Charge at a low price, dismantle and disappear? Homestead standard area adjustment

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-15

Charge at a low price, dismantle and disappear? Homestead standard area adjustment

Introduction: From February, the adjustment of the rural standard farmland area policy will be gradually implemented in more areas. The formulation and adjustment of this policy will have a significant impact on farmers' housing and land use choices. Homesteads are not only a legacy and agricultural need for farmers, but also a matter of interest to nearly 500 million farmers. In this article, we will take a closer look at the specifics of the site size standard policy and discuss its impact on farmers and how to deal with it.

Background and significance of the standard area policy for residential land.

In recent years, more and more farmers have chosen to return to their hometowns to build houses, and the number of newly built houses in rural areas has also increased. As the basis for rural housing construction, homestead area has always been one of the most important considerations for farmers when building houses. In order to promote national development and narrow the gap between urban and rural development, the pace of rural planning is gradually accelerating. The standardized manor area policy is one of the policies to regulate new buildings in rural areas, and its introduction marks the standardization of rural land use.

The formulation of this policy needs to take into account factors such as regional location, per capita cultivated land area, and geographical topography. For areas with good location conditions, small per capita cultivated land area, and flat geographical terrain, the upper limit of the normal size of homesteads is relatively large. The purpose of adjusting the normal scale of agriculture is to standardize the use of rural land, improve the efficiency of land use, and promote the quality of life and housing security of peasants.

Adjust the normal size of the heritage and its impact.

From February 2024, more areas will gradually implement the standardized area policy for estates. This means that when farmers choose to build houses, they must control the area of the estate they occupy within the standard area. The portion exceeding the standard area will be disposed of for a fee.

Usage fees will be charged for the portion exceeding the standard area, and the fee varies by region. For example, in Guangdong Liuhe, a fee of 300 yuan per square meter will be charged for the portion exceeding the standard area. This means that if the excess area reaches 150 square meters, the farmer will have to pay a lump sum of 4$50,000 fee.

In addition, the homestead standard area policy also puts forward new requirements for the renovation of old rural houses. According to the regulations, the part that exceeds the standard area can be used to pay the fee, but it cannot be used for future renovations. If the excess area is used for the renovation of the house, it will be considered an illegal building and must be demolished. Therefore, farmers should consider the above provisions when considering the standard area of homesteads.

Questions and suggestions to farmers.

1) For agricultural land established before 1987, farmers must confirm their rights on the basis of the existing area, i.e. the standard area must be determined on the basis of the existing area. In this way, when the house is remodeled, the habitable area will not be reduced.

2) Farmers who intend to renovate their houses are advised to do so in advance. This will prevent the part of the house that exceeds the standard area from being considered a building violation and reduce unnecessary problems and losses.

Conclusion. With the acceleration of rural planning, the implementation of the policy of standardizing farmland area will have a significant impact on farmers' land use and housing construction. Farmers should reasonably plan the use of homesteads according to specific regulations, meet relevant requirements, and avoid unnecessary costs and litigation. At the same time, the public service department should also strengthen the publicity and guidance of the policy of standardized housing area, help farmers understand and correctly comply with the policy regulations, and promote the standardization and sustainable development of rural land use. Only through rational and effective policy implementation and regulation can we achieve the benign development of rural areas and improve the quality of life and happiness index of peasants.

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