One-day visa eligible enough for
foreign housing ownership in
A
visitor looks at the mock-up of a new apartment complex at a showroom in
Foreigners and overseas Vietnamese are eligible for housing
ownership in
The Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Association (HoREA) thus held
a conference yesterday to solicit feedback on the new housing rule from
foreign individuals and organizations.
Yoshida Akio, head of the Vietnamese representative office of
But they are still in the dark about such issues as what kind
of visa they need to have to be eligible for the housing ownership, and
whether the allowed stay of the visa matters.
Yoshida said he was wondering if he was still able to buy an
apartment if he was to stay in
Nguyen Trong Ninh, deputy head of the department for housing
and realty market management under the construction ministry, said foreigners
only need a valid visa for immigration to be allowed to buy houses and
apartments in
“For businesses, investment funds or branches of foreign
banks, they must be operating in
In the meantime, foreign individuals only need to have entry
visas and a written guarantee that they do not have diplomatic immunity, the
official added.
“Even visa with only one day of allowed stay is eligible for
house and apartment purchases,” he asserted.
Under the Law on housing, the foreign ownership of house and
apartment has a maximum term of 50 years since obtaining the ownership
certificate.
When the 50-year term expires, the owner can apply for an
extension by the same term.
If an apartment is transferred, the new owner is only allowed
to own the property for the remaining term.
Truong Anh Tu, director of sales and marketing with Sacomreal,
a realty firm, said the company has received many questions regarding the
valid term of ownership from foreign customers.
“If the foreign owner wants to sell his apartment to others,
will the new owner be allowed to own it for another 50 years, or the
remaining term?” he said.
“How many term expansions can the owners apply for, and are
there any fees for that?”
Ninh said the new owner is only allowed to own the property
for the remaining term, and an apartment can only have its term expanded for
one time.
HoREA chairman Le Hoang Chau said such regulation is not
really reasonable.
“The new owner should also be allowed to own the property for
another 50 years, and to later extend the ownership term,” he said.
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Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 7, 2015
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