Decree No. 95/2024/ND-CP of the Government issued on July 24, 2024 detailing a number of articles of the Housing Law takes effect from August 1, 2024.
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Accordingly, based on Article 30 of Decree 95/2024/ND-CP, the conditions for renting official housing include:
1. For the subjects specified in Point a, Clause 1, Article 45 of the Housing Law, they must be holding the position.
2. For the subjects specified in Point b, Clause 1, Article 45 of the Housing Law, they must meet the following conditions:
a) Having a decision on transfer, rotation, secondment to work and documents proving that they are eligible to rent official housing;
b) Not having a house of their own and not having rented, rented or purchased social housing at the place of work or having a house of their own at the place of work but having an average housing area in the household of less than 20m2 of floor space/person.
3. For subjects specified in Point d, Clause 1, Article 45 of the Housing Law, the following conditions must be met:
a) There is a decision on assignment, rotation, secondment and documents proving that the subject is an officer, professional soldier, non-commissioned officer, police worker, civil servant, defense worker and public employee; people doing secret work and people doing other work in secret organizations receiving salaries from the state budget in the people's armed forces;
b) Meeting the housing conditions as prescribed in Point b, Clause 2, Article 30 of Decree 95/2024/ND-CP;
c) Not being required to live in the barracks of the people's armed forces according to the regulations of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Public Security.
4. For subjects specified in Point c and Point d, Clause 1, Article 45 of the Housing Law, the following conditions must be met:
a) There is a decision to mobilize, rotate, second or send to work in areas as prescribed in Point c or Point d, Clause 1, Article 45 of the Housing Law;
b) Meet the housing difficulties as prescribed in Point b, Clause 2, Article 30 of Decree 95/2024/ND-CP; in case of being sent to work in rural areas in the plains and midlands, it must be outside the district level and the distance from the place of residence to the place of work must be 30km or more.
In case of working in rural areas in remote areas with especially difficult socio-economic conditions, border areas, and islands, the People's Committee at the provincial level shall prescribe the distance in accordance with the actual situation of each area, but the distance from the place of residence to the place of work must be at least 10km.
5. For the subjects specified in Point e, Clause 1, Article 45 of the Housing Law, the following conditions must be met:
a) Having a decision to assign the chair of a particularly important national science and technology task according to the provisions of the law on science and technology;
b) Having a decision to recognize a talented person with important contributions to the country according to the provisions of the law;
c) Meeting the difficult housing conditions according to the provisions of Point 2, Article 30 of Decree 95/2024/ND-CP.
Therefore, for each specific subject to rent official housing, the corresponding conditions must be met according to the provisions of the law as TLK analyzed above.
Decree 95/2024/ND-CP takes effect from August 1, 2024.
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