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Instructions on how to reclaim a house or land for temporary residence in accordance with the law?

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Letting relatives and friends stay in your house or land is a very common practice in Vietnam. However, in many cases, reclaiming your house or land after letting them stay can become a complicated issue if not resolved legally. This article will guide you on how to reclaim your house or land effectively and legally.

Verify legal status: First, you need to clearly determine the legal status of the house or land you are letting live in. Make sure that you are the legal owner of that property. This requires you to have full documents proving ownership such as red book, land use right certificate. Without these documents, it will be difficult to reclaim.

Written Agreement: If possible, you should have a written agreement with your tenant from the start. This document should clearly state the time, rights and obligations of the parties involved. This agreement will be an important piece of evidence in case of a dispute. In case you do not have an agreement, try to negotiate a document that is beneficial to both parties.

Resolving housing disputes peacefully is always a top priority, helping to maintain good relationships with people around. (Illustration photo)

Resolving housing disputes peacefully is always a top priority, helping to maintain good relationships with people around. (Illustration photo)

Written notice: When you decide to reclaim your home or land, you need to notify the tenants in writing of your decision. The notice should state the time period in which you require them to leave, usually 30 to 60 days. Providing reasonable time will give the tenants time to prepare and reduce the risk of conflict.

Negotiation and mediation: If your tenant is not cooperating, the first thing you should do is try to negotiate and mediate. Set up a meeting and talk to find a solution that both parties can live with. Patience and understanding can help you reach an agreement without having to resort to legal action.

Taking legal action: If all efforts to resolve the issue peacefully fail, you have the right to take legal action. This requires you to provide evidence of ownership and the efforts you have made to resolve the issue. The legal process can be lengthy and complicated, so it is best to seek the advice of an attorney to ensure your rights are protected.

Comply with court judgments: After the court has issued a judgment, if you win the case, the person staying with you must leave your house and land. If they do not comply, you have the right to request the enforcement agency to intervene to ensure the judgment is enforced.

Reclaiming a home or land can be a complicated process, but if you prepare carefully and follow the instructions above, your chances of success will be higher. Always remember that resolving disputes peacefully is always a top priority, helping you maintain good relationships with those around you.

BAO HUNG


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