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April 7, 2026

Practical Law: Commercial Real Estate 2026 – Vietnam

Real estate law specialists from Tilleke & Gibbins provided the chapter on Vietnam for Practical Law’s Commercial Real Estate Global Guide 2026, a comparative jurisdictional guide in Q&A format giving a high-level overview of real estate investment structures, restrictions on foreign ownership, and other important issues of real estate law.

The main topics include the following:

  • Real estate investment
  • Title to real estate
  • Sale of real estate
  • Real estate tax
  • Real estate finance
  • Real estate leases
  • Planning and development controls

To read the Vietnam chapter, please visit the Practical Law website and enroll in the free Practical Law trial to gain full access.

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