Does the householder give, the landlord does not allow, to register for permanent residence?

(PLO)- If you want to register for permanent residence, you must be approved by the owner of the house and approved by the householder to register for permanent residence in the same household.

My uncle has a house in district 12. The house is in the name of his aunt, but the person in the name of the householder is my uncle.

Recently, I asked my uncle to let me register for permanent residence in the house above. My uncle agreed, but the police did not solve it and asked for my aunt’s consent to be resolved.

May I ask if my aunt does not agree, will I be able to register for permanent residence at my uncle’s address and what are the documents for registration?

You read Thanh Tuan, TP.HCM

Lawyer Hoang Anh Son, Ho Chi Minh City Bar AssociationAnswer: According to Article 20 of the Law on Residence, the condition for permanent residence registration is to be approved by the owner of the lawful accommodation for registration of permanent residence at the rental, borrowed, and stay-at-home location and with the consent of the householder. if applying for permanent residence in the same household.

At the same time, the place of permanent residence registration must ensure the minimum housing area requirements prescribed by the Provincial People’s Council but not less than 8 m2 of floor/person.

In Clause 3, Article 21 of the Law on Residence and Clause 2, Article 5 of Decree 62/2021, the permanent residence registration dossier includes a declaration of change of residence information. In which, clearly stating the consent for permanent residence registration of the householder, the owner of the legal accommodation is allowed to stay; accommodation contract; papers and documents proving that enough housing area for permanent residence registration is not lower than 8 m2 of floor/person.

Papers and documents proving that there is enough housing area for permanent residence registration, including: Pink book showing information about the residential area in use or certification of the commune-level People’s Committee of not less than 8 m2 of floor/person.

Thus, if you want to register for permanent residence at your uncle’s address, you must first get the consent of the uncle and the owner of the house, which is your aunt, before you can register for permanent residence.

5 places banned from registering new permanent residence from 1-7

(PLO)- From July 1, there are 5 locations where new permanent residence cannot be registered, one of which is a residence that has had a decision on land acquisition and has approved a compensation plan.

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