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VN LAND 01

VN LAND 01
2017-11-13 Monday 7:50 AM OTC
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I’m trying to find out what are the laws, rules, regulations for a foreigner to buy a property or a house with red book in Vietnam. Anybody’s done it before and would be kind enough to help me to find the answer?
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Michael Abberton
Michael Abberton u can buy u never own the land
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Phillip Gassy
Phillip Gassy New laws as of 2015..you can buy in new estates,but not old residences. More details you need to ask a lawyer,as foreign ownership rules changed.
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Michael Abberton
Michael Abberton u can buy old i d phill
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Sultan Khan
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Xuân Cù
Xuân Cù As i know, all foreigner only can buy any kind of real easte with expire is 50 years.
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Ellie M-Ngoc
Ellie M-Ngoc The rules doesn't allow yourself as a foreigner to own a property (land/house/apartment) in Vietnam under your name registration. You are only legally allowed to own it within 50 years + extending ability.
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Varvara  Le-Vaganova
Varvara Le-Vaganova I know how it works. Very well.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold You can rent for 50 years because the word "BUY" mean forever and ever with no time limit: you own it forever. In VN, they let you rent, as in borrow, like a land loan: but they call it "Buying." But it is not buying. It is not real buying. It does not have enough ownership rights.
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Charles Biron
Charles Biron Thank you # Joey that’s what I thought too
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Should we have private ownership of stuff anything, products, things we buy, things we have, things, including property, cars, bikes, houses, land, food, animals, stuff on our land, rain water, trees on our land, forever?
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Gary Funk
Gary FunkGroup Moderator You are not Vietnamese. You have no rights in Vietnam.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Gary Funk, should Vietnamese have ownership rights?
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Should our property rights last only for 50 years?
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James Jolokia
James JolokiaGroup Moderator Why do you spend fourteen posts on something you could have said in one? 😂
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold James Jolokia I love ownership.
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Michael Abberton
Michael Abberton im one of them
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Nguyen Trung
Nguyen Trung Foreigner just apartment or condo only with pink book.
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Joey Arnold
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Nguyen Trung
Nguyen Trung No own 99 years. With your name and able to exchange
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Nguyen Trung no, that is not the definition of owning something: to own is to be in control of it forever
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Nguyen Trung
Nguyen Trung Yes 99 years enough for u control forever after that extend 1 more time
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Nguyen Trung, FOREVER is NOT 99 years...
FOREVER MEANS 999999999999999 YEARS
AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE.........
Forever does not mean only one life time.
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Jonce Korbovski
Jonce Korbovski We have been in negotiations with the government and various councils for close to 3 years. The land our project will be built on in Vung Tau is leased for 50 years. We will never own the land.
There are various stories and information out there. I suggest you find a reputable lawyer and the most important thing, $$$$$$$ to help you through the process.
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Jonce Korbovski
Jonce Korbovski The amount of red tape and crap is ridiculous. But the most important thing is we're almost there.....
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Dennis Bennett
Dennis Bennett Is your wife a dual citizen? If she still has Vietnamese Citizenship then she able to buy it... One of the reasons as to why my wife has dual citizenship is if we decide do buy real estate then we will be able to
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Jonce Korbovski
Jonce Korbovski That's correct, our properties are all in my wife's name. So legally l don't have any ownership of them....
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Jonce Korbovski in quotation marks, alleged "Ownership" to say the least as that is too limited in definitions, rights, legally.
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Sultan Khan
Sultan Khan Jonce Korbovski are we allowed to pass ownership to our children?
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Jonce Korbovski
Jonce Korbovski If you're a resident yes you can.
You get a red book and everyone who lives in the house must be listed. From parents to children. But as for me I'm not in the book.
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Joey Arnold
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Sultan Khan
Sultan Khan I hope the new law help us all. Discarding of ho khau system and new computerized identification
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Mark Whorlow
Mark Whorlow Good luck with that.......since the regulations changed back in 2015 only 15 foreigners have received a red book
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Michael Chang
Michael Chang Freehold = you own the property
Lease hold = long term rent with upfront payment.
Do not confuse leasehold as property ownership.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold keyword there is rent
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Jim Robinson
Jim Robinson I would question the wisdom of seeking legal advice on FB. Find an attorney with references from people you trust. Oh, shit. I just gave you legal advice. Sorry.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Drink water... oh, I just gave you legal advice to drink water. Oh, so, what I said was dumb. Because it is common sense to drink water. But some things that are considered legal advice can be and should be common sense as well, likewise.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold agreed
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Gary Funk, should the Vietnamese people, nationals, citizens, those born in Vietnam, whom live legally and everything in Vietnam, then be allowed to own land and to have enough, as in sufficient, as in adequate, as in natural, organic, land ownership rights, to a high enough extent apart from too many regulations, restrictions, laws, rules, limits, loop holes, tax requirements, zoning requirements, and so on and so forth in regards to how long land can be rented and/or "OWNED" in quotation marks and everything? That is the question. It is a question about land and about who may own the land, be it individuals, cities, states, nations, the federal government, the state government, the province, and so on. Some might say the government owns the land. Some might say all the citizens of the place owns the land together. Some seem not to believe in individual private property rights and ownership in an absolute and eternal level and extent.
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Tim Redd Gallaher
Tim Redd Gallaher You can’t buy land .
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold agreed
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