Mr. T.V. A in Hanoi reflected that his purchased land plot has a document of agricultural production land allocation in 1989 (agricultural cooperative allocated land); purchased and sold many times (handwritten transfer paper), he is the last user, the time he received the transfer was in 2013.
The land plot has been paid non-agricultural land tax since 2012 (collection), in accordance with residential land planning. Current land use status (empty land), not violating land law.
Mr. V.A asked, according to which clause of the 2024 Land Law is the above land plot granted a red book?
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment answers this question as follows:
The content of his reflection is that the specific case is under the jurisdiction of the locality and needs to be based on archival records, specific regulations that the locality has issued according to its authority to enforce the Land Law for consideration and resolution; therefore, the Ministry has no basis to answer. The Ministry states a number of principles as follows:
Current land law has specifically stipulated the issuance of certificates of land use rights and ownership of assets attached to land for the first time to households and individuals who are using land in Articles 137, 138, 139 and 140 of the Land Law.
In which, Article 137 of the Land Law stipulates the issuance of certificates for cases with land use right documents.
The Government has fully stipulated the components of dossiers submitted, order, and procedures for implementation in Decree No. 101/2024/ND-CP and Decree No. 151/2025/ND-CP.
At the same time, the Minister of Agriculture and Environment issued Decisions No. 2304/QD-BNNMT, No. 3380/QD-BNNMT announcing administrative procedures in the field of land under the state management functions of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, according to which specific land procedures have been stipulated, including: (1) Implementation order; (2) Implementation method; (3) Composition, number of dossiers; (4) Resolution time; (5) Subjects of administrative procedures; (6) Agencies implementing administrative procedures; (7) Results of administrative procedures; (8) Fees and charges; (9) Form names, declarations; (10) Requirements and conditions for implementing administrative procedures (if any); (11) Legal basis of administrative procedures.
In addition, this is a specific case, please contact the local land management agency and financial agency for guidance.