Starting from the investigation of self-built houses in rural areas, these 8 types of houses will be demolished
Increasing the number of floors of the building without approval.
In rural areas, some rural households will build their own houses to expand the living space and increase the use value of the houses, and without approval, they will add floors and floors to the houses. Such a practice will not only threaten the safety of residential buildings, but also disrupt rural planning and social stability. Such a house must be demolished.
Increasing the number of floors of the building without permission not only increases the aesthetics of the building, but also poses a certain threat to the building safety of the building. Due to the lack of understanding of farmers about the multi-storey households, the force on the houses cannot be reasonably distributed, resulting in dangerous conditions such as cracking and collapsing of the houses. In addition, excessive increase in buildings will also cause problems in residential lighting and ventilation, which is not conducive to improving the quality of life of residents. It should be demolished to ensure safety and order in rural areas.
Encroachment on arable land for houses.
In order to ensure food safety in our country, all organizations and individuals must strictly abide by our basic arable land system. However, the construction of some farmers' houses occupies cultivated land, which has become an important threat to food safety in China. These houses must be demolished to maintain the sustainable development of the village.
In China, land acquisition and construction is a major problem that seriously endangers China's food security, and it is also an important factor affecting the development of China's agricultural productivity. Basic cultivated land refers to the abundant water and soil resources, abundant water resources, and special protection by the state to ensure its sustainable development. However, residential construction occupies a large amount of precious land, which not only restricts the area of cultivated land, but also affects the utilization efficiency of cultivated land, and may even affect the normal growth of cultivated land. For this reason, such houses must be demolished to ensure their agricultural production and food safety.
Occupy a house on ordinary farmland.
Of course, this also includes ordinary arable land. However, in the process of urban construction, the construction of some villagers' houses encroached on ordinary farmland, which seriously affected the development and use of rural homesteads. Such a house must also be demolished.
The use of ordinary farmland to build houses not only restricts the use of farmland, but also has a certain impact on the circulation and use of farmland. Farmland is an important part of China's agricultural production, and agricultural production is the foundation of agricultural production. The construction of homesteads will cause the shrinkage of cultivated land, thereby restricting the planting income of farmers. In addition, land acquisition also destroys the overall structure of farmland and increases the difficulty of managing farmland, which is of great significance to the construction of China's agricultural ecological environment. In this case, this type of house must be demolished to guarantee the normal use of land resources.
A house that has a significant impact on local plans.
Private homes that affect local urban development, such as obstructing roads and traffic, are demolished. The purpose of local planning is to ensure the normal development of the countryside and protect the legitimate rights of rural households.
Farmers' self-construction will have a great negative impact on local urban development. For example, building one's own house blocks the road, hinders the transportation of the countryside, and brings inconvenience to people's livesPrivate housing occupies a large amount of public space, which restricts the development of the countryside and restricts the development of the countryside. In addition, such housing will also cause a change in the appearance of the village environment, which will have a negative impact on local tourism, etc. In order to ensure the normal development of rural society and protect the interests of the peasants, it is necessary to demolish and relocate such dwellings.
A dwelling that has been repurposed as a dwelling.
Rural homesteads are the places used by rural villagers to survive and survive, and the nature of their use cannot be arbitrarily changed. However, there are some houses built by farmers themselves, which are used for commercial use due to the change in the nature of the land, so this type of house must be demolished.
Peasants privately change the nature of homestead land use, which not only violates the state's current farmland system, but also seriously undermines the normal production and ecological environment of rural society. The rural homestead system is an important part of rural construction, and it is an important part of rural construction. However, due to the changes in the nature of the use of farmers' self-built houses, the use of land has changed, and some commercial behaviors have appeared, which has caused a certain impact on the rural living environment. In addition, the change of farmland will also cause disorderly transfer and sale of farmland, which will affect the stability and security of farmland. In such cases, this type of dwelling must be demolished in order to maintain its original residential use and the order of the village society.
Illegal construction, houses without legal documents.
Illegal buildings that have not gone through any legal procedures should also be demolished. "Disorderly construction" refers to self-construction without going through the relevant approval procedures, and its behavior has become a serious illegal act, which has brought great harm to the development of rural society.
Rural residents build their own houses, which not only brings safety risks to their homes, but also brings certain health problems. The stability and safety of a dwelling that has not been approved or accepted by a special department is often not guaranteed, thus causing hidden dangers to the lives and property of residents. In addition, illegal construction will also bring some health problems that are not conducive to the surrounding environment, such as not being able to properly dispose of waste water and household waste. In order to maintain security and sanitation in the villages, these houses had to be demolished.
Houses constructed, extended, or remodeled without approval.
Rural households often build, expand, and reconstruct near their homesteads, which have serious ecological and environmental problems, seriously threaten the quality of the rural living environment, and endanger the safety of residential buildings, and must be demolished.
Villagers' self-built houses that are built, expanded or rebuilt without authorization will cause damage and disorder in the rural living environment. Because it has not been fully planned and approved, its shape and structure are difficult to harmonize with the surrounding environment, which has a great impact on the rural landscape and the overall appearance of the city. In addition, unauthorized expansion or renovation due to the lack of specialized engineering design and construction will not only adversely affect the safety of existing buildings, but also increase the damage and disasters of the buildings themselves, thus posing a great security threat to residents. For this reason, such dwellings should be demolished and relocated to ensure the safety of the rural environment and the lives and property of residents.
Illegal development and use of underground space for commercial use**.
In the commercial development of some commercial residences, underground space is often illegally excavated, thus endangering the building safety of the residence. Such a house must be demolished.
Illegal excavation of residential buildings for commercial use not only poses a safety risk, but also poses an environmental concern. In order to ensure the stability of the structure and foundation of the building, it is generally necessary to go through special design and construction. However, due to the large number of illegal buildings found during the construction process, these buildings often do not meet the safety standards of the design, and even have the risk of collapse. In addition, illegal exploitation can have a serious impact on the surrounding ecology and groundwater. For this reason, such dwellings should be demolished to ensure the safety of residential buildings and the quality of land resources.
Therefore, the purpose of carrying out the survey of rural homesteads is to ensure the orderly progress of rural construction, and at the same time, it is also to protect the legitimate rights of rural households. Only by intensifying the inspection of the above-mentioned eight types of houses and removing them in a timely and timely manner can we better promote the stability and sustainable development of China's rural areas. In this process, it is necessary to strengthen the supervision and planning of rural land, and provide rational guidance to farmers' self-built houses, so that they can adapt to the overall layout of rural development and the housing needs of rural households.