The rural house demolition policy was implemented, and the first batch of focus was on houses with more than 3 floors!
Background and purpose of the Rural Housing Inventory.
The Rural Housing Census is not an immediate initiative, but it has deep antecedents and objectives. First of all, with the deepening of the reform of the rural land system, peasants' property and land rights and interests have been protected according to law, but some problems have also emerged. Problems such as multiple houses per household, excessive homestead area, and occupation of homestead land by non-collective members have affected the rational use and protection of rural land resources. Second, there are hidden dangers in the quality and safety of rural housing construction. Some houses have not been approved for planning, some do not meet design and construction standards, and some are even"Tofu dregs"Engineering threatens the safety of peasants' lives and property. In order to solve these problems, the state issued the "Notice on Strengthening the Safety Management of Commercial Self-built Houses", which clearly investigates and regulates the construction of houses in rural areas, and the main purpose is to rectify houses that do not meet the standards, check houses with potential safety hazards, and ensure that the rural people live safely.
Why are homes with 3 or more floors prioritized?
After the Rural Housing Census, the State gives priority to housing with three floors or more. This decision was made based on the characteristics and risk considerations of rural housing construction. Generally speaking, rural housing construction is carried out by farmers themselves or hired construction teams, without professional design and supervision, and rarely undergoes strict quality inspection. Therefore, there are many irrationalities and irregularities in the structure, materials and decoration of rural houses. Houses with three or more floors are particularly prone to potential safety hazards due to their large number of floors, high height and strong load-bearing capacity. Problems such as cracks, tilts, and wall collapses can be devastating.
In addition, according to national regulations, the area of rural homesteads generally does not exceed 150 square meters per household and 60 square meters per person. However, in order to build bigger and taller houses, some peasants do not abide by the regulations, expand the scope of homesteads without authorization, and even occupy cultivated land, forests, grasslands, etc., destroying the ecological balance of rural land and affecting agricultural production and rural development.
What kind of houses need to be demolished.
In the face of state regulation and norms, some farmers fear that the houses they have worked so hard to build will be demolished. The state does not want to demolish rural houses, but to standardize rural houses, improve the quality and safety of houses, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of peasants. Countries are also not generalized, but take different measures according to different circumstances.
For houses that meet the requirements of planning, design and construction, the state does not demolish them, but registers them and issues property rights certificates, thus protecting property rights and the interests of farmers. The homes are in working order, and the homeowners don't have to worry about demolition.
For houses that do not meet the requirements of planning, design and construction, but do not affect safety, the state will require farmers to rectify within a time limit. For example, by adjusting the structure of the house, improving materials, adding related facilities, etc., in order to meet the requirements of the code. After the rectification is completed, the farmer can register the rectification and issue a property right certificate.
For houses that do not meet the requirements of planning, design and construction and have potential safety hazards, the state will require farmers to demolish or rebuild within a time limit. If the farmer does not comply or cooperate, the competent authority will take compulsory measures in accordance with the law and may impose fines or other penalties on the farmer.
In short, the purpose of the state's investigation and rectification of rural housing is to protect the safety of peasants' lives and property, promote the rational use and protection of rural land resources, and promote rural construction and rural revitalization. Farmers do not need to panic and resist, they should actively cooperate, go through the relevant procedures according to the regulations, improve the living environment, and enjoy a good rural life.