At present, there has been a marked change in the concept of building houses among many peasants, from the initial enthusiasm to go to the city to buy houses, has become the number of people who return to the villages to build houses, and the number of people who return to the villages to build their own houses is increasing, and many spacious and spacious new houses have appeared in many rural areas.
However, with the continuous tightening of the rural housing construction policy, it is no longer as simple for farmers to build houses as before. In particular, with the drawing of the "red line" for self-built houses in rural areas, farmers will also usher in new requirements and challenges for building houses, and in terms of the attitude of dealing with illegal construction, the demolition has become the mainstream.
In fact, as the homestead is officially identified as real estate, the relatively "solid" resource of the homestead will reflect a higher and higher market value in the new pattern of urban and rural development in the future. Considering that homestead land is a necessity for peasants to pass on their ancestry and daily life, the adjustment of rural housing construction policies is related to the interests of a large number of peasants.
What are the "red lines" drawn for rural housing construction?
According to the existing regulations, farmers must apply for a house before building it, and only after the approval is allowed to start construction, which is the so-called approval before construction. Moreover, passing the review does not mean that farmers can build at will, because once it is found that farmers have not carried out construction according to the requirements (such as changing the location of the house, etc.), then the construction of the house will be stopped, and the corresponding building will be determined to be illegal and demolished, which is the so-called construction according to regulations. Approval before construction and construction according to regulations have become the representative of standardized housing construction.
At the same time, in order to reduce the probability of safety accidents in rural self-built houses, it is stipulated that the upper limit of the number of floors in rural self-built houses must not exceed three floors. In addition, when farmers build three-story houses, they cannot design and construct them privately, and must hire a professional design team to design and construct them on their behalf, and complete the final acceptance. Otherwise, the corresponding building will be recognized as illegal and the demolition will be the only outcome. Therefore, the requirement for self-built houses in rural areas has also drawn a "red line" in the number of floors of houses built by peasants.
At the same time, self-built houses in rural areas must not exceed three floors, and three-story houses must be built by professional teams, and farmers cannot work privately. The above is the "red line" drawn for self-built houses in rural areas at this stage. It is worth mentioning that the peasants need to pay a lot of manpower and material resources to build a house, which is not easy in fact.
Don't rush to start construction first, understand the specific situation first, otherwise it will be dismantled and dismantled without negotiation.
Up to now, many provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions have formulated local homestead standard areas, and the impact of this policy on existing homesteads and farmhouses is mainly manifested in two aspects. On the one hand, the part that exceeds the standard area, that is, the excess occupation of the homestead, will adopt the policy of paying for use according to the area. The other is that when farmers renovate the original houses, they cannot build new houses in excess of the homestead part, otherwise it will not be as simple as paying for use, but will be identified as illegal construction and demolished.
In addition, the "Notice on Strengthening the Safety Management of Commercial Self-built Houses" stated that it will focus on three-story self-built houses and commercial self-built houses, carry out unified safety inspections of rural houses, and adopt the attitude of demolishing all self-built houses that do not meet the regulations. It can be seen from this measure that in the next step when farmers renovate their houses, they must not rush to start construction, and they must guard against potential safety hazards. In connection with reality, in Lishui Town, Nanhai District, Foshan alone, more than 3,000 square meters of illegal buildings in rural areas were demolished and rectified.
What should farmers pay attention to when drawing "red lines" for rural housing construction?
One is that for the next self-built house, it is recommended not to have a fluke mentality, and to approve it first before starting construction, otherwise the success rate of subsequent supplementary procedures is very low. The other is that the responsibility system will be adopted for rural housing construction, and the construction team will bear long-term responsibility, which is beneficial to farmers to protect their own rights and interests.