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.
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?
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.
Despite lacking the ability to process land use certificate applications, Viet established a company, received money from many people to handle the procedures, and then embezzled the funds.
From February 8, 2021, another agency has the authority to issue, renew, and reissue land ownership certificates: the Branch Office of the Land Registration Office.
To address the backlog of cases from 2017, the city requested an expedited review of "stalled" projects as a basis for issuing land ownership certificates to residents.
On the afternoon of June 13th, at a press conference held by the Hanoi City Party Committee, Quoc Oai district provided information on the results of land consolidation and exchange and the issuance of land use right certificates in the area.
Regarding the allegations made by Mr. Huynh Van Co, who allegedly reported using over 300 fake land ownership certificates to seize public land in Ward 1, District 8 (Ho Chi Minh City) in a land dispute with residents in Tan Hung Ward, District 7, the District 7 Police have initially confirmed that the information is false.
The Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment is developing a plan to issue land ownership certificates to citizens via the social media platform Facebook.
The results of a survey assessing people's satisfaction with the services of city administrative agencies show that people are still dissatisfied with the procedures for issuing land ownership certificates.