Unified investigation of rural housingHouses with more than 3 floors are the focus of treatment

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-28

In recent years,RuralThe adjustment of the housing management policy to the majorityFarmers's house-building activities have had an impact. The new policy stipulates the number of floors to be built and the approval of applications, and clarifies the focus on investigation and governance. AsRuralResidents, being aware of and complying with these changes is critical to avoiding the risk of home demolition. This article will focus on the changes in rural housing construction policies and the specific measures taken by the state to investigate and manage specific rural houses, and provide:FarmersThings to pay attention to in the process of building a house.

FarmersThe height of self-designed and built houses is limited to the highest two floors. If it is necessary to build a building with three floors or more or a house for business, it must be hiredQualificationsand accept the final acceptance of the relevant departments. This adjustment is no longer allowedFarmersThe self-service method of building a house has increased the cost of building a house accordingly.

Previously,RuralBuilding a house is relatively simple, and you can do it at will as long as it doesn't affect others. But now, farmers must apply and get approval in advance before they can start construction, or face the risk of demolition. This adjustment has been exacerbatedFarmersThe examination and approval process for building houses has also increased the supervision of rural houses by the power departments. Although these changes are intended to maintainRuralSafe to live in, but for those who are Xi to building their own housesFarmersIt also adds to the limitations and hassles.

The state's investigation and management work will focus on rural houses with three floors or more and unauthorized renovations and expansions, because these houses have greater safety risks. The State has clearly adopted an attitude of demolition of such farmhouses where problems have been discovered. Therefore,FarmersIn the process of building a house, it is necessary to avoid adding floors or renovating and expanding without permission, otherwise you will bear your own consequences.

For those that have been found to have hidden dangersRuralResidential buildings will be disposed of in a differentiated manner. According to the specific situation of rural households, they can choose to properly deal with hidden dangers by renovating or demolishing dilapidated houses, and poor households can also enjoy free renovation services. The specific treatment method will be determined according to the scale and distribution of farmhouses in different areas, and the principle is that if the scope is wide, the demolition will be selected, and the in-situ transformation will be carried out if the scope is small. On the one hand, this practice is conducive to avoidanceMajor safety incidentsOn the other hand, it can also take care of the basic housing needs of the difficult groups.

In order to ensure that the house can be legally occupied after completion, the farmer must submit an application for building the house before the construction starts, and wait for the approval of the relevant department before proceeding with the construction. Otherwise, you may face the risk of the house being identified as an illegal building, which will bring unnecessary trouble to yourself.

During the construction process,FarmersIt must be built in strict accordance with the requirements and standards put forward by the examination and approval department, and it is not allowed to increase floors or change the structure of the house without authorization. After completion, it will also be accepted by the approval department. Otherwise, due to quality and safety hazards, the farmhouse may be required to be rectified or even demolished.

With the gradual implementation of the national rural housing safety inspection work, rural houses with three floors or more and illegally built may face a greater risk of demolition. FarmersVigilance is needed to keep a close eye on the progress of local governance plans so that timely response measures can be taken to minimize damage.

Conclusion: The changes in rural housing construction policies and the increase in the intensity of investigation and governance have a significant impact on the vast number of peopleFarmersNew requirements were made. AsFarmersKeeping up with policy changes and building houses as required is an important measure to protect one's own interests and avoid houses being demolished. Only by adapting to change in the new normal can we ensure that the money and energy spent on building a house are not wasted.

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