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Take our Heze countryside as an example, a set of old houses in the countryside in the past, that is, fifty or sixty thousand, I think if you are not in a hurry to use money, don't sell, even if your parents have both passed away, even if you will not go once in three or five years, this house still can not be sold, you have an old house in the countryside, it is equivalent to you still have a home, and your hometown, as well as your parents and fellow villagers, when you have nothing to do, you can often go home to see, once you are gone, you will be no longer a place to stay in the countryside.
Parents in the countryside, both have passed away, children work in the city, is it better to sell the house in the hometown or keep it?
First of all, I strongly recommend that the subject keep the house, since the subject lives in the city, the house in the countryside can not be sold much, which does not play much role in improving the subject's living standard in the city, and the house in the countryside also has the possibility of demolition, if the follow-up once the demolition plan, the subject will get much higher income than the temporary income of selling the house, so from the economic aspect alone, the house can not be sold.
Secondly, from the level of emotional sophistication and hometown, this house can not be bought, because you have a house in the countryside, when you feel tired in the city, or when you are older, you want to go back to the countryside to retire, you can come back anytime and anywhere, because your hometown has your house, you will always have your place to live, and you celebrate the New Year's holidays, meet your parents' anniversary, you always say that you want to come back to pay respects, there is a house to have a foothold, there is no house you live in**? You can't come and go in a hurry.
Once you sell it, it will completely show that you have no contact with the village, and then you will find that you will be deserted when you return to your hometown, and no one will even greet you, because in the eyes of most farmers, you no longer belong to the village.
Finally, my advice to the subject is, don't sell the house, and then find a really reliable person in your family, entrust the house to him to take care of, if there is any problem with the house that needs to be repaired, he can also notify you in time, rest assured that as long as you open your mouth, the general family will agree, because this will not harm his interests, and he can also plant a little vegetables and fruits in your courtyard, and even say that he lives in it is no problem, after all, the empty house has been placed for a long time, It is very easy to deteriorate and deteriorate quickly, and the more people live, the more intact it can be.
However, the subject needs to pay attention to one thing, be sure to find a person who takes care of the house, and don't trust a non-person to meet the kind of person who has bad intentions and wants to hit your house.
Is it bad to have a house in the countryside? When you usually have nothing to do, you will live in the village, and if you change the environment, you will find that life is still different.
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Sell it. After my parents died, I basically didn't go back to my hometown, and the house was left empty, wasting resources, selling to people in need, and getting some money, which I could scrape together to buy a house in the city and facilitate work.
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It's good to keep it, because the old house in the village is worthless, and it can't be sold for much money, and the last bond with the hometown is gone if the old house is sold.
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I should keep it. After all, it is the home where I have lived since I was a child, and I still have a place to go when I want to go home to see it in the future, and it is good to recall the time when my parents were alive in the past.
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Although his parents died, he still stayed in that place, and as he grew older, he would miss the idyllic scenery of the countryside more and more, and he could come back to live again when he was old.
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Legal analysis: Because the ownership of the homestead belongs to the village collective, and the individual only has the right to use the homestead. When the old man dies, the ownership of the homestead still belongs to the village collective, although the homestead can not be inherited as property, but the house on the homestead can be inherited as property, according to the principle of "land with the house", the inherited children have the ownership of the rural house.
Legal basis: Article 1127 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China The inheritance of the estate shall be in the following order: (1) The first order:
spouse, children, parents; (2) Second order: siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents. After the inheritance begins, it is inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs do not inherit; If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit.
For the purposes of this Part, the term "children" includes legitimate children, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and dependent stepchildren. For the purposes of this Part, the term "parents" includes biological parents, adoptive parents and step-parents in a dependent relationship. The term "siblings" as used in this Part includes siblings of the same parents, half-siblings or half-siblings, adoptive siblings, and step-siblings who have a dependent relationship.
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In recent years, with the acceleration of urbanization and the spread of education area, some rural people have been given the opportunity to flee the countryside by going out to work and receiving a good education, and finally put down roots in big cities. When these rural people who fled from the countryside and settled down in the big cities, most of the parents in the rural hometowns were already old and frail, and it was when they needed to be taken care of, and some children also thought about taking their parents to the city, but the old people, who were accustomed to dealing with mountains and rivers all their lives, obviously did not adapt to urban life, and often refused to accept the kindness of their children.
In recent years, the state has paid more and more attention to the three rural issues, and has intensified the introduction of a series of policies to help farmers get rid of poverty and become well-off, so in recent years, the countryside has undergone earth-shaking changes. The problems of dilapidated houses and drinking water that plagued peasants in the past have been effectively solved, and many families who have made unremitting efforts have even built their own small houses and installed modern drainage systems and electrical systems.
Chinese people have a hometown complex since ancient times, no matter how far away from home, they always want to be able to return to their hometown, so rural homesteads are the concern of many rural people who have settled in cities. At present, the rural homestead management system is becoming more and more perfect, and it is undoubtedly very difficult for those who have settled in big cities to relocate their hukou back to the countryside. When I moved to the city, I thought about the future of my future generations, and I wanted to return to the countryside for filial piety and spiritual home.
They had to face a choice: now that they have settled in the city, what will they do with the rural homestead once their parents are 100 years old, and will they still be able to inherit it?
First, there is no so-called "inheritance" problem with homesteads. Rural homestead land belongs to the collective land given to farmers by the state and the collective for use in building houses, and the farmers only have the right to use the land, but do not have the ownership of the land, and the ownership belongs to the state and the collective. Non-private property that does not have ownership cannot be acquired by inheritance.
If both parents and children are registered in rural areas, even if the head of the household dies, the other family members still enjoy the right to use the land.
Second, the houses built on rural homesteads are private property. Although the ownership of rural homesteads belongs to the collective, the houses built on them are private property. Therefore, the house on the homestead can be inherited through legal means, and in layman's terms, the property in the name of the parents can be inherited according to the law, regardless of whether the child's household registration is in the countryside or not.
Third, although there is a right of inheritance, it is not an unconditional inheritance. Although children can continue to own the property left by their parents, they can only use it for continued residence or lease it to others. But it does not have the power to renovate, expand or rebuild it, which is expressly prohibited by law.
For these reasons, those who have settled in the cities and whose parents are still in the countryside should think carefully about their choice.
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The legal heirs can apply for the continued registration of the house. According to the management of the Land Law and the relevant laws, homestead land is enjoyed only by peasants who are members of collective economic organizations, and collective construction land used for building houses is of a welfare nature and cannot be inherited in general, but can be inherited if it is a citizen's personal property.
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Children in rural areas cannot inherit the house, but the homestead can be reused, and the house can be rented out or rebuilt.
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You can handle the registration of real estate inheritance and transfer, at this time you have to go to the township ** to understand, but also to apply in advance.
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As an author who has been engaged in the construction and management of rural houses in rural towns for many years, I am here to answer.
The most important thing to pay attention to: make sure that the house does not collapse and is lost, and that there are no safety accidents.
This is because after the collapse and loss of the farmhouse, the homestead is very likely to be repossessed according to the regulations, and the children who have not gone through the inheritance and transfer of the house will not be able to inherit and transfer, and those who have gone through the inheritance and transfer will not be able to build the house again.
Of course, if there is a safety accident due to the disrepair of the house and no one to manage it, it is also troublesome, and you may also bear the relevant responsibility.
The best way to deal with it is to inherit and transfer the property in time and leave it for other disposal when the time is right.
This is because the inheritance transfer is mainly about the ownership of property rights, and also to lay the foundation for disposal at a better time.
In addition, because the homestead policy is being adjusted and the value of farmhouses and homesteads is expected to increase significantly in the future, it is better not to transfer or reclaim them for the time being.
If you want to transfer in the short term, you should pay attention to issues such as legality.
First of all, the farmhouse itself has clear property rights, and the relevant owners of the property must reach an agreement. Secondly, the buyer should be a villager of the village and meet the conditions of "one household and one house". Moreover, when transferring, it should be done in one step, and do not leave the tail of contradictions and disputes.
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This land will be inherited to his children, and it will be counted in the children's heads, and this land will not be taken back for no reason, so we must pay attention to rural policies.
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At this time, you should bring all the qualification certificates of the land, and then you should bring the household registration book and ID card to the local household registration place to handle it, and you can include the land in your name.
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You can manage this land, and you can also grow something. You can also contract.
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I think this problem is very universal, because young people in rural areas are basically buying houses in the cities and settling down to live and liveBut parents in rural areas are generally not used to living in the city, so they will choose to still live in the countryside, and what to do with the rural house is indeed a problem if the parents really pass away.
In our small city of three or four counties, the children will sell their houses in the countryside or rent them out firstHowever, due to the fact that there are fewer and fewer people in the countryside, it is not easy to sell it, so at this time, some people will redecorate the house left by their parents, and stay there to prepare for their holidays or winter and summer vacations to enjoy the pastoral life for their own residence.
There is also a way to transform the house left by the parents into a homestay for rent, and some of the current urban people are very yearning for the pastoral life, just transform the previous house into a homestay. During the holidays, it can also provide rental services, or provide long-term rental services, so that urban people can appreciate the real state of rural life, which is also a very profitable business, and most children in rural families now use the old house for this purpose.
In fact, I personally think that no matter what kind of use, as long as the house is not abandoned there and the house does not collapse, we can find some way to restore the house to its value, so that the house will not slowly deteriorate。You must know that if a house is not inhabited for a long time, then its degree of damage and damage is much greater than that of long-term residents, so the house still has to be inhabited, and some friends who can't live in the countryside will even let their old house live in others for free, that is, in order to let the house have a little human breath, and be able to take care of their own house, in short, I think there are still various ways to deal with the old house, but don't let it be vacant.
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The land of the house belongs to the state, and your house only has the right of residence, so it is recommended that you keep the house in the countryside first, and often take your children back to experience life, so that children can cultivate the virtue of diligence and thrift from an early age.
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Nowadays, most young people work and live in the city, but I think the family house should be kept. After all, in the eyes of many people, that is the real home of their own.
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The houses in the countryside are placed there, and they don't give him food, but now the countryside is very popular, and people in the city like to go to the countryside to grow vegetables, raise chickens, and breathe fresh air in their free time. Stay until you're old and have a place to go if you want to go.
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In this case, if the financial conditions allow, it is better to keep the house. After all, there are memories of your childhood, and it is where your parents once lived. If the real conditions don't allow it, then you can only endure the pain of love.
Rural hukou buys a house in the city, and the city police station shows that the house is vacant and there is no head of household. After registering in the community, the community will issue a certificate to the police station to go through the formalities of moving in. FYI.
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