What did Da Nang Inspection conclude about 2 land plots 'carved' into 97 lots?
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Da Nang's inspection agency has concluded its review of two land plots in Hoa Tien commune that were divided into 97 smaller lots.
- Violations included inadequate technical conditions for two infrastructure projects and inconsistent enforcement of construction order.
- While no state revenue loss was detected, authorities are urged to address shortcomings in land management and reporting.
An inspection by the Da Nang Department of Inspection has concluded its review of land subdivision activities in Hoa Tien commune, specifically concerning two plots that were divided into 97 smaller parcels. The investigation focused on land-use conversion and subsequent subdivision processes.
The inspection revealed that from two original plots, owned by different individuals, a total of 97 lots were created. One plot, spanning 10,681.4 square meters, was divided into 75 lots, while the other, measuring 3,138 square meters, was split into 22 lots. These subdivisions were followed by transfers of land use rights.
Key findings indicated that two infrastructure projects lacked full compliance with legal technical requirements. Furthermore, local construction order management was found to be inconsistent at times. Reporting on land-use conversions and subdivisions, as required by city directives, was also not timely for the large volume of applications received.
While the inspection did not uncover any evidence of state revenue loss, it noted challenges in land pricing due to a lack of specific regulations for plots accessed via common pathways. The report also highlighted that individuals undertook infrastructure development, subdivision, and land transfers within a relatively short period. Authorities are now tasked with addressing these identified shortcomings and ensuring better compliance with land management regulations.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.