Hi, lawyer!
My family has a land that my parents have built up in 1986 until 1996 because of the family's working situation away from home, while at home, my grandmother still dismantled the house and took him to another place for a few years, but not for long. He went back to the place where I borrowed it, he stayed for a few years to make papers, his parents discovered he left, but Hong Dan district relied on the papers to judge, brought it to the province, too, and Bac Lieu province relied on district's papers but judge, take parents' statements without recording, only based on said papers, do not go to survey the origin of the land but based on papers, so let me ask for lawsuits based on papers, no Need to survey the land without lawyers.
ANSWERS
Pursuant to Article 202 of the 2013 land law, which provides for conciliation of land disputes:
“1. The State encourages land disputing parties to reconcile themselves or settle their land disputes through conciliation at the grassroots level.
2. If the disputing parties cannot reconcile, they can file their application to the People's Committee of the commune where the disputed land is located for conciliation. ”
Pursuant to Article 203 of the 2013 Land Law on the jurisdiction of land disputes
"first. Land disputes for which the involved parties have a certificate or have one of the papers specified in Article 100 of this Law and disputes over property on land shall be settled by the People's Court;
2. For land disputes where the involved parties do not have the certificate or do not have one of the papers specified in Article 100 of this Law, the involved parties may only choose one of two forms of land dispute settlement according to the the following provisions:
a) File a request for dispute settlement at a competent People's Committee as prescribed in Clause 3 of this
b) To initiate a lawsuit at a competent People's Court in accordance with the civil procedure law; ”
In relation to your case, local mediation is required for disputes over who has the right to use the land. However, if the conciliation of land disputes in the commune is unsuccessful, you can initiate a lawsuit as prescribed at Point b, Clause 2, Article 203 of the Land Law. You can submit the petition and related documents to the competent People's Court to resolve the land dispute.
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