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Hanoi proposes 60% compensation for unregistered housing; HCMC streamlines land procedures

Đăng ngày 12 tháng 6, 2026 · Tổng hợp tin từ 11 thg 6 đến 12 thg 6

Hanoi has proposed compensating residents of collective housing blocks lacking land-use certificates at 60% of assessed value when land is reclaimed, while HCMC has introduced an online land-administration system allowing applicants to receive results within two hours. Separately, Dong Nai is set to break ground on its first 1,000-unit rental housing project aimed at workers and low-income residents, marking an early implementation of new central government housing policy.

  • Hanoi's authorities have proposed that residents occupying collective housing (*khu tập thể*) without land-use certificates (*sổ đỏ*), where plots are used exclusively and were not allocated in excess of authority before 1 July 2006, would receive support equivalent to 60% of the assessed compensation value of reclaimed land and housing, according to CafeF [10].
  • CafeF reports that HCMC has rolled out a fully online land-administrative procedure: residents can submit documents from home, visit a land-registration office branch just once for document verification, and collect results within two working hours — or opt to send payment receipts by post and receive outcomes at home [18].
  • A report citing Vietnam Economic Times states that over USD 300 billion in investment capital is being targeted for unlocking to drive real estate sector growth, though the specific policy mechanisms behind this figure are not detailed in the available summary [9].
  • Dong Nai city is scheduled to break ground on 12 June on the Long Binh rental housing project, comprising approximately 1,000 apartments for workers and low-income earners — described as the first such project in Dong Nai province and among the first nationally to implement the central government's new rental housing directive, according to CafeF [15].
  • CafeF also highlights legal risks for buyers of land without *sổ đỏ* certificates transferred after 1 July 2014, noting that transactions conducted via handwritten contracts, capital-contribution agreements, or informal civil arrangements expose buyers to significant legal uncertainty [20].

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