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Laluna restaurant owner asked to dismantle illegal construction

DNO - On the afternoon of August 26, the People's Committee of Ngu Hanh Son Ward (Da Nang City) held a meeting with the authorities and Mr. VBC's family to propose measures to handle the illegal construction of Laluna restaurant located on Huyen Tran Cong Chua Street (Group 58, Ngu Hanh Son Ward) owned by Mr. C.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng26/08/2025

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Laluna restaurant was built without a land use rights certificate and without a building permit.

According to Mr. Nguyen Nhi, Deputy Director of the Ngu Hanh Son Ward Public Service Center, after analyzing and evaluating the violations of the illegally built Laluna restaurant, the authorities requested Mr. VB C's family to dismantle the illegal construction within 72 hours, starting from the afternoon of August 26.

After the above time, if Mr. C's family does not voluntarily dismantle the illegal construction, the People's Committee of Ngu Hanh Son Ward will take the next steps and organize enforcement and demolition according to regulations.

Mr. Nguyen Nhi said that previously, after receiving a complaint from residents of Group 58 (Ngu Hanh Son Ward) about Mr. VBC's family illegally building Laluna restaurant on the land on Huyen Tran Cong Chua Street, the center sent a force to inspect urban rules to work and make a record with Mr. C's family.

Initially, the functional forces of Ngu Hanh Son ward determined that this land area is more than 200 square meters wide, has no land use rights certificate and no construction permit.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/yeu-cau-chu-nha-hang-laluna-tu-thao-do-cong-trinh-xay-dung-trai-phep-3300382.html


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