The central government has formulated the 4 prohibited behaviors for rural household division in 2

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-31

After 2023, rural subdivisions will face four situations that are not allowed. First of all, single-child families, whether boys or girls, are not allowed to divide their households, because only children can inherit their parents' property and homesteads. Only after the death of their parents can an only child start a family independently. At this point, we need to get to the bottom of the reasons behind the homestead policy. From the perspective of homestead, on the one hand, the stability and sustainability of homestead, as the life and production base of peasant families, are very important for the development of rural familiesOn the other hand, as an important part of China's cultivated land protection, homestead land has a unique position, and the rational circulation and management of homestead land has an important role in promoting rural land consolidation and agricultural modernization. Therefore, not allowing single-child families to separate their households can better ensure the stability of homesteads and the protection of rural farmland.

Secondly, if there is only one boy in the family and the other daughters, it is not allowed to separate the households. This is because the daughter will marry off, while the only boy can still inherit the parents' homestead. In this case, the division of households will lead to the fragmentation of homesteads, which is not conducive to the large-scale operation of homesteads and the intensive development of rural land. At the same time, in order to ensure the daughters' married life and ensure that they can smoothly obtain the inheritance rights and interests of the homestead, only if there are more than two sons in the family, the household can be divided.

In the third case, if there are more than one boy under the age of 18 in the family who does not have the financial means and a stable place of residence, it is also not allowed to divide the household. This is to ensure that minor children have access to stable livelihood and educational resources. Household separation is possible only when the child has reached the age of majority and is married and cannot provide housing conditions. The purpose of this provision is to avoid the difficulties faced by minor children in their lives and the lack of educational resources after they are separated.

Finally, if the area of the subdivision is in the stage of demolition, it is also not allowed to be divided. This is to protect the interests of farmers and prevent some farmers from taking advantage of the division of households to obtain high compensation for demolition and relocation. During the demolition phase, the compensation for demolition is carried out on a per household basis, so it is not allowed to divide households for the amount of compensation. The policy of the State is clearly defined in this regard and is aimed at upholding fairness and justice.

Rural household separation is an issue involving many rights and interests, so it is reasonable to strengthen the restrictions on the conditions for household separation. Although it may be a difficult task for some farmers to divide their households, we must understand the starting point of these policies and abide by the provisions of the first policy. In practice, it is not easy to separate households in rural areas. Many of the two brothers are in their teens, and it is difficult to separate their households. To be eligible for subdivision, a series of stringent requirements need to be met. However, even if the conditions are met, there are still a series of tedious formalities and procedures that need to be passed through by the household. This is a big challenge for farmers.

Therefore, for farmers who want to divide their households, it is recommended to consult the local household registration management department in advance to understand the specific regulations and application process. In this way, we can ensure that our rights and interests are protected. At the same time, we should also realize that the separation of rural households is not just a formality, but also involves many rights and interests such as family property inheritance and homestead policy. Only by insisting on legal compliance can we ensure that our rights and interests are protected.

In general, the rural household separation policy drawn up after 2023 is an important issue for farmers. The purpose of this policy is to protect arable land and food security in rural areas, while also to ensure that every household has adequate economic and living conditions. In this context, restrictions on the conditions for subdivision are necessary. In practice, some difficulties and challenges may be encountered, but only by complying with the regulations and requirements of ** and applying legally and compliantly, can the household division be carried out smoothly. I hope that you will understand and support this policy and work together to contribute to the development of rural areas. In conclusion, I would like to call on everyone to improve their awareness and understanding of the 2023 rural household separation policy drafted by **, apply in accordance with the law, and ensure that their rights and interests are protected. Only by fully implementing this policy will we be able to build a better rural area. Thank you!

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