The central government has formulated 4 restrictions on rural household division in 2023, and farm

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-29

For farmers, rural household separation means that they can have their own independent household registration and enjoy more rights and interests. But in real life, dividing households is not an easy thing to do. In order to protect arable land and national food security, strict restrictions have been imposed on rural households. This article will introduce the 4 restrictions on rural household division in 2023, hoping to bring some inspiration and help to farmers.

A one-child family is a family with only one child. Only children, whether boys or girls, are not allowed to separate households. This is because only children have the right to inherit their parents' property, including homesteads. If single-child families are allowed to divide their households, it will violate the "one household, one house" system, which is contrary to China's homestead policy. Of course, if the parents pass away, the only child can live in a single household.

Households with multiple daughters but only one boy are also not allowed to be separated. This is because sooner or later the daughter will marry, and the only boy will still have the right to inherit the homestead. Separation is only allowed if there are two or more sons in the family.

Families with children under the age of 18 who do not have an independent financial** or stable place of residence are also not allowed to separate households. Household separation is possible only when adult children are married and unable to meet the requirements for residence. Of course, if the adult children live independently and have a stable economy**, they can also be separated. You also need to consult the local household registration administration department for specific conditions, and the regulations may vary from place to place.

In addition to the first three cases, there is also a situation where the sub-household area is being demolished. After demolition, compensation is usually made on a per-household basis. If the subdivision is carried out in order to obtain a high amount of compensation for demolition and relocation, this is not allowed, and the state has relevant regulations.

* The proposed "4 prohibitions" for rural household division restrict the conditions for farmers to divide households. These restrictions are aimed at protecting arable land and maintaining national food security. Although this has brought trouble to some farmer friends, we must also understand the position and starting point of **. Only by rationally allocating rural resources can we achieve sustainable rural development.

In summary, rural sub-households will face stricter restrictions in 2023. Although this has brought difficulties to some farmers, we should also recognize that the existence of household separation restrictions is to protect arable land and national food security. In order to smoothly divide the household, farmers need to understand and meet the relevant conditions. In addition, the separation policy will vary from place to place, so be sure to check with your local household registration administration for the latest policy information. In short, the separation of rural households is a complex and important issue, which has a bearing on the vital interests of peasant friends and the country's food security. I hope this article can provide some help and guidance for farmers, so that you can better understand and deal with the challenges of rural household separation.

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