Vietnam Rent Increase Laws: Rules, Notices, and Market Practices

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Guide to rent increase regulations in Vietnam including the freedom-of-contract principle, notice requirements, and typical market escalation rates.

Melvin Prince
4 min čtení
Ověřeno Mar 2026Vietnam flag
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Unlike many developed nations, Vietnam has no national rent control or rent increase caps. Rental prices and adjustments are governed entirely by the principle of freedom of contract between the parties.

Increase Frequency
Per Lease Agreement (Annual)
Notice Required
30–90 Days Written Notice

Rent Increase Process in national

1

Check Applicable Rules

Confirm the increase complies with frequency and notice requirements under Housing Law 2014 (Law No. 65/2014/QH13) + Civil Code 2015.

2

Prepare Written Notice

Draft a formal written notice with the new amount and effective date.

3

Serve the Required Period

Deliver the notice at least 30–90 Days Written Notice before the new rent begins.

4

Allow Tenant to Respond

The tenant may contest the increase through People’s Court (Tòa án Nhân Dân) within the prescribed window.

Core Principles

Under the Civil Code 2015 (Article 472), rental prices are determined by agreement between the landlord and tenant:

PrincipleDescription
No rent ceilingThe law does not set a maximum rental rate
No escalation capNo limit on annual rent increase percentages
Contract-basedAll rent terms must be documented in the lease
Mutual consentBoth parties must agree to any rent changes

Rent Increases During a Fixed-Term Lease

Landlords cannot unilaterally increase rent during a fixed-term lease unless:

  1. The lease contains an escalation clause (e.g., 5-10% annual increase)
  2. Both parties agree to a written amendment modifying the rent
  3. There is a force majeure event or fundamental change of circumstances under Article 420 of the Civil Code

For indefinite-term leases, the landlord may adjust rent with at least 1 month's prior notice.

Rent Upon Lease Renewal

ScenarioHandling
Renewal at new rateNegotiate new rent based on market conditions
Automatic renewalRent remains the same unless otherwise agreed
Tenant continues after expiryTreated as an indefinite-term renewal under original conditions

Market Practices

RegionTypical Annual Increase
Ho Chi Minh City5-15% per year
Hanoi5-12% per year
Da Nang3-10% per year
Other provinces3-8% per year

Factors Affecting Rent

  • Inflation — Consumer Price Index (CPI) changes
  • Location — Proximity to city centers and amenities
  • Property condition — New construction, renovations, upgrades
  • Supply and demand — Local rental market dynamics
  • Infrastructure — Roads, metro, schools, hospitals

Drafting Rent Escalation Clauses

When including rent increase provisions in a lease, consider:

  1. Fixed percentage — e.g., "Rent increases by 8% every 12 months"
  2. CPI-linked — e.g., "Rent adjusts according to the CPI published by the General Statistics Office"
  3. Cap on increases — e.g., "Rent increases by no more than 10% per year"
  4. Notice period — e.g., "At least 60 days' written notice before any increase"

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Document everything — All rent adjustment terms must be in the lease
  2. Increase reasonably — Base increases on market conditions, avoid sudden jumps
  3. Give early notice — Allow tenants time to budget or find alternatives
  4. Track the market — Monitor local rental rates for competitive pricing
  5. Put it in writing — Every rent change agreement must be documented

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