In general, it is not
permitted to own land in Vietnam as a private entity because the land belongs
to the people and the State of Vietnam thereby operates as the administrator.
However an ownership of
a right to use land is permitted according to Vietnamese Law. This so-called Land Use Right (“LUR”)
Certificate provides the means to lease land from the State for Vietnamese and
foreign people. This LUR Certificate
entitles the land users to protect their legitimate rights and interests. The sale of a house or real estate is in fact
the transfer of the rights for house ownership combined with the transfer of
the land from the seller. The right to
use land can be directly acquired by different ways that are: lease from the
state; sub-lease from a developer of a zone; transfer from another land user;
allocation from the state. The legal
grounds for Land and House Law of Vietnam are stipulated in the Law on Housing
2005 of Vietnam as well as in the Law on Land 2003. The rights and entitlements of holders of
house ownership and the holders of the LUR Certificate are settled in this law.
According to Article 12
of the Law on Housing 2005, the name of the individual who holds the house
ownership shall be written in the house ownership right certificate and his/her
rights are stipulated in Article 21 that include for example the rights to
posses; use; sell; lease; donate; exchange; lend or to let other people stay
temporarily in the house. As stipulated
in Article 106 of the Law on Land 2003, the one who holds the LUR and house
ownership certificate is entitled to exercise the full range of rights over the
land/house. As such, land use rights and ownership of assets on the land are
combined in the Certificate of Land Use Right and House Ownership Right (LURC).
But the possibilities
to acquire land or houses depend on the individual/organization that wishes to
do so, because Vietnamese, overseas Vietnamese and Foreigners do not have the
same rights. Especially for foreigners,
it was often quite challenging to acquire land or houses in Vietnam. Before the
year of 2009, foreigners could not legally acquire property but only could make
a joint venture with a Vietnamese company. But the Resolution No.
19/2008(ND-QH12, effective January 2009, started to entitle foreigners to own
houses in Vietnam under the conditions that the foreigner 1) is hired by an
enterprise that currently operates in Vietnam and 2) must have at least a
temporary residence card to purchase and own an apartment unit in Vietnam. This
five-year piloting program that would end in 2014 is now discussed by the
Vietnamese Prime Minister to continue this program after the first five years
to support the real estate market and to make it more attractive for
foreigners.
Even though about
80,000 expats live and work in Vietnam, only more than 400 cases of foreigners
buying houses in Vietnam could be registered. Of course, this might be due to
the difficulties for foreigners to buy houses before this pilot program . But
this Resolution No. 19, which was guided by Decree No. 51/2009/ND-CP, still
does not make it easy to operate in the real estate market in Vietnam for
foreigners because of the complicated procedures to register ownership. After
the first 5 years, the government stated to have the plan to review the pilot
policy and the Ministry of Construction also opened up for the idea to allow
foreigners to buy houses no matter if they work and do business here or if they
want to buy real estates in Vietnam.
As the Vietnam’s real
estate situation seems to stand before a turning point, it is necessary to keep
up to date with all legal changes and developments. Due to the fact that
Vietnamese law has special provisions for every organization or individual who
wishes to operate with land and real estates related to House Law, it is
inevitable to know about this legal circumstances in Vietnam.
ANT Lawyers – Law firm in Vietnam that could assist in different land and house related projects and
matters such as land ownership, house purchase or sale and is aware of the
differences between provisions on house law for foreigners and Vietnamese. Our
professionals could advise clients about possibilities and potential risks
concerning real estate laws, housing laws in Vietnam and furthermore could
support clients with required procedures with the Vietnamese authorities.
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