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lornatobin222

Hello there,

I am just wondering if anyone out there could possibly point me in the direction of a website pertaining to tenancy law ( the equivalent to maybe an ombudsman).  Am having some issues with a difficult landlady and would like to have some knowledge under my belt before meeting with her tomorrow.      Much appreciated.  🙂
Lorna

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Guest2023

Good luck. Landlords here do what they like. Is it a maintenace issue or money issue?. Most VN landlords are quite difficult as the laws here are never enforced.

Bazza139

Sorry Lorna

Col is correct.   The (Western) ideal of 'Rule of Law' doesn't exist in Vietnam

Yes, there are (some) rules & regulations which only apply to the ratio...

..of how much money you can afford to lose...

The policeman in your pocket is the best bet   

Good luck with that...     :whistle:

Wxx3

Find a lawyer; better yet, move. They can't hold you to the lease.

Guest2023

Looks like we will never know what the issue was with her landlord.

Wxx3

colinoscapee wrote:

Looks like we will never know what the issue was with her landlord.


Anyone in Vietnam looking for an ombudsman really doesn't understand the situation.

Jim-Minh

This says it all

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an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against maladministration, especially that of public authorities.

OceanBeach92107

Maybe hiring a half-dozen Vietnamese "cousins" to come along to the meeting would help? As already noted, especially helpful if one is a cop...

Seriously though, if OP is reading this, consider an interpreter. Not legal help, I know, but is there a possibility this is a communications breakdown?