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This article guides you through 6 simple ways to check if a piece of land is zoned in Vietnam. These methods help you gather necessary information, avoid legal risks, and make accurate real estate investment decisions. Read to learn how to use the necessary tools and documents during the checking process.
During business transactions In real estate, an issue that many people often pay special attention to is whether the land is planned or not. Planned land is land included in the land use plan in each locality, divided according to each use purpose and divided into periods within a certain period of time. For example, some common land plans are residential area construction planning, railway planning, and road construction planning.
Land within planning will have certain rights of land users restricted. For example, buyers will encounter many difficulties and limitations in applying for permits to repair houses, construct and renovate.
1. How to check if a piece of land is within the planning and where to look up the planning?
Presently There are 6 simple ways to check land planning.
Method 1: People can view land use planning at the headquarters of the commune-level People's Committee where the land related to that land use planning is located.
Method 2: See land use planning at the district People's Committee headquarters where the land is located.
Method 3: View land use planning through the electronic information portal of the district People's Committee where the land is located.
Method 4: Submit a request to provide land data to the Land Data and Information Center under the General Department of Land Management or the land registration office.
Specifically, according to Article 11 of Circular 34/2014/TT-BTNMT regulating the construction, management and exploitation of land information systems, to apply for land information (including planning information), People need to submit data requests to the above agencies.
Requesting information about land use planning that has been approved by a competent State agency is free of charge.
Method 5: Check planning information on the red book. Accordingly, planning information will be recorded directly in the notes section in the red book, clearly showing what planning area the land (area of square meters) is under, and whether it will be compensated when recovered.
For example, if a part of the land area belongs to the construction safety protection corridor that has been announced in the local land use plan, the notes section of the red book will clearly state "The land plot has ... m2 Land belongs to the safety protection corridor of the project... (specify the name of the project)".
Method 6: Contact competent authorities to ask for planning information. People can go directly to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of the district where the land is located to ask specifically about planning information. Based on the real estate information provided by people, functional officials will look up the planning map and tell them whether the land is in any planning area or not.
This way of checking land planning is safe and highly accurate, but it takes a lot of time and effort, especially when people do not live near the administrative center. In case the number of people wishing to inspect planned land is too large, it can also lead to overload and loss of waiting time because the State agency cannot promptly respond to all inquiries.
In addition, there are currently many online planning lookup applications with intuitive, easy-to-use interfaces. Accordingly, People just need to use smartphones, tablets, etc. with an internet connection to download, install and follow the instructions to be able to view land planning information related to the area they are interested in. heart.
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