In 2024, the homestead policy will be adjusted, and four behaviors will be strictly prohibited to en

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-30

The homestead policy is the basis of peasant family life and production, and it is an important land resource in rural areas. In recent years, in order to meet the development needs of rural areas and improve the living conditions of farmers, the homestead management policy has been continuously adjusted and improved. In 2024, the new homestead policy further emphasizes the prohibition of homestead circulation and increases penalties for violations to protect the development of rural villages and the rights and interests of farmers. This article will focus on the four behaviors that will be strictly prohibited after the adjustment of the homestead policy in 2024, as well as the guarantee for the development of rural villages.

According to the new homestead policy, farmers will no longer be able to transfer their own homestead or housing alone, and must transfer the homestead and housing as a whole. The main purpose of this provision is to avoid the phenomenon of homestead land being purchased or illegally bought and sold by non-collective villagers, and to further ensure the legality and fairness of homestead circulation.

In rural areas, the transfer of homestead land is an important land use method, which can provide farmers with additional income** and promote the development of the rural economy. However, since the circulation of homestead land has a great impact on the stability of rural villages and peasant families, some lawbreakers may use the circulation to seek personal interests and harm the legitimate rights and interests of peasants. Therefore, prohibiting the separate circulation of homestead land is a measure to protect the interests of farmers, which can effectively avoid the problem of illegal purchase and sale of homesteads.

In addition, this policy measure can also be adopted to guide farmers to make more rational use of homesteads and promote the standardized development of rural areas. By circulating the homestead and housing as a whole, we can avoid the problem of increasing the cost of living of the homestead and residents that may be caused by the separate circulation, and protect the living rights and interests of peasant families. At the same time, the circulation of homestead land and housing will help improve the overall planning and construction level of rural villages, and improve the living environment and quality of life in rural areas.

In addition to prohibiting the separate circulation of homesteads, the new homestead policy also increases the penalties for violations. Among them, some farmers' long-term leasing or renting of homestead land has been clearly regarded as an illegal act. ** Such violations will be severely cracked down on, and legal penalties will be imposed on those responsible.

The main purpose of this policy is to avoid the abuse of the homestead circulation system and to protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers. Long-term leasing or renting for sale of homestead land may lead to illegal occupation of homesteads, increase the uncertainty of homestead ownership, and then affect the life and production of peasant families. Cracking down on such violations can effectively protect the rational use of homestead land and the rights and interests of peasant families.

In addition, it has also strengthened the training and supervision of village cadres, strengthened law enforcement in the process of homestead management, and prevented the illegal resumption of homesteads. In this way, we can further ensure the legitimacy and fairness of the circulation of homestead land and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of farmers.

The new homestead policy clearly stipulates that only the transfer of homestead land between collective villagers is allowed, and illegal buying and selling is strictly prohibited. This provision is to protect the interests of farmers and avoid the increase in the cost of living caused by the circulation of homesteads.

If homesteads can be bought and sold at will, the number of homesteads in each village is limited, and frequent transactions will inevitably lead to the rise of homesteads**, bringing higher living costs to newborn families. In order to avoid this from happening, the state restricts the illegal sale of homestead land and only allows transfers between collective villagers in their own villages.

The original intention of this policy is to protect the rights and interests of peasant families, stabilize the development of rural areas, and ensure the legitimacy and fairness of homesteads. By restricting the scope of homestead sales, the skyrocketing price of homestead land can be effectively avoided and the residential and living rights and interests of peasant families can be guaranteed. At the same time, it can also promote the stable development of rural areas and prevent farmers from facing the cost of living due to the purchase and sale of homesteads**.

In order to ensure the legitimacy, fairness and stability of homestead circulation, the new homestead policy requires greater supervision of the homestead circulation process. All localities are required to establish and improve the system and mechanism of homestead management, strictly implement relevant policies, and strengthen the supervision and law enforcement of homestead circulation.

* The supervision and law enforcement work in the process of homestead circulation mainly includes the following aspects:

1) Strengthen the approval and registration management of homestead circulation: ** All localities are required to establish and improve the approval and registration management system of homestead circulation to ensure the legitimacy and fairness of homestead circulation. Before the homestead transfer, it is necessary to review the qualifications of the transferor and record it in the homestead register to ensure the authenticity and legitimacy of the homestead transfer.

2) Strengthen the review and review of homestead circulation contracts: ** Relevant departments are required to strengthen the review and review of homestead circulation contracts to ensure that circulation contracts comply with the provisions of laws and regulations and protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers. **It is required that the identity and qualifications of the transfer party, as well as the term and conditions of the homestead transfer, must be specified in the circulation contract, so as to prevent the occurrence of illegal acts such as renting for sale.

3) Strengthen the supervision and inspection of the homestead circulation process: ** It is required to strengthen the supervision and inspection of the homestead circulation process, and promptly discover and correct violations. ** The process of homestead circulation can be supervised and inspected through regular spot checks, reporting systems, etc., to ensure the legality and fairness of homestead circulation.

The four behaviors of the homestead policy adjustment in 2024 are strictly prohibited, namely, prohibiting the independent circulation of homesteads, increasing the penalties for violations, strictly prohibiting illegal buying and selling of homesteads, and strengthening the supervision of the process of homestead circulation, which is conducive to protecting the development of rural villages and the rights and interests of farmers. These policies and measures aim to avoid improper behaviors in homestead circulation and ensure the legality, fairness and stability of homestead circulation. They not only help safeguard the rights and interests of peasant families, but also help promote the standardized development of rural areas and improve the living and production conditions of peasant families. **In the implementation of these policies, it is also necessary to strengthen the supervision and inspection of the process of homestead circulation to ensure the effective implementation of the policies. Only under the effective management of the first can the homestead circulation better contribute to the development of rural areas.

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