Vietnam Eviction Process: Notice Requirements, Procedures, and Legal Rights
Detailed guide to the eviction process in Vietnam including grounds for termination, notice periods, dispute resolution, and prohibited landlord actions.
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The eviction process in Vietnam differs significantly from many other countries. There is no specialized housing court — lease termination and eviction are primarily governed by the contractual terms and the Civil Code 2015.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney in Vietnam for guidance specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.
Grounds for Unilateral Termination
Landlord's Right to Terminate
| Ground | Description | Legal Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Non-payment of rent | Consecutive missed payments (typically 3 installments) | Civil Code 2015, Article 428 |
| Unauthorized use | Using the property for purposes not agreed upon | Civil Code 2015, Article 478 |
| Property damage | Causing material damage to the rental property | Civil Code 2015, Article 478 |
| Unauthorized subletting | Transferring tenancy rights without landlord consent | Civil Code 2015, Article 475 |
| Unauthorized renovation | Making modifications without landlord approval | Civil Code 2015 |
| Other serious breach | Violating material terms of the lease | Per contract |
Tenant's Right to Terminate
- The landlord fails to maintain the property in a habitable condition
- The landlord increases rent in violation of the lease terms
- The tenant's use of the property is restricted due to the landlord's fault
Termination Procedure
Step 1: Written Notice
The terminating party must provide written notice. Minimum notice periods:
| Lease Type | Minimum Notice Period |
|---|---|
| Fixed-term lease | As specified in the contract (typically 30-90 days) |
| Indefinite-term lease | At least 1 month before the termination date |
| Termination for serious breach | Per contract terms or immediately in exceptional cases |
Step 2: Negotiation
Before pursuing legal action, both parties should:
- Discuss the reasons for termination
- Agree on a move-out timeline
- Resolve financial matters (rent, deposit, repair costs)
- Document the agreement in writing
Step 3: Mediation
If negotiation fails, parties may seek:
- Grassroots mediation committees (ward/commune level)
- Commercial mediation centers
- Local housing management authorities
Step 4: Legal Proceedings
If all else fails:
- People's Court at the district level where the property is located
- Commercial arbitration if the lease contains an arbitration clause
Prohibited Landlord Actions
Landlords MUST NOT unilaterally:
- ❌ Change the locks
- ❌ Cut off electricity or water
- ❌ Remove the tenant's belongings
- ❌ Threaten or harass the tenant
- ❌ Invade the tenant's privacy
These actions can result in legal liability for the landlord, including compensatory damages and potentially criminal penalties.
Best Practices for Landlords
- Draft thorough contracts — Clearly define termination grounds, notice periods, and consequences
- Always use written notice — Ensure delivery is confirmed with a signature
- Document violations — Record evidence of any breaches (photos, videos, written records)
- Consult a lawyer — Especially when a tenant refuses to vacate
- Follow proper procedure — Never resort to self-help eviction
- Be patient — Legal proceedings in Vietnam can take time
How Landager Helps
Landager helps landlords track lease status, manage termination notices, and store relevant documentation — ensuring you follow proper legal procedures throughout the eviction process.
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