On April 14, Mang Yang Commune People's Committee, Gia Lai province said that it had issued a notice strictly prohibiting illegal land trading and transfer activities occurring in the area.
Over the past time, state management of land in Mang Yang commune has achieved many positive results, making an important contribution to the socio-economic development of the locality.
However, in some villages, hamlets, and residential groups, there is still a situation of illegal land trading and transfer. Notably, the arbitrary subdivision and sale of land plots on agricultural land in areas such as: land area of the Tea Company that has been recovered by the Provincial People's Committee and assigned to local management (old Kon Dong town area, old Dak Djrang commune); land planned for concentrated production and business establishments in Hai Yang commune (old); land belonging to the Dak Doa Protection Forest Management Board and the Mang Yang Protection Forest Management Board.
Worryingly, some cases also advertise for sale land managed by the State or land that does not meet the conditions for issuing Certificates of Land Use Rights on social networking platforms such as Zalo, Facebook, TikTok... posing many risks, affecting the legitimate rights and interests of people.

To rectify the above situation, Mang Yang Commune People's Committee requests: Strictly prohibit the purchase and sale, transfer of land managed by the State; land that has not been granted or does not meet the conditions for issuing a Certificate of Land Use Rights.
Land transfer must be registered at a competent state agency according to the provisions of the 2024 Land Law; Strictly prohibit acts of arbitrarily subdividing and selling land plots on agricultural land; using land for wrong purposes; Strictly prohibit brokerage activities, "land brokers" providing false information about planning to push up prices, create "virtual fever" for profit.
Mang Yang Commune People's Committee recommends that people, before carrying out land-related transactions, should proactively contact functional agencies such as the Economic Department, Mang Yang Land Registration Office Branch to check planning information and the legal status of the land plot.
The commune government requires village heads, hamlets, and residential groups to absolutely not certify land use right transfer documents that do not meet the conditions according to regulations, especially transactions by "handwritten papers", land that has not been granted a Certificate or does not meet the transfer conditions.