Nor Sor 3 Gor is a type of land title deed in Thailand that grants the holder confirmed possession rights to a piece of land. It represents a step towards full ownership of the land, but it is not the same as a full Chanote title.
Here’s a breakdown of what Nor Sor 3 Gor signifies:
Rights granted
- Confirmed possession: The holder has the right to occupy and use the land, and this right is recognized by law.
- Inheritance: The land can be inherited by the holder’s heirs.
- Transferability: The land can be sold or transferred to another person.
- Collateral: The land can be used as collateral for loans.
Limitations
- No exact boundaries: Unlike a Chanote title, which has precise boundaries determined by the Land Department, a Nor Sor 3 Gor title may not have accurate boundaries. This can lead to disputes with neighboring land owners.
- Not full ownership: While the holder has strong rights to the land, they are not considered the full owner until they have a Chanote title.
Conversion to Chanote
It is possible to convert a Nor Sor 3 Gor title to a Chanote title. This involves a process of land surveying and boundary confirmation, followed by registration with the Land Department.
Additional information
- Nor Sor 3 Gor is often referred to as a “black Chanote” because of the color of the document.
- It is a common type of land title deed in rural areas of Thailand.
- It is important to consult with a lawyer before purchasing land with a Nor Sor 3 Gor title.