The Contract Committee of Thailand’s Consumer Protection Board has issued a new notification relating to home renovation business operations. The Notification of the Contract Committee Re: Services for Providing Renovations of Buildings for Residential Purpose as a Controlled Business in Relation to Details Regarding Payment Receipts B.E. 2566 (2023) (the “Notification”) was published in the Government Gazette on February 13, 2023, and will come into effect after 90 days (i.e., on May 14, 2023). Once the new Notification is effective, a contractor who provides residential building renovation services will be required to provide a receipt for the payment received from the customer which contains specific details, terms, and conditions as required under the Notification. Key Definitions Under the Notification, a “service for providing renovations of buildings for residential purposes” is defined as a business in which a business operator is engaged by a customer to make additions, modifications, alterations, repairs, or improvements to a building (including any house or any structure) which can be used for residential purposes, either in whole or in part. “Residential purposes” means for residing in the building (in whole, or in any part), whereby the building will not be sold, leased out, hire-purchased, or subject to other arrangements relating to the building with compensation or other benefits involved. Key Required Content The Notification requires that the payment receipt be provided by the business operator to the customer immediately upon receiving payment in whole or in part. The receipt must be clearly legible in Thai language, with a minimum font size, and include the following material terms and conditions: Details about the business operator, customer, and service, including contact information, milestones and payments, the daily penalty rate, and other related information. If the business operator is unable to complete the work within the agreed period,