In the future of demolition, where will the rights and interests of farmers go? The confirmation of

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-26

Rural demolition and relocation and confirmation of homestead rights are topics that have attracted much attention in recent years, affecting the hearts of the majority of farmers. With the acceleration of rural development and the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy, demolition and relocation actions have been carried out in various places, and the confirmation of homestead rights has also become one of the focuses. But along with these changes, farmers are also facing many questions and challenges. This article will delve into the issues related to rural demolition and homestead rights confirmation, and take you to understand the importance of rights and interests protection and development challenges and solutions.

Since last year, many areas have started rural demolition actions, and this year the rhythm of the first demolition is gradually emerging, especially in the northeast, the trend of merging villages and towns is becoming more and more obvious. It can be seen that rural demolition and relocation have entered an accelerated stage, bringing unprecedented challenges and opportunities to farmers.

Compensation for demolition and relocation is directly related to rural demolition, which in turn is closely related to the confirmation of rural homestead rights. Many farmers are worried that the confirmation of homestead rights has not been issued in a timely manner, and they are worried that it will affect the compensation for demolition and relocation, and then affect the protection of their own rights and interests. So, what is the reason for the delay in the issuance of the homestead confirmation certificate?

The reason why the homestead ownership confirmation certificate has not been issued is largely related to whether the local area is included in the scope of the demolition plan. In the demolition plan, some areas may be planned as the scope of demolition, and at this time, the homestead confirmation certificate will not be issued for the time being. Farmers can predict the likelihood of demolition and relocation by judging criteria, such as whether there are permanent or semi-permanent projects at the national level in the area.

The confirmation of homestead rights is very important for farmers, because the homestead right certificate is the basic expression of their enjoyment of homestead usufructuary rights. Only with a homestead title certificate can farmers be more effectively protected in terms of daily residence, renovating houses, and receiving compensation for demolition and relocation.

In response to the problem that the homestead title confirmation certificate has not been issued, the latest policy changes show that in the next four years, the homestead title confirmation certificate will be issued in full, covering the rural areas of the country. The implementation of this policy will effectively protect the rights and interests of farmers and bring about a positive impact on development.

Demolition and relocation is not only a change in housing, but also a major adjustment to the pattern of rural development. With the deepening of the rural revitalization strategy, a large number of rural areas will usher in demolition, and farmers will also become new county citizens or new citizens. Therefore, the issue of compensation for demolition and relocation and confirmation of homestead land rights is of great importance to rural development.

Although demolition has brought a series of changes and challenges, it has also brought new opportunities for rural revitalization. Promoting the integration of large-scale ex-situ poverty alleviation and resettlement areas into new urbanization and achieving high-quality development will provide rural areas with more complete living facilities and a safer and more convenient living environment.

Rural demolition and relocation and confirmation of homestead land rights are important links in rural development at present, which are directly related to the vital interests of the vast number of peasants. ** The department needs to increase policy publicity and explanation, solve problems for farmers, ensure the smooth progress of demolition and homestead rights confirmation, and promote the healthy development of the rural economy. I believe that with the joint efforts of the first and farmers, the rural area will have a better tomorrow.

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