Answering readers of Lao Dong Newspaper, Lawyer Quach Thanh Luc - Director of Phap Tri Law Company (Hanoi Bar Association) said: When parents reach a certain age and want to transfer the assets they have created to their children, first of all, it is necessary to check whether the land plot has been granted a certificate or not.
In case the land has a certificate, if parents want to donate all land use rights to their children, they can bring the certificate to the commune-level People's Committee, at the one-stop-shop department to be guided on the procedures for making a donation contract from parents to children.
The necessary documents to prepare include land use right certificates; documents proving parent-child relationship such as birth certificates; citizen identification cards of the parties and related documents according to instructions.
Justice officials will guide the issuance of gift contracts. After completing the contract and parents and children signing the document, the parties continue to carry out procedures to register changes to update information or issue a new certificate to the child.
In case it is necessary to separate one land plot into 2, 3 or 4 plots to donate, an additional step of measurement, preparing land plot separation dossiers and contacting competent authorities for resolution will arise. Basically, the implementation procedure is not too complicated.
People who do not clearly understand the process can refer to the instructions or contact officials at the land location to get specific guidance on dossiers and procedures.
In case the land plot has not been granted a certificate, the procedure for issuing a certificate must first be carried out. After being granted a certificate, the land user will continue to carry out the procedure for separating the plot and donating land use rights to their children.
These are the basic contents that people need to grasp to implement the transfer of land use rights from parents to children.
