What do I need to pay attention to when building a new house in the original location when the old h

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-28
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    We must pay attention to safety issues, don't let ourselves get hurt, and when building a house, we must do a good job of foundation, don't bring unnecessary trouble to ourselves, and also find professional staff to help us build a house, because those professionals know more than us, but I think the most important point is that when building a house, you must buy new bricks, because new bricks are very quality assurance, and after building a house, you can make your home look very tidy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is necessary to pay attention to the firmness of the foundation, pay attention to the requirements of building a house, be sure to approve it, understand the current policy, pay attention to the strict planning of building a house, and apply to the relevant departments.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Lay a good foundation, use environmentally friendly materials, use first-class materials, find a professional decoration team, and find skilled workers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are the procedures for building a self-built house?

    1) Application conditions: Of course, the head of the household must be a resident of the township, and according to the provisions of one house and one household, there is only one residence, and the village where the household registration is located is the central village (tun), and there are indeed rural households necessary to build houses.

    2) Provision of information:

    1. My household registration booklet and ID card; 2. Application for building a house.

    3) What are the procedures for self-built houses, and the process of handling rural real estate certificates:

    1. The house builder submits an application to the village committee for building a house.

    2. The village committee shall review and approve, sign and seal.

    3. Apply to the Township Construction Office.

    4. The staff of the Township Construction Office visited the site and agreed to build the house.

    5. Go to the Township Construction Office to get the application form for housing construction.

    6. Signed and agreed by the Township Construction Office.

    7. The township leader in charge signs and seals to verify and agree.

    8. Submit to the County Planning and Construction Bureau for approval (County Administrative Service Center).

    9. The builder receives the property right certificate.

    Proof of legal use of land: certificate of collective land use right of rural residents or certificate of land ownership issued by the national land to determine that the land can be used in accordance with the law. (Some places do not need to apply for construction).

    What materials do I need to submit to apply for ICP filing?

    Rural villagers who meet the conditions for building houses apply for the approval form for the record;

    A copy of the applicant's household register;

    A copy of the applicant's ID card;

    A copy of the homestead certificate (if the homestead certificate is not the applicant's own, the village committee shall issue a certificate to prove the relationship between the homestead certificate holder and the applicant);

    Guarantee for rural villagers to build houses "one household and one house";

    Images of the house in its original state (at least two printouts on A4 paper**);

    The design drawings issued by the design unit with the corresponding qualification level (registered architects, registered structural engineers and other personnel with engineering construction qualifications are allowed to engage in the design of peasant houses in their personal capacity) (the identity certificate of the person in charge of the design and the registered practice certificate should also be provided), or the general design drawings and standard design drawings issued by the municipal construction department are directly adopted (if there are no general design drawings for the foundation and foundation, a professional survey unit shall be hired to issue a survey report and the design unit shall draw construction drawings);

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The old house I built for 20 years was broken, and I rebuilt a new house, and the Land Bureau said that the diameter was Lianliantian, and he said that it was legal to approve it according to Liantian now?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. The old house on the homestead can be renovated, but the relevant procedures need to be provided. Housing renovation is the purview of the Municipal Planning Bureau. Roughly the procedure is as follows:

    1. If the old house has received the house ownership certificate, the renovation needs to apply to the Municipal Housing Safety Appraisal Institute for housing safety appraisal, and after the appraisal, apply to the local planning department for the demolition and construction of the dilapidated house with the appraisal. After completion, the license, land use right and house ownership certificate issued by the planning department shall apply to the Municipal Housing Transaction Property Rights Registration Management Center for change of registration. Both husband and wife are also required to bring their marriage certificate and ID card to sign at the same time.

    2. If the old house has not received the house ownership certificate, it is necessary to apply to the planning department for a replacement permit, and then apply for the registration of the house ownership certificate to the Municipal Housing Transaction Property Rights Registration Management Center.

    2. The procedures for joint construction of houses are the same as above, and the height of the houses shall be determined by the planning department.

    3. The right to use the courtyard shall be confirmed by the land department.

    4. In case of demolition, the nature of the courtyard shall be subject to the land use right certificate issued by the land department.

    Municipal Bureau of Land and Resources: The examination and approval of the demolition and construction of old houses involves villages, townships (towns, streets), urban construction, planning, land and relevant departments. According to Article 19 of the Measures for the Management of Rural Villagers' Homesteads in Wenzhou City, each county (city) may formulate implementation rules in accordance with these measures.

    The approval conditions and procedures may vary from place to place, so please consult the urban construction, planning, land and resources management office and relevant departments in the jurisdiction where you request demolition and construction. So that you can fully grasp the approval conditions and procedures, and reduce unnecessary trouble.

    Regarding the question of what kind of land should the courtyard belong to in case of demolition of ** houses. Compensation shall be given according to the land acquisition and demolition compensation and resettlement policy at the time of demolition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Legal analysis: (1) Application conditions: Of course, the head of the household must be a resident of the township, and according to the provisions of one house and one household, there is only one residence, and the village where the household registration is located is the central village (tun), and there are indeed rural households necessary to build houses.

    2) Provision of information:

    1. My household registration booklet and ID card;

    2. Application for building a house.

    3) The process of handling the rural real estate certificate of self-built houses:

    1. The house builder submits an application to the village committee for building a house.

    2. The village committee shall review and approve, sign and seal.

    3. Apply to the Township Construction Office.

    Legal basis: "Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China" 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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The demolition of old houses in rural areas and the construction of new ones must be approved. The approval procedures may not be exactly the same from place to place, but they are roughly as follows:

    1. First report to the village to apply for demolition and construction of the new, and explain the reasons. If it is a dilapidated house, some places need to make a dilapidated house sock book identification, and the state also has a dilapidated house renovation subsidy.

    2. After the village agrees, it shall be submitted to the township for approval, and in some places, it shall be reported to the county-level department for approval to approve the construction area and plan.

    3. After completion, the experience will receive and handle the relevant warrants.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    With the in-depth development of the new rural construction, people living in the city can only buy commercial houses, which are too expensive to afford, and those who are too cheap cannot afford to look down on themselves, while rural people are different, and they can apply for homesteads and build houses by themselves. Of course, people will have a lot of questions here, so after a new house is built in the countryside, should the old house be demolished or retained?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Personally, I think that when a new house is built in the countryside, the old house may indeed be demolished, because after all, the land area in the countryside is still limited, so the old house may be demolished if a new house is built.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, because the new houses in rural areas are to be rebuilt on the location of the original homestead, and demolishing the old houses can also save some construction consumables for the new houses.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the old house is to be lived in or has the function of retention, of course, it can not be demolished, but if it is just placed, it feels like it should be demolished, after all, it is a waste to keep it to take up space, and the house that does not live will be cold.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, if you don't get a new house in the township, you can tear down your old house and build a new house on top of the old house.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, the reason why new houses are built in rural areas is either to marry their sons and daughters-in-law, or because the previous houses are too dilapidated to build new houses, but they will not demolish the old houses.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, if a new house is approved by the Rural Basic Committee, there is no need to demolish the old house, and the house can be built on a new site.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After the new house is built, the old house must be demolished, because the land contract law stipulates that the homestead is one house per household.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on whether the old houses are in danger of collapsing or obstructing the planned route, and only then will they be demolished, and if they are not necessary, they will not be demolished in the countryside, because they are considered wasteful.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When a new house is built in the countryside, they generally do not tear down their old houses, because in the hearts of rural people, they have a lot of affection for the old houses.

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