Red book

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment speaks out about granting red books for encroached land before 2014

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has just issued instructions on granting red books to encroached land that is currently in stable use.

Requiring people to photocopy red books and submit them to communes and wards is contrary to the spirit of administrative reform

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Requiring a photocopy of the red book for the 90-day campaign is against the law and goes against the spirit of administrative reform and digital transformation.

People do not submit photocopy of red book on time, all benefits will not be resolved

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The People's Committee of Tay Mo Ward stated that if the deadline is over but the people do not submit a photocopy of the red book, all benefits will not be considered and resolved.

Make a separate list if people do not provide red book information in the 90-day campaign

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Hanoi - According to the People's Committee of Tay Mo Ward, if the land user does not cooperate in providing information on the red book for the 9-day campaign, a separate list will be made.

Secretaries and heads of residential groups go to urban areas to scan red book data, the procedure only takes one minute

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The heads of the residential groups went to each urban area to update and collect data on the red book of residents to serve the 90 days of Land Data Cleaning Campaign.

Commune officials go to people's homes to scan red book data, surprised by nearly 300 bank mortgage books

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In the process of collecting red book data to serve the 9-day campaign to clean up land data, commune officials encountered difficulties when many households mortgaged their books.

11 steps to get a first red book for unregistered land that people should know

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Procedures for issuing the first red book for land not registered by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment provide detailed instructions through 11 steps, based on the provisions of the 2024 Land Law.

Day-to-day forces go to each house to scan red book data for the 90-day campaign

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To collect red book data, some Hanoi communes and wards have established a file collection team led by the Party cell secretary.

Hanoi informs about cases of loss and mortgage of red books for the 90-day campaign

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For the "90 days of cleaning land data" campaign to be highly effective, people need to prepare all documents on red books, transfer and donation contracts.

Officials go to each house to instruct people to take red books and declare information

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Hanoi - In some communes and wards, commune cadres, village heads, and Party cell secretaries directly go to each household to explain and guide how to take red books and declare information.

Complete the red book for converting agricultural land to residential land and discover exemption from land use fees

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After completing the red book to convert from agricultural land to residential land and discovering that they are exempt from land use fees, can people apply to receive the money back?

3 things Hanoians need to do in the 9-day campaign to clean up land data and red books

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The 9-day campaign to clean up land data is being implemented by Hanoi, people need to prepare Red books/Land Use Rights Certificates, CCCDs...

People who are about to apply for a red book will benefit directly from the 90-day campaign

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According to the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Environment, in the 90-day campaign to clean up land data, people who complete red book procedures will directly benefit.

Building a fence on land with a red book that has not been compensated but has been marked can still be fined

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The land has been marked by the Commune People's Committee (the land is in the red book and has not been compensated), can people build fences?

Commune and ward officials directly go to the grassroots, collect data on the red book to quickly deploy 90 days

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Hanoi - The People's Committees of communes and wards officially launched the 9-day campaign to get rich, clean up the National Land Database, and collect information on red books.