Specifically, enterprises register to implement projects according to form No. 02 in the Appendix issued with Decree No. 75/2025 of the Government detailing the implementation of Resolution No. 171 on piloting the implementation of commercial housing projects through agreements on receiving land use rights or having land use rights.
The accompanying documents include a copy of one of the documents proving the right to use land in cases where there is a right to use land; An index of the map or diagram of the location of the proposed land plot to implement the pilot project.
The deadline for submitting project registration documents is from January 3 to 5:00 p.m. on April 30.
According to Resolution 171, investors are allowed to negotiate the right to use agricultural land, non-agricultural land (commercial and service land) other than residential land, in the same plot to build commercial housing projects. The provincial People's Committee will consider and grant a license to a real estate business organization to receive the transfer of land use rights.
With Decree No. 75/2025, within 15 days from the end of the registration period, the agency with the provincial land management function reviews and evaluates the conditions and criteria of the proposed land areas for the pilot project; Making a list of land plots expected to implement a pilot project to submit to the provincial People's Committee.
The Provincial People's Committee submitted to the People's Council at the same level for approval a Resolution promulgating the List of land plots expected to implement pilot projects. Including determining the area of land types in the pilot project that must change land use purposes with rice-growing land, special-use forest land, protective forest land, and production forest land.
After the provincial People's Council approved, the provincial People's Committee published the list of land areas expected to implement the pilot project on the web portal of the provincial People's Committee, posted publicly on the web portal or the website of the agency with the provincial land management function.
According to the statistics of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Ho Chi Minh City, there are 343 commercial housing projects in Ho Chi Minh City, but there is no residential land. According to experts, without this pilot decree, all of the above projects will be clogged. Enterprises cannot continue to carry out the approval of investment policies and planning adjustments and project implementation. Therefore, thanks to this pilot mechanism effective for 5 years, it has opened a great resource for the city to organize the implementation of commercial housing projects.