Can the trees next to the farmer s own land be cut down?

Updated on Three rural 2024-03-11
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the farmer keeps his own land, if it is a tree next to it, it cannot be cut down, and if it is not the owner of the land or his consent, you will also receive a certain amount of compensation for your own opinion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Trees in rural self-reserved land cannot be cut down, although they grow on your own private land, they belong to the state, so they cannot be cut down.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The trees next to the farmer's plot are all planted by the farmer himself. Well, others have no right to mine and log, because these are all farmers who grow their own crops. Focus on their own side, influence their own land, so only they can be in the middle of others, and they have no right in it.

    No one else has the right to cut it down.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there are trees planted by themselves, they can be cut down after obtaining a cutting certificate with the approval of the forestry department. Trees cannot be cut down without permission or if they are not planted by themselves.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The trees next to the peasants' self-reserved land cannot be cut down, because although they are standing next to the self-reserved land, there are regulations on the collective trees, and they cannot be cut down indiscriminately, unless they are some fruit trees planted at the door of their own homes, they have no right to cut down trees, these trees are collective property, and the trees planted next to the self-reserved land in the rural areas are generally planted for the purpose of dividing the boundary line of the self-reserved land for each family, and some are planted for the sake of looking neat and beautiful on both sides of the highway, and they are all collective property, so they cannot be cut down.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    According to the law, the ownership of citizens' self-cultivated mountains and self-reserved land belongs to the collective. Citizens have the right to use their own mountains and plots in accordance with the law.

    The income from the self-cultivated land and self-cultivated mountains operated by the peasants, such as the crops, fruit trees, medicinal herbs, etc., shall be owned by the peasants themselves. Therefore, it depends on who owns it, and the tree next to the self-reserved land is not necessarily the owner's of the self-reserved land.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, the trees next to the farmer's plot can be exploited, because this is not a large-scale forest. A little tree that you grow yourself can be cut down freely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Trees cannot be cut down next to private plots in rural areas. Unless the tree in the rural self-reserved land can prove to be that. Owned by the farmer's own family. In this way, the felling can be sold and disposed of by the farmers themselves. Other than that, they belong to the state and the collective.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Even if you have a personal contract for forest land or your own mountain land, you must obtain a cutting permit for the felling of trees you have planted, and you will be punished if you exceed the allowable felling range.

    How much more are the trees that are not in your own home?

    Moreover, for the trees on their own land or at home, the number of trees is small, within the scope of the homestead, farmers can cut it down by themselves, without obtaining a permit from the relevant departments, and our village can prove it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Trees planted by farmers themselves can be cut down if they are planted by the farmers themselves, but if they are collectively owned, they cannot be cut down.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Trees next to farmers' own plots are not allowed to be cut down, because as long as they are not home-grown, they cannot be cut down casually, and they are not allowed.

    Whatever the case? The tree next to him is generally not allowed to be cut down.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Trees next to rural self-reserved land cannot be cut down casually, and can only be cut down according to regulations when the relevant management departments make unified plans or replant trees.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you plant it sporadically, you can cut it down; If it is planted by others (collectively or **), it can only be cut down after the application is submitted and approved by the competent authority. If you plant it in patches, you must also apply for it and get approval before you can cut it down; The specific should be subject to the opinions of the forestry authorities!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Without applying for and obtaining a harvesting permit, even if you have planted your own trees, you cannot cut them down at will. If the felling is insisted, the competent forestry department may, in accordance with the provisions of Article 39 of the Forest Law, order replanting and impose a fine, and if it constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated in accordance with the law.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Whatever the case? The tree next to him is generally not allowed to be cut down, so we still need to be cautious at this point, and it may be better.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The trees next to the peasants' own plots cannot be cut down, because they are owned by the collective, and they belong to the brigade when the land is divided.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Trees in rural self-reserved land cannot be cut down because trees cannot be cut down casually, especially large trees.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Can the trees next to the farmer's plot be cut down? That's for sure, because the trees next to your plot are your own. How you want to use it, it's up to you? Unless the state wants to take it back, it belongs to the state.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Trees next to farmers' plots are not allowed to be cut down because they belong to the government.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Can the trees next to the farmer's own land be cut down? If you don't plant it yourself, you can't cut it down.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I don't think the trees next to Nonny's own plot should be cut down! Chopsticks must be approved by the local forestry department before chopsticks are cut! Otherwise, it is a crime and a crime!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Farmers since. Can the trees beside the ground be? Lop. I think it's definitely okay, because everything in the land belongs to you, and only the state wants it. When you take it back, it's not yours at that time.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It cannot be cut down at will.

    The felling of trees on the land reserved by farmers must be approved by the local forestry department and the harvesting certificate can be obtained. It is illegal to harvest without obtaining a harvesting permit.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    You can't cut it privately, it's not good for the ecological environment, thank you.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Trees next to farmers' plots cannot be cut down, and permission is required to cut down trees.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Hello, this is not recommended to be felled. Because you need to get the owner's consent before you can do it accordingly. Hope mine is helpful to you!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    You can't cut down trees, and you can't cut trees on any land.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Legal Analysis: Self-contracted forests can generally be cut down.

    Legal basis: "Forest Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 56 Felling of trees on forest land shall apply for a felling permit, and in accordance with the provisions of the felling permit for felling bamboo forests outside the nature reserve, do not need to apply for a felling permit, but shall comply with the technical regulations for felling of forests.

    Rural residents do not need to apply for a felling permit to harvest sporadic trees on their own land and in front of and behind their houses.

    The regeneration and felling of farmland shelter forests, windbreak and sand fixation forests, road protection forests, bank protection and embankment forests and urban forests on non-forest land shall be managed by the relevant competent departments in accordance with relevant regulations.

    The harvesting and transplantation of trees shall be managed in accordance with the felling of trees. The specific measures shall be formulated by the competent forestry authorities.

    It is forbidden to forge, alter, buy, sell, or lease logging permits.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It is not legal to forcibly cut down the trees planted in the farmer's own field, and the autumn felling of the own planting also requires a certificate. If there are fewer trees, you can cut them by yourself without applying, if there are more trees, you can't cut them at will, you need to apply for the "Forest Felling Permit" before you can cut them down, if you cut them privately, it will constitute an illegal situation. If there are more than 2 trees planted by yourself, you must submit a written application to the competent forestry department of the township government, obtain the consent of the competent department, and obtain the "Forest Felling Permit" before you can cut down your own trees, otherwise it is considered illegal.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    If there is a felling permit and the felling is within the scope permitted by the permit, it is not illegal; If there is no logging permit, it is not illegal to cut down sporadically burning Zhenggao trees on self-reserved land; If there is no felling permit, it is illegal to cut down trees in patches of self-reserved land, tape measures or felling beyond the permitted area despite the felling permit, which is illegal and shall be punished by law.

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