If the villa owner fails to comply within the deadline, the authorities will enforce the law. The process of monitoring the demolition of the project must be reported to the Provincial People's Committee weekly.
Mr. C.T.S's villa was built on a plot of land of about 600 square meters in a traditional brick and tile village in Gia An commune, Tanh Linh district since 2022. After reviewing procedures, local authorities determined that this was an illegally built villa.
Although the People's Committee of Tanh Linh district issued a decision to impose an administrative penalty, Mr. S did not stop, but continued to complete the construction. The local government has repeatedly issued documents requesting him to voluntarily dismantle the illegal construction, but Mr. S did not comply.
I don't know what power Mr. S relies on to blatantly disregard the law like that, or does he think he should just do it recklessly and then legalize it later?
The handling of the villa's violations has been delayed many times. On August 20, 2024, Gia An Commune People's Committee forced Mr. S to dismantle the villa by October 20, 2024. However, Mr. S was later given an extension until October 30, 2024. Next, Tanh Linh District People's Committee issued an official dispatch to postpone the handling of Mr. S's administrative violation records to May 10, 2025.
The question is, an illegal construction project is clearly visible, but it has not been dealt with decisively, but has been dragged on from March 2022 until now.
Therefore, Mr. Phan Van Dang, Vice Chairman of Binh Thuan Provincial People's Committee, requested that the demolition of illegally built villas must be completed by January 15, 2025, not extended to May 10, 2025.
There are 20 days left for the villa owner to dismantle the house himself, but people are concerned about whether the case will drag on like the previous times. If the villa owner does not comply, will the government enforce it or "extend the deadline"?
According to information from local authorities, from the beginning, the government discovered and prevented Mr. S's illegal villa construction. That means no one protected or turned a blind eye, but Mr. S deliberately violated the law.
In cases of intentional violations, if not dealt with harshly, illegal construction in the locality will not be corrected.
If violators do not dismantle themselves and the authorities enforce it according to the law, who will dare to act recklessly?