The People's Committee of An Duong Ward, Hai Phong City, reported to the City People's Committee following a report by VTC News online about residents' suffering due to the words "residential land" written on their land ownership certificates.
The People's Committee of Hai Phong City has requested relevant units to investigate and report on the content reflected in VTC News online newspaper regarding the suffering of many families due to the words "residential land" written on their land ownership certificates.
During her time as a land administration officer in the ward, Phuong committed numerous violations to advise leaders on issuing land use right certificates in violation of regulations.
The family of Mr. Phan Duy Tien in Phuc Tho commune, Hanoi, was granted a land ownership certificate in 2006. However, when they went to transfer ownership in 2023, they were informed that the land was pond land, not residential land.
After more than 20 years of waiting, 46 households in Bac Ninh still haven't received their land ownership certificates because the commune's People's Committee misplaced them, leaving all their land rights unreasonably "suspended".
The issue of a plot of land being issued with two land ownership certificates has dragged on for the past five years. Despite the Hai Phong City People's Procuracy recommending clarification of responsibility, no officials have yet been punished.
From November 11th, citizens can submit their land ownership certificates to state agencies via the VNeID application to clean up land data, instead of submitting photocopies directly as before.
For the past 20 years, Mr. Nguyen Cao Tien has owned a plot of land at 292 Nguyen Truc Street, Phu Luong Ward, Hanoi, but upon checking the land records, he discovered that the land had been mistakenly registered under his neighbor's name.
The People's Procuratorate of Hai Phong City has pointed out a series of violations in the case of a plot of land being issued with two land ownership certificates, but for many years the two relevant agencies have remained inactive.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has just issued a handbook guiding state management in the field of land when implementing a two-tiered local government system.
According to Decree 151/2025 regulating the decentralization and delegation of authority in the field of land, there are 8 cases that require the issuance of new land ownership certificates starting today, July 1st.
From July 1st, the new administrative system in the field of land will be operational, and many people are wondering which level of authority will be responsible for issuing land use right certificates?
My family wants to sell a plot of land that we previously lent to my uncle for planting trees. However, he has been issued a land title for this land and refuses to return it. What should we do?
My family is in the process of applying for a land ownership certificate for our plot of land, but our neighbor refuses to sign the boundary agreement. Will we be able to get the land ownership certificate if they don't sign the agreement?
According to the 2024 Land Law, if the household land title certificate is abolished, do people need to get a new one, and if not, does the certificate still have legal validity?
The latest Land Law stipulates which cases are ineligible for a land title certificate, a fact many people are unclear about. This article provides specific examples.
Obtaining a land ownership certificate (Certificate of Land Use Rights) is one of the important and necessary steps when buying, selling, transferring, or inheriting real estate.
Buying and selling land using handwritten documents, especially when the land has been sold through multiple owners and there is no land title certificate yet, can complicate the legal procedures for obtaining one.
According to the leaders of the Phu Cat District People's Committee in Binh Dinh province, 48 households with land ownership certificates but who have not had land to build houses for 14 years will be re-issued new certificates and land in October.
The former Deputy Head of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Bac Binh district deliberately assisted accomplices, influencing the appraisal dossier leading to the issuance of land ownership certificates in violation of regulations.
Fourteen years ago, nearly 50 households in Phu Cat district were overjoyed to receive their land ownership certificates, but to this day they still have no land to build houses on, and some have had to hold funerals in their parents' homes after their deaths.
Compared to the current regulations, the draft revised Land Law is expected to reduce the number of cases in which land ownership certificates will not be issued.