According to Clause 24, Article 3 of the 2013 Land Law, a land dispute is a dispute about the rights and obligations of land users between two or more parties in a land relationship....View more
Land allocated without authority is a situation in the field of land management and use, when land is allocated or distributed to households, individuals or organizations where the person or agency allocating the land does not have the authority according to the law. provisions of law. This can lead to a violation of the rights and responsibilities of the land allocation agency, causing unfairness and difficulties in land management and use. According to the provisions of Clause 1, Article 23 of Decree 43/2014/ND-CP, it clearly stipulates cases of land allocated without proper authority:...View more
Thus, we can clearly see that the preparation of registration dossiers in the case of houses, non-residential constructions and other assets attached to land will be formed in the future and fall under the following categories: Housing construction investment projects, non-residential construction projects, along with agricultural investment projects, forest development, and other projects using land, require meticulousness and precision. Accurate in preparing documents and papers to ensure compliance with Decree 99/2022/ND-CP. 3. When preparing mortgage registration documents for assets attached to land that are not residential, but these assets have been formed but do not yet have a Certificate of ownership, important factors should include What does it include?...View more
Land planning and land use planning is an important process to manage, use and distribute land in a reasonable and effective manner. These plans and plans not only help shape infrastructure, but also ensure sustainable development and in the right direction of the locality. Competent state agencies, such as the Provincial People's Council, District People's Council and District People's Committee, play an important role in approving local land use planning and plans. your side....View more
An apartment purchase contract, although seemingly simple, is actually a complex legal agreement between the parties involved. This is not only the seller transferring the apartment to the buyer and the buyer making payments or other obligations, but also the interaction between different important factors in the transaction process....View more
To sign an apartment purchase contract, the investor must meet the following conditions:...View more
Cadastral surveying is a process used to collect basic information about a specific plot of land. Clearly stipulated in Clauses 5 and 6 of Article 3 of Circular 25/2014/TT-BTNMT, cadastral surveying is the process of independent cadastral measurement for a plot of land. This procedure is applied in cases where localities do not have cadastral maps to serve land management. Cadastral measurement excerpt is understood as a drawing showing the results of the cadastral measurement process for a specific plot of land....View more
Building individual houses is one of the essential needs of many households and individuals. However, to build individual houses, not everyone knows the full conditions for starting construction according to the provisions of law. In this article, we will introduce the conditions for starting construction of individual houses....View more
Buying, selling and transferring real estate is one of the important and common transactions in social life. However, not everyone knows how to carry out legal procedures related to buying, selling, and transferring real estate accurately and legally. If you do not clearly understand the provisions of the law, you may encounter many risks and losses in terms of finance, time, and effort. Therefore, in this article, we will guide you through the necessary steps to carry out a successful, safe and legal real estate purchase, sale or transfer transaction....View more
After conciliation of a land dispute at the commune-level People's Committee fails, there are different forms of resolution depending on each case. So, can a lawsuit be filed in court if the land does not have a Red Book?...View more



















