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*OK**. According to the Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China, a rural villager household can only own one homestead, and the area of the homestead cannot exceed the standard set by the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government. When villagers build residential houses, they should conform to the overall plan of local land use and rebuild them within the original homestead area as much as possible.
If the measured area exceeds the specified standard, the problem can be solved by applying for expansion or relocation.
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Summary. Hello, you can. Old houses in the countryside can be demolished and rebuilt, but they must comply with the regulations. The information on demolishing and rebuilding old houses in rural areas is as follows:
Provisions: It can be dismantled and rebuilt, but there are corresponding restrictions.
Application: Write the land area, construction area and other data of the rebuilt house into a renovation application, and submit it for review and approval after being signed and approved by the village committee.
Can old houses in the countryside be demolished and rebuilt?
Hello, you can. Old houses in the countryside can be demolished and rebuilt, but they must comply with the regulations. The information on demolishing and rebuilding old houses in rural areas is as follows:
Provisions: It can be dismantled and rebuilt, but there are corresponding restrictions. Apply:
Write the land area, construction area and other data of the reconstructed house into a renovation application, and submit it for review and approval after being signed and approved by the village committee.
Hope it can help you, thank you, dear.
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Summary. "Some old houses in rural areas have not been lived in for a long time, and may become old houses or dangerous houses, for this kind of house, if you continue to live, it will bring certain safety hazards, so farmers can demolish the houses and rebuild them, so that the living conditions can be improved. However, it is also necessary to apply for the demolition and reconstruction of the old house, first of all, it is necessary to apply to the local village committee, and then the village committee will apply to the township land and housing department.
As long as you get the approval documents, it is reasonable for you to build a new house. However, the area of the newly built houses should not exceed the prescribed range, and it should also be noted that houses cannot be built on cultivated land, and the principle of one house per household should be followed.
Can old houses in the countryside be demolished and rebuilt?
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<> dear, hello about the old houses in the countryside can be demolished and rebuilt, the old houses in the countryside can be renovated, and five situations are not allowed! In accordance with the provisions of the Land Management Law and the Urban and Rural Planning Law, rural villagers need to obtain homestead approval and rural construction planning permits to build houses. However, it should be noted that for some special circumstances, it is generally not allowed to renovate old houses, and these situations may also be demolished after they are built!
"Some old houses in rural areas have not been lived in for a long time, and may become old houses or dangerous houses, for this kind of house, if you continue to live, it will bring certain safety hazards, so farmers can demolish the houses and rebuild them, so that the living conditions can be improved. However, it is also necessary to apply for the demolition and reconstruction of the old house, first of all, it is necessary to apply to the local village committee, and then the village committee will apply to the township land and housing department. As long as you get the approval documents, it is reasonable for you to build a new house.
However, the area of the newly built houses should not exceed the prescribed range, and it should also be noted that houses cannot be built on cultivated land, and the principle of one house per household should be followed.
As long as it is your own old house, and the right to use the homestead has been obtained after the right is confirmed, this situation can be demolished and rebuilt. Because you have obtained the right to use the homestead, as long as it does not exceed the scope of the right of use, you can tear it down and rebuild it.
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In the countryside, there are two homesteads, both of which have houses on them, and one of them can be demolished and rebuilt.
As long as it is not violated, it is okay.
Ok thanks.
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Legal analysis: Farmers must meet the conditions for re-applying for homestead to build houses, and at the same time, they also need to maintain the principle of demolishing the old and building the new.
Legal basis: Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 9 The land in urban areas of cities shall be owned by the State.
Land in rural areas and on the outskirts of cities shall be owned by peasant collectives, except as provided by law for the State; Homesteads, self-cultivated land, and self-cultivated mountains belong to peasant collectives.
Article 10 State-owned land and land owned by peasant collectives may be determined for use by units or individuals in accordance with law. Units and individuals using land have the obligation to protect, manage, and rationally use land.
Article 11 The land owned by the peasant collectives belongs to the village peasant collectives in accordance with the law, and shall be operated and managed by the village collective economic organizations or villagers' committees; Where a farmer's collective is already owned by two or more rural collective economic organizations in the village, it shall be operated and managed by each of the rural collective economic organizations or villagers' groups in the village; Those that are already owned by township (town) peasant collectives shall be operated and managed by township (town) rural collective economic organizations.
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It has a major safety hazard and can no longer be repaired; 2.It has exceeded its service life and can no longer be used; 3.It does not meet the requirements of village renovation and planning.
Before demolition and reconstruction, it is necessary to go through relevant procedures and obtain corresponding approvals and permits in accordance with relevant local regulations. Due to the different policies and regulations of different provinces and territories, the specific operating methods and formalities may vary. It should be noted that in the process of demolishing old houses, special attention should be paid to the preservation of historical and cultural heritage.
If the old house has certain historical and cultural value, it needs to be identified and evaluated by professionals before demolition to ensure that the cultural heritage can be protected and passed on. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to environmental protection to avoid pollution and damage to the environment caused by the demolition process.
Can old houses in the countryside be demolished and rebuilt?
It has exceeded its service life and can no longer be used; 3.It does not meet the requirements of village renovation and planning. Before demolition and reconstruction, it is necessary to go through relevant procedures and obtain corresponding approvals and permits in accordance with relevant local regulations.
Due to the different policies and regulations of different provinces and regions, the specific operating methods and formalities may be different. It should be noted that in the process of demolishing the old house stalls, special attention should be paid to the protection of historical and cultural heritage. If the old house has certain historical and cultural value, it needs to be identified and evaluated by professionals before demolition to ensure that the cultural heritage can be protected and passed on.
At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to environmental protection to avoid pollution and environmental damage caused by the removal of excessive and prudent lifting.
In the reconstruction, the people are not allowed to build, can I still force the construction.
Houses under construction must comply with national and local regulations, and must be approved and licensed in accordance with relevant procedures and requirements. If people oppose building a house during the process of renovating and disrupting the building, you can't force it to build, otherwise you may break the law. Generally speaking, the issues involved in renovation are more complex, and it is necessary to take into account the balance of rights and interests and the fairness of social sales.
It is recommended that you respect the opinions and rights of the people, strengthen communication and exchanges, and seek a way of reconciliation. If there are different interests and claims, they can be resolved through legal means to protect their legitimate rights and interests. If you need to build a house, it is advisable to follow local regulations and procedures, obtain building permits and construction permits, and ensure that the building meets the relevant standards and regulations.
When building a house, we should pay attention to safety, environmental protection and energy saving, and avoid the impact on the surrounding environment as much as possible.
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