Trying to reproduce the issue, here are my findings:

I have two focal systems on the same network: a host and a vm. The host
has a test.odt file and the vm has the host's ip added to nautilus and
can see the host's files (including test.odt). I double click on the
test.odt icon which opens up libreoffice writer as expected but I have
an error message saying that the file is locked for editing (see
attached screenshot), even though the test.odt file is not open on the
host.

A workaround is to open a copy of the document, make edits, save it
locally and then in nautilus on the vm you can move the file to the
remote system to overwrite the file.

The snap should however be able to save remote files directly.

** Attachment added: "lo-cannot-open-for-writing.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1877711/+attachment/5377097/+files/lo-cannot-open-for-writing.png

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

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  Libreoffice snap can read but not save files over SSH

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