 15 years of my savings building and improving our homes. In the end, they took all my belongings for free and destroyed the foundation of our lives — our homes.

Over the years I did the following:

  • I renovated the great-grandmother’s house to make it livable.

  • I built a two-story house for myself, but the money reserved for completing it was taken and used by them. Buildings 332.730.

  • I built the yard area, which alone cost 114,545

  • I built a small house on the land, and I am now trying to move it in an effort to avoid losing everything.

Before the eviction, I was asked why I kept the small house in the back locked. I answered that it contained valuable and important items. During the entire 15 years, whenever the doors were left open, everything that could be carried away was stolen: tools, building materials, karaoke and music equipment, and more.

The same person later threw all my belongings outside again, and we were evicted with threats.

All of it was money I had worked hard to save while living in Finland. Now them want take free!

After the eviction, I lost the small house furnishings, my tools, and all my building materials. I have been homeless, and my son had to stay with friends. Now we live together in a modest rental house.

The ingratitude of bad people and scammers is unbelievably brazen. Out of the goodness of my heart, I made the grandmother’s house livable. I installed windows, doors, and a new roof on the back section. With verbal permission, I also began building a two-story house for myself. In the end, the builders said that completing the house and finishing all the exterior walls would cost 18,000. When I returned, the work had been done. I paid the grandmother, but they immediately stopped all work and kept the money for themselves. The funds were used, for example, to build rooms for the grandmother and to smooth the walls of the house. I let it go, because I had been given permission to build a house for myself on their land.

And now, after everything, their “thanks” is that even the work I did on the grandmother’s house is not enough — they took my house and completely expelled me and my son.

How I Lost the Homes.

I built the original grandmother’s house in 2010 and later constructed a 2-story house behind it using my own money. I also built another small house outside, including a concrete slab. For 15 years, I have cared for the children and supported the family financially, yet my hard-earned money, tools, and building materials have been stolen repeatedly.

We have been forced out of our own home, despite total investments exceeding half a million baht — all hard-earned money lost. My son and family have suffered greatly. No authority has intervened to protect us.

🔸 Examples of the Perpetrator’s Misconduct
The person responsible has never lived in any of our buildings. When she visits, she behaves arrogantly and aggressively. Below are examples of her actions:
– When I was renovating my grandmother’s house to make it livable and brought new furniture, she was visiting and threw the furniture out of the house. I need rent another house in Khonburi
– Theft of 18,000 THB: When building a 2-story house for myself and my children, the builder (her brother, Dan) requested 18,000 THB to finish the work. I gave the full amount to my great-grandmother, but the daughter (the perpetrator) took the money for herself and immediately stopped all construction. The funds were instead used to build two rooms and tile flooring in my grandmother’s house. I let it go at that time, thinking my investment would count as goodwill for being allowed to build on the land.
– I financed a family business in Khonburi — rented a house, furnished it, and invested around 100,000 THB. She came to manage it but disappeared after about two weeks, leaving everything behind
– She came to my home and took my washing machine without asking
– She cut down trees around the houses that provided shade from the heat
– She planted trees blocking vehicle access behind one of the houses

They broke into my home January 2025, forced open a sealed doorway, and threw my belongings and building materials into the yard. My most valuable tools and possessions were destroyed or stolen. The Khonburi Police have allowed this theft to continue with no action taken. During the eviction, when she threw out our belongings, she also stole items such as paint and building materials for her own use.

All these actions demonstrate her repeated and deliberate wrongdoing, theft, and harassment — showing clear intent to cause harm and financial loss.

My grandmother’s house was transferred to her daughter in Bangkok at the end of 2024, without me seeing any documents. The first thing she did was evict us, saying, “My house is too small — I give you three months to leave!”

Out of trust and good faith, I made a serious mistake by not securing legal agreements, such as a land lease, because I was building all these homes for my children. I never imagined that my own family — even my grandmother — would take the houses and force us out.

This woman has terrorized us for years. She has never built a house, never cared for the children, and doesn’t even live here — she comes from Bangkok to destroy homes and families, and no one helps. I have been evicted twice, paying all costs myself: hotels, transport, apartment rent, furniture, and building materials.

A lie, no matter how widely accepted, remains a lie. Wrong, no matter how many support it, remains wrong. Evil, no matter how normalized, will never become good.

The consequence of being evicted.
I had to rent a house for just one month. I began selling the household items and tools from my house. I stayed in a hotel for a while. In the end, I couldn’t afford to rent anything, and I even spent a few nights on the street. My son had to stay at his friend’s house. Then I managed to get a room at the home of an acquaintance’s parents, where I stayed for about 2–3 months.

Now I have finally been able to rent a house where I live with my son, Jani. The whole situation weighs heavily on my mind every single day, knowing that they are living in buildings constructed with my money, while we no longer have a home. For years I told my son, “Everything you see will be yours- you have a home.” Now we don’t have one anymore.

My Home Was Stolen in Khonburi–Nongrang

My grandmother’s house was transferred to her daughter in Bangkok at the end of 2024, without me seeing any documents. The first thing she did was evict us, saying, “My house is too small — I give you three months to leave!”

Out of trust and good faith, I made a serious mistake by not securing legal agreements, such as a land lease, because I was building all these homes for my children. I never imagined that my own family — even my grandmother — would take the houses and force us out.

They broke into my home, forced open a sealed doorway, and threw my belongings and building materials into the yard. My most valuable tools and possessions were destroyed or stolen. The Khonburi Police have allowed this theft to continue with no action taken.

I built the original grandmother’s house in 2010 and later constructed a 2-story house behind it using my own money. I also built another small house outside, including a concrete slab. For 15 years, I have cared for the children and supported the family financially, yet my hard-earned money, tools, and building materials have been stolen repeatedly.

This woman has terrorized us for years. She has never built a house, never cared for the children, and doesn’t even live here — she comes from Bangkok to destroy homes and families, and no one helps. I have been evicted twice, paying all costs myself: hotels, transport, apartment rent, furniture, and building materials.

We have been forced out of our own home, despite total investments exceeding half a million baht — all hard-earned money lost. My son and family have suffered greatly. No authority has intervened to protect us.

I am appealing to anyone who can help or provide advice. This injustice cannot continue — families like mine need protection and support against such exploitation.

Examples of the Perpetrator’s Misconduct

The person responsible has never lived in any of our buildings. When she visits, she behaves arrogantly and aggressively. Below are examples of her actions:

When I was renovating my grandmother’s house to make it livable and brought new furniture, she was visiting and threw the furniture out of the house.

Theft of 18,000 THB: When building a 2-story house for myself and my children, the builder (her brother, Dan) requested 18,000 THB to finish the work. I gave the full amount to my great-grandmother, but the daughter (the perpetrator) took the money for herself and immediately stopped all construction. The funds were instead used to build two rooms and tile flooring in my grandmother’s house. I let it go at that time, thinking my investment would count as goodwill for being allowed to build on the land.

Pattaya theft: around 60,000 THB, visible in her bank account records.

I financed a family business in Khonburi — rented a house, furnished it, and invested around 100,000 THB. She came to manage it but disappeared after about two weeks, leaving everything behind.

Shortly before the eviction: my son’s stepsister was paid 15,000 THB to build a doghouse. She took the money, started, and abandoned the work.

She came to my home and took my washing machine without asking.

She cut down trees around the houses that provided shade from the heat, again without permission.

She planted trees blocking vehicle access behind one of the houses.

During the eviction, when she threw out our belongings, she also stole items such as paint and building materials for her own use.

All these actions demonstrate her repeated and deliberate wrongdoing, theft, and harassment — showing clear intent to cause harm and financial loss.

I am writing to request urgent legal assistance. I am another victim in Thailand who is losing my home. At the end of 2024, my grandmother’s house in Khonburi-Nongrang was transferred to her daughter in Bangkok without me ever seeing or signing any documents.

Immediately after the transfer, the daughter evicted us, saying: “My house is too small; I give you three months to leave.”

I reported the situation to the police, but they stated they would not take any action. Since then, I have been subjected to eviction, theft of money, and removal of all belongings that could be carried away. There has been ongoing harassment and intimidation, and no one has provided any help.

I would like to know what legal options exist in Thailand, including:
• How to challenge a fraudulent or unlawful property transfer.
• Whether I can request an injunction or protective order to stop further dispossession or harassment.
• Possibility to file criminal complaints (for theft, fraud, and illegal eviction).
• Whether I can demand full compensation for all losses, including:
– stolen money and property,
– damage to the house and belongings,
– cost of relocation,
– emotional distress, and
– any other measurable financial or moral damages.

Please advise whether it is possible to prepare a formal claim or invoice for compensation covering all these losses, and how such a claim should be documented and submitted under Thai law.

I can provide identity documents, proof of relationship to my grandmother, photos or videos of the property, list of stolen items.

I look forward to your urgent advice on next steps and whether you can represent me in this matter.

บ้านของฉันถูกยึดในเขตคอนบุรี–หนองรัง

บ้านของคุณยายของผมถูกโอนให้ลูกสาวของเธอที่กรุงเทพฯ ในช่วงปลายปี 2024 โดยที่ผมไม่ได้เห็นเอกสารใด ๆ สิ่งแรกที่เธอทำคือไล่เราออกจากบ้าน โดยกล่าวว่า “บ้านของฉันเล็กเกินไป ฉันให้เวลาเธอสามเดือนในการออกไป!”

ด้วยความไว้ใจและความสุจริต ผมทำความผิดพลาดอย่างร้ายแรงที่ไม่ได้ทำข้อตกลงทางกฎหมาย เช่น การเช่าที่ดิน เพราะผมกำลังสร้างบ้านทั้งหมดนี้ให้กับลูก ๆ ผมไม่เคยจินตนาการเลยว่าครอบครัวของผม — แม้แต่คุณยาย — จะยึดบ้านและบังคับเราให้ออกจากบ้าน

พวกเขาบุกเข้าไปในบ้านผม บังคับเปิดประตูที่ปิดผนึกไว้ และโยนข้าวของและวัสดุก่อสร้างออกไปในสนาม เครื่องมือและทรัพย์สินที่มีค่าของผมถูกทำลายหรือถูกขโมย ตำรวจคอนบุรีไม่ได้ดำเนินการใด ๆ เพื่อหยุดการโจรกรรมนี้

ผมสร้างบ้านคุณยายเดิมในปี 2010 และต่อมาสร้างบ้าน 2 ชั้นด้านหลังด้วยเงินของตัวเอง ผมยังสร้างบ้านเล็กอีกหลังรวมถึงพื้นคอนกรีต ตลอด 15 ปี ผมดูแลเด็ก ๆ และสนับสนุนครอบครัวทางการเงิน แต่เงิน เครื่องมือ และวัสดุก่อสร้างของผมถูกขโมยซ้ำแล้วซ้ำเล่า

ผู้หญิงคนนี้ข่มขู่เราเป็นเวลาหลายปี เธอไม่เคยสร้างบ้าน ไม่เคยดูแลเด็ก ๆ และไม่เคยอาศัยอยู่ที่นี่ — เธอมาจากกรุงเทพฯ เพื่อทำลายบ้านและครอบครัว และไม่มีใครช่วย ผมถูกขับไล่ออกสองครั้ง และต้องจ่ายค่าที่พัก โรงแรม การขนส่ง ค่าเช่าอพาร์ตเมนต์ เฟอร์นิเจอร์ และวัสดุก่อสร้างด้วยตัวเอง

เราโดนบังคับให้ออกจากบ้านของเราเอง ทั้งที่ลงทุนไปมากกว่าครึ่งล้านบาท — เงินที่หามาอย่างยากลำบากทั้งหมดสูญเสียไป ลูกชายและครอบครัวของผมได้รับความเดือดร้อนอย่างมาก ไม่มีหน่วยงานใดเข้ามาแทรกแซงเพื่อปกป้องเรา

ผมขอความช่วยเหลือจากทุกคนที่สามารถช่วยหรือให้คำแนะนำ ความอยุติธรรมนี้ไม่สามารถดำเนินต่อไปได้ — ครอบครัวอย่างเราต้องการการปกป้องและสนับสนุนจากการเอาเปรียบเช่นนี้

ตัวอย่างพฤติกรรมผิดกฎหมายของผู้กระทำ

ผู้ที่รับผิดชอบไม่เคยอาศัยอยู่ในอาคารของเราเลย เมื่อเธอมาเยี่ยม เธอแสดงท่าทีหยิ่งผยองและก้าวร้าว ตัวอย่างการกระทำของเธอมีดังนี้:

ตอนที่ผมปรับปรุงบ้านคุณยายให้อยู่อาศัยได้ และนำเฟอร์นิเจอร์ใหม่เข้ามา เธอมาเยี่ยมและ ขว้างเฟอร์นิเจอร์ออกจากบ้าน

ขโมยเงิน 18,000 บาท: เมื่อสร้างบ้าน 2 ชั้นสำหรับตัวเองและลูก ๆ ช่างก่อสร้าง (พี่ชายของเธอ ชื่อ Dan) ขอเงิน 18,000 บาท เพื่อทำงานให้เสร็จ ผมมอบเงินทั้งหมดให้คุณยายใหญ่ แต่ลูกสาว (ผู้กระทำ) เอาเงินไปใช้เอง และ หยุดการก่อสร้างทันที เงินถูกใช้สร้างห้อง 2 ห้องและปูกระเบื้องในบ้านคุณยายใหญ่ ผมปล่อยไปเพราะคิดว่าเป็นการใช้เงินเพื่อบ้านคุณยาย

การขโมยในพัทยา: ประมาณ 60,000 บาท ปรากฏในบัญชีธนาคารของเธอ

ผมสนับสนุนธุรกิจครอบครัวในคอนบุรี — เช่าบ้าน ตกแต่ง และลงทุนประมาณ 100,000 บาท เธอมาดูแล แต่ หายไปหลังจากประมาณ 2 สัปดาห์

ก่อนการขับไล่: พี่เลี้ยงของลูกชายผมได้รับงานสร้างบ้านสุนัข 15,000 บาท เธอรับเงิน เริ่มงาน แต่ละทิ้งงานกลางคัน

เธอมาเยี่ยมบ้านและ เอาเครื่องซักผ้าของผมไป โดยไม่ถาม

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