On the Government Information Portal, Ms. N.T.H in Hanoi reported that on August 21, 1996, the Hanoi People's Committee issued a decision to reclaim land managed and used by an agricultural cooperative; assigned to 80 social housing households. On December 10, 1996, households were granted a construction permit.
On March 6, 1997, there was a map extract from the Department of Land, after which the cooperative allocated land to 80 households. Unlicensed.
Ms. H asked, so how will the first issuance of red books to commune members be carried out?
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment responds to this issue as follows:
The content of her reflection is a specific case under the authority of the locality. Therefore, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has no basis to answer.
The Ministry sets out some principles as follows:
According to current land law, in case the land user has documents on land use rights as prescribed in Article 137 of the 2024 Land Law, he/she will be considered for a Certificate.
In case the land user does not have documents on land use rights as prescribed in Article 137 but is not subject to the provisions of Articles 139 and 140, he/she will be considered for a Certificate according to the provisions of Article 138 of the 2024 Land Law.
In case the land user is using land of land origin allocated without authority, he/she will be considered for a Certificate according to the provisions of Article 140 of the Land Law.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment recommends that you contact the competent authority in your locality for guidance and implementation in accordance with the provisions of law.