According to China's homestead management regulations, rural homesteads belong to the joint ownership of the collective members of the whole village, therefore, the applicant must have the membership of the village collective economic organization when applying for the homestead. This means that only the villagers of their own village can apply for a homestead and build a farmhouse. Non-members of collective economic organizations, such as non-villagers or urban residents, are not eligible to apply for homestead land. Even if the homestead is acquired by the transfer of the right to use the homestead, it is not allowed.
Farmers, please pay special attention to ensure that you are a villager in your village and meet the application conditions when preparing to build a house after 2023 and 2024, so as to avoid being punished for applying for violations.
Permanent basic farmland is an important agricultural cultivated land resource in China, and its main purpose is to grow grain crops, cotton, vegetables, etc. According to the relevant regulations, permanent basic farmland is not allowed to be used for building houses. Therefore, no unit or individual is allowed to build a farmhouse on permanent basic farmland. This has been clearly stipulated in the 2020 Notice on the "Eight Prohibitions" on the Illegal Occupation of Farmland and Construction of Houses in Rural Areas.
Farmers should keep in mind that if your application is for permanent basic farmland, the construction of a farmhouse will not be approved. When planning your application, make sure that the land you choose meets the requirements for permanent basic farmland and avoid wasting time and resources by not meeting the requirements.
Planning is one of the principles that farmers must follow in the process of building houses. The plan requires farmers to build houses according to a unified plan, and prohibits disorderly construction. Rational planning and unified construction can make the whole village more neat and beautiful, and if the homestead application does not meet the requirements of the master plan and village plan, it will not be approved.
For example, if Zhang San plans to open a farm in the village to raise pigs, this will lead to the discharge of manure and water pollution to the villagers' living areas. This is clearly not in line with the village plan, so Zhang San's application for a farm will not be approved.
Farmers should remember that when applying for homesteads, please make sure that your plan is in line with the master plan and the village plan, so as to ensure that your application can be approved smoothly.
According to our homestead system, a family can only own one homestead. If the farmer already owns the homestead, the second application will not be approved. In addition, those who have applied for a homestead but have withdrawn it as a gift, gift or paid withdrawal will not be eligible to apply for the homestead again. This is because none of these circumstances are in line with the basic principle of "one household, one house", so the application will not be approved.
Farmers, if you already own a homestead, or have ever withdrawn from a homestead with a gift, gift or payment, then please note that when you are ready to apply again, according to the relevant regulations, you will not meet the conditions for re-application, so you will not be approved.
There is a limit to the size of the homestead. In Hunan, for example, the area of homestead land applied for by farmers is usually not more than 130 square meters, and if it is non-arable land, it is generally not more than 180 square meters. If the farmer's application for a homestead is arable land and the area exceeds the prescribed standard, then it will not be approved.
Farmers, when applying for homesteads, it is important to ensure that the area applied for does not exceed the prescribed standards to avoid rejection of the application due to exceeding the standard.
Through the above five points, we learned about the proposed "prohibition of approval" policy for rural homesteads in 2023. The purpose of formulating these policies is to manage and protect homestead resources more strictly and effectively, and to ensure the rational use and sustainable development of rural homesteads.
Farmers, when preparing to build a house, we must abide by the state's homestead management regulations to avoid the risks and consequences of illegal construction. Make sure that you meet the application conditions, including being a villager of your own village, the land you are applying for is not permanent basic farmland, meeting the planning requirements, not owning a homestead or not meeting the conditions of "one household, one house", and meeting the requirements for the area of the homestead.
At the same time, in the management of rural homesteads, the first and relevant departments should also strengthen publicity and guidance, help farmers better understand and comply with relevant regulations, and promote the reform and progress of rural homestead management.
There may be some differences in the homestead policy in each region, and farmers should also pay attention to the specific regulations and requirements of the region when applying for homesteads, and consult the relevant local departments and rural organizations to ensure that their applications can be approved smoothly.
Farmer friends, I hope the above content can be helpful to everyone, if you have any views or questions about the proposed 2023 rural homestead "prohibition approval" policy, please leave a message in the comment area below, and we will communicate together. Thank you!
In my opinion, the proposed 2023 rural homestead "no approval" policy is an important reform in rural homestead management. The introduction of these restrictions is of positive significance for the protection of rural land resources and the promotion of sustainable rural development. By restricting the application of non-members of the village, prohibiting the construction of houses on permanent basic farmland, requiring compliance with the overall plan and rural planning, restricting the re-application of homesteads that already have homestead land, and controlling the excessive area of homesteads, the phenomenon of indiscriminate occupation and construction of homesteads can be effectively avoided, and the rational use of homesteads and the overall planning of rural areas can be ensured.
However, I also recognize that there may be some challenges in the implementation of the policy. For example, some farmers may face a shortage of land resources, especially in areas with large rural populations and limited land, and they may be dissatisfied or confused by the restrictions of the policy. Therefore, ** and relevant departments should strengthen publicity and education, explain the reasons and significance of the policy to farmers, and help them better understand and comply with the regulations.
At the same time, we should also strengthen land management and supervision, strengthen the review and supervision of homestead applications and construction, seriously investigate illegal housing construction, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen the scientific and flexible planning and management of rural land, give full consideration to the actual situation and needs of farmers, and ensure the balanced development and implementation of policies.
To sum up, the proposed 2023 rural homestead "prohibition and approval" policy is of positive significance for the protection and rational use of rural land resources. Farmers should comply with the relevant regulations when applying for homesteads to ensure that their applications can be approved smoothly. ** and relevant departments should also strengthen publicity and education, strengthen land management and supervision, protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers, and promote the reform and progress of rural homestead management.