The number of people returning to their hometowns to build houses in rural areas has increased, and

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-31

With the development of cities, more and more rural people choose to go home and build houses. There are many benefits to returning to your hometown to build a house compared to buying a house in the city. First of all, there is no need to bear the pressure of housing loans for rural construction, and the housing needs of families can be met. Farmers can build their own farm yards and private villas according to their own needs. In addition, with the development of the rural economy and the improvement of infrastructure, more and more people feel that life in the countryside is becoming more and more convenient, so they have chosen to return to their hometowns to build houses. In addition, even if they can only go home once a year, the farmers realize that they need to build a house in the countryside so that they have a permanent home and a place to retire for themselves.

The motivations and benefits for returning to rural areas to build houses are varied. First of all, for many rural people, returning to their hometowns to build houses is an emotional expression of returning to nature and returning to their homes. After many years of struggle in the city, they chose to return to the countryside and resettle their families with nostalgia and nostalgia for their hometown. At the same time, the environment and air quality in the countryside are relatively good, and the living environment is more quiet and comfortable, which can be far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Second, the cost of building a house in rural areas is relatively low, and there is no need to bear huge mortgage pressure. Farmers can flexibly plan their own housing construction according to their own economic strength and needs, and enjoy more freedom and spacious living space. In addition, with the development of the rural economy and the continuous improvement of rural infrastructure, living conditions have gradually improved, and farmers have more convenience and choices. Peasants returning to their hometowns to build houses can not only meet their living needs, but also support and promote the development of rural economy. Most importantly, by returning to their hometowns to build houses, farmers can preserve and pass on their family land, strengthening the cohesion and spirit of mutual assistance and sharing in the rural community.

As farmers increasingly choose to build on their homesteads, regulations and policies are constantly improving. If farmers want to build a house on a homestead, they need to go through some procedures, otherwise they will face a series of consequences. If a farmer applies for a new homestead to build a house or build a house on the original homestead, he first needs to submit an application to the village committee for the use of the homestead and fill in the corresponding application form. At the same time, a copy of the ID card and household registration booklet must also be submitted. After reviewing and having no objection, the village committee will report the application to the relevant township departments for approval. Once approved, the village committee will issue the Rural Homestead Approval and issue the Rural Planning Permit. If a farmer's housing plan involves the occupation of agricultural land, according to the provisions of the Land Management Law, it is also necessary to go through the approval procedures for the conversion of agricultural land. After obtaining these procedures, farmers can apply for building houses on a household basis in accordance with the provisions of local policies, and provide corresponding materials, including the legal certificate of homestead, the letter of commitment for self-built houses in rural areas, a copy of the family household registration booklet, a copy of the applicant's ID card, and the selected general housing design drawings and the opinions of the adjacent land use rights holder.

Before building a house on a homestead, farmers must understand and go through the relevant procedures to ensure their legitimate rights and interests. First of all, farmers need to apply to the village committee where they are located to use the homestead land. This application is a very important step in determining whether the farmer can build a house on the homestead. During the application process, farmers need to fill out the application form and submit a copy of their ID card and household registration booklet. The preparation of application materials should be sufficient to ensure the authenticity and accuracy of the information. The village committee will review the application, and if there is no objection, it will be reported to the relevant township department for approval. After the approval is passed, the village committee will issue the "Rural Homestead Approval Letter" to the farmers, and go through the relevant procedures to issue the "Rural Planning Permit". In addition, if a farmer's housing plan involves the occupation of agricultural land, it is also necessary to go through the approval procedures for the conversion of agricultural land in accordance with the provisions of the Land Management Law to ensure that the requirements of the regulations are met.

Once farmers have obtained the approval and relevant formalities for building houses on homesteads, they can submit specific applications for building houses in accordance with the provisions of local policies. During the application process, farmers need to prepare some materials, including the legal certificate of the homestead, the letter of commitment for the self-built house in the rural area, the copy of the family household registration booklet, the copy of the applicant's ID card, and the selected general housing design drawings and the opinion of the adjacent land use right holder. The preparation and submission of these materials should meet the requirements to ensure the smooth progress of the application for the subsequent construction work.

In the process of building a house on a homestead, there are a few things that farmers need to pay attention to in order to avoid illegal acts and ensure the legalization of the house. First of all, peasants are not allowed to build or occupy homestead land in excess of the area without approval. This means that before going through the relevant formalities, you cannot start building a house without authorization, and you must build it strictly according to the prescribed area to avoid irregularities. Secondly, farmers must strictly abide by the relevant laws, regulations and policy requirements, and must not change the building plan, number of floors, floor height, construction area and other matters without permission. This requires farmers to maintain close communication with architectural designers, contractors, etc. during the construction process to ensure that the construction of the house meets the specifications and requirements.

In addition, if the farmer is renovating, reconstructing or expanding the farmhouse on the original homestead, some places also need to provide a certificate of ownership of the original homestead. This requires farmers to be aware of local regulations in advance so that they can prepare for them.

Finally, farmers should make it clear that going through the relevant procedures is not only related to the legalization of the house, but also related to whether the real estate can be registered and the corresponding certificate can be obtained. Therefore, there are indeed many benefits for farmers to return to their hometowns to build houses. You don't need to take on a mortgage, and you can freely build a small farm yard and private villa to meet your needs. The development of the rural economy and the improvement of infrastructure have also made life in rural areas more and more convenient. For farmers, returning to their hometown to build a house can return to their roots, have a good place to return, and also leave a place for themselves to retire.

However, building a house on a rural homestead also requires some formalities. The first is to submit an application to the village committee for the use of the homestead, fill out the application form, and submit a copy of the ID card and household registration booklet. After that, the village will review the application and report it to the relevant township department for approval. After approval, the Rural Homestead Approval and Rural Planning Permit will be issued.

If it involves the occupation of agricultural land, it is also necessary to go through the approval procedures for the conversion of agricultural land in accordance with the provisions of the Land Management Law. After completing these procedures, farmers can apply for building houses on a household basis in accordance with local regulations, and provide relevant materials, such as the legal certificate of homestead, the letter of commitment to build a house, a copy of the family household registration booklet, a copy of the applicant's ID card, etc.

In short, in the process of returning to the hometown to build a house, it is very important to go through the relevant procedures, which is related to whether the real estate registration and certificate can be processed after the completion of the construction of the house. Therefore, farmers should not build or occupy more than the area of the homestead land without approval, and should go through the formalities in accordance with local policies and regulations to ensure the legalization of the house.

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