Building a house is an important milestone in everyone's life, some people want to buy a plot of roadside land to build houses while others want to build houses on the agricultural land that their parents are cultivating. So is it possible to build houses on agricultural land? If not, what do people need to do?
Red book (or red cover) is a familiar way that people often call "Certificate of land use right and house use right" based on the color of this document. So, in which case is the red book issued by the State?
In addition to division of land parcels, the need for land parcel consolidation is also of great interest to many people today. This article guides the process, procedures, and documents for land parcel consolidation according to the latest regulations of Vietnam.
The State strongly encourages and always creates opportunities for the disputing parties to be able to settle on their own, conciliate at a competent agency or organization instead of filing a lawsuit at the Court. So, are there cases where conciliation is a mandatory procedure before proceeding with a lawsuit in accordance with Vietnam’s regulations?
Registration of change of land is the process in which land users declare and record any changes in the legal status of their original land use rights. So, how is the procedure for registration of change of land carried out in Vietnam?
Currently, in Vietnam, there are many cases in which the currently used land parcel is smaller than the prescribed minimum area. In these cases, can individuals be granted a red book (land use right certificate)?
According to current Vietnam’s regulations, one of the mandatory conditions for a user to transfer his/her land use right is to have a certificate of land use right (red book). However, there are now exceptions when land users who do not need a red book can also perform the transfer.
In order to assist Customers and Members in understanding Vietnam’s current regulations regarding land, LawNet has compiled a comprehensive list of all the types of documents that, when possessed, entitle individuals to obtain a Land Use Right Certificate (colloquially called "red book" due to the red covers).
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