One household and one house is fully implemented, and one household and multiple houses are stan

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-29

"One household and one house" is fully implemented, and "one household and multiple houses" are standardized and demolished, is the house legal?

Background and management policies of rural estates.

As the foundation of peasant families, rural real estate plays an important role in building a new socialist countryside and realizing that peasants can live and work in peace and contentment. However, the legitimacy of rural homesteads is not fixed, but will be affected and adjusted by political factors. At present, the management of rural homesteads mainly follows:"Separation of powers"That is, the ownership, use and income rights of farmers to homestead land belong to different subjects. Therefore, peasants should abide by the relevant management measures when using homestead land to build houses.

The purpose of rural homestead management is to ensure that farmers use homestead land legally and to avoid problems such as illegal construction of houses and multiple houses per household. To this end, all localities have formulated"One house, one house"The policy requires that rural households can only own one dwelling, and the area of the dwelling must not exceed the prescribed standard. In addition, some regions have refined the relationship between the size of the household and the size of the dwelling, and have set specific standards for small, medium and large households. The purpose of these policies is to prevent indiscriminate construction and waste of land resources, and to ensure fair and equitable real estate management.

Multi-storey dwellings"problems and classifications.

with"One house, one house"Policy implementation, rural"One house, one house"The problem is being solved, and there are three main categories of houses that need to be demolished: building new without demolishing the old, illegal buying and selling, and building houses on cultivated land.

1.Building new houses without demolishing old houses: According to the regulations on the management of rural homesteads, residents need to demolish old houses when applying for new houses, but some residents choose to build houses in other places in order to improve their living environment, resulting in the old houses not being demolished. However, the coexistence of the old house with the new house violates"One house, one house"and therefore need to be forcibly demolished.

2) Illegal sale: Farmhouses and estates can only be followed in the village"One house, one house"policy for transfer. If a peasant family already owns a property, it can no longer be bought or sold, otherwise it will be formed"Multiple houses in one household", which is an illegal sale, and the houses will be demolished or returned.

3.Cultivated land to build houses: There is a bottom line for the use of rural homesteads, that is, cultivated land cannot be occupied to build houses. ** Worked out arable land to build houses"Eight prohibitions"Houses built on cultivated land in violation of regulations must be demolished and fined. Therefore, villagers must avoid occupying cultivated land when building houses, and if they cannot avoid it, they must obtain authorization to occupy cultivated land through legal channels.

Multiple housing"legal situation and scope of application.

However, not all of them"Multiple houses in one household"It's all illegal, and it's not all illegal"Multiple houses in one household"All need to be demolished. Depending on the circumstances, legally"Multiple houses in one household"It can be divided into five categories, that is, those that do not need to be dismantled and comply with relevant policies and regulations"Multiple houses in one household"。

1) Housing construction: Rural households that meet the conditions for building houses can reapply for land for building houses. The plot complies with the relevant regulations and meets the needs of the occupants on the plot, so there is no need for demolition.

2) The area of multi-storey dwellings complies with the regulations: The total area of a multi-storey dwelling does not exceed the prescribed area, and even if it is slightly higher than the prescribed standard, as long as it does not exceed a certain limit, it will not be demolished.

3) Inherit a house: Rural houses can be inherited, so there are many legal cases for inheriting a house. This type of multi-family house is legal, but it is only necessary to be careful not to renovate when repairing and maintaining.

4) Legal Sale: Multi-family homes built through legal sale do not need to be demolished as long as they comply with relevant policies and regulations.

5) Large population: When the family population is large and the homestead standard cannot meet the housing demand, you can re-apply for the homestead to build a house. This situation is also legal and does not require demolition.

Summary. The purpose of rural real estate management is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of farmers and the effective use of land resources. According to"One house, one house"policy, the problem of multiple houses in one household in rural areas has been corrected. According to this policy, new houses are not demolished, and houses built on illegal commercialization and cultivated land must be demolished. However, multi-family homes, multi-family homes that meet the regulations, inherited houses, houses that are legally bought and sold, and houses with large populations are legal and do not need to be demolished. Therefore, when building houses, rural residents must understand the relevant policies, abide by the management regulations, and ensure that the houses are legal. The problem of illegal multiple houses per household must be resolved in a timely manner in order to safeguard the order of rural homestead management and the legitimate rights and interests of peasants.

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