Certificate of Land Use Rights issued at the wrong land location, how should people handle it?
1. Certificate of Land Use Rights issued at the wrong land location, how should people handle it?
Pursuant to Clause 1, Article 106 of the Land Law 2013 regulates cases of Certificate of Land Use Rights correction including:
- Firstly, there are errors in information about the names and documents of legal entities, personal identities, and addresses of land users and owners of assets attached to land when compared with legal or personal documents at the local government. time of issuance of the Certificate.
- Second, there are errors in information about the land plot and assets attached to land compared to the records declared when registering land, assets attached to land are checked and confirmed by the land registration agency. .
Thus, if the process of issuing the Certificate of Land Use Rights has errors or confusion in information leading to the issuance of the wrong land location (wrong number of plots, number of land plots, number of map sheets...) compared to the original declaration dossier inspected and confirmed by the land registration agency, people can request the competent agency to carry out the procedure.
2. Will a Certificate of Land Use Rights issued in the wrong location be revoked?
Clause 2, Article 106 of the Land Law 2013 stipulates that Certificate of Land Use Rights revocation is carried out in the following cases:
- First is the case where the State recovers the entire land area on the issued Certificate of Land Use Rights;
- Second is when issuing and exchanging Certificate of Land Use Rights;
- Third is when the land user/owner of assets attached to land registers changes in land or assets attached to land, leading to a new Certificate of Land Use Rights being issued;
- Finally, it is because the Certificate of Land Use Rights was issued without the right authority, with the wrong land area, not meeting the conditions for issuance, not with the right land users, not with the right purpose or term of land use or origin of use. land, except in cases where land use rights and ownership of assets attached to land have been transferred in accordance with the law.
Accordingly, if the Certificate of Land Use Rights is issued in the wrong location, resulting in an incorrect land area being allocated, or during the process of correcting the Certificate of Land Use Rights, there is a request to change the Certificate of Land Use Rights, the competent authority to revoke the Certificate of Land Use Rights has been issued.