Fixing land use rights for foreigners

Sep 14th at 07:53
14-09-2022 07:53:36+07:00

Fixing land use rights for foreigners

Adding the provision that foreign individuals would be allowed to use residential land in Vietnam to the revised Law on Land could ensure uniformity and better consistency in the country’s current legal system.

 

In order to ensure the consistency and synchronisation of the legal system, experts say it is necessary to amend the current Law on Land, while adding that foreign individuals who are allowed to own houses in Vietnam according to the Law on Housing can also have ownership as set out in the Law on Land.

Last week, the amended draft of the Law on Land was put onto the Vietnamese government’s agenda in a special session on law-making chaired by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.

One of the issues that government members are interested in discussing in terms of this issue is the rights of foreigners related to land in Vietnam.

Specifically, Article 159 of the Law on Housing stipulates that foreign organisations and individuals are among the those currently entitled to own houses in Vietnam. Clause 2, Article 14 of the Law on Real Estate Business stipulates that overseas Vietnamese, foreign organisations, and also individuals may rent all types of real estate properties for their own use, as well as purchase or rent houses in accordance with the Law on Housing.

However, Article 5 of the current Law on Land only stipulates that foreign organisations are allowed to implement housing projects in Vietnam, with no mention of foreign individuals being allowed to own residential land in Vietnam.

Nguyen Van Dinh, an independent expert in construction investment and real estate business explained, “Vietnamese people who purchase houses from foreign individuals are subject to the exact same legal status as those foreign people – only having the right to own houses, but not to the land use rights – and this is a situation that is illogical.”

On the other hand, in a proposal to compile the revised Law on Housing, which is expected to be passed at around the same time as the revised Law on Land, the Ministry of Construction proposed to focus on solving several major groups of policies related to housing ownership.

“Continuing the policy of encouraging and creating favourable conditions for foreign individuals and organisations to buy and own houses in Vietnam, in accordance with international practices, will attract investment while also ensuring security and national defence for the country,” the amended law proposal had noted.

But the policy of encouraging individuals from other countries to purchase houses will not be fully implemented without first solving the issue of ownership.

“To solve this problem, the amended Law on Land is necessary to recognise the land use rights of foreign individuals,” Dinh commented.

After being examined by the National Assembly Economic Committee, and after a range of opinions have been collected from the National Assembly Standing Committee delegates, the amended draft is expected to be submitted to the National Assembly in October during its fourth session.

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