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If the hukou is urban, can I still build a house in the countryside? What should I do if it is covered? Let me take a closer look.
Can an urban hukou build a house in the countryside? <>
According to the guidelines, urban hukou is not allowed to build a house in the countryside, nor is it allowed to buy a house in the countryside. If you have to buy it, you can, but you can't get it. If you want to go back to the countryside to live, unless the family has the original old house, even if there is an old house, you can only have the power to repair it, not the right to rebuild it from scratch, and only the rural household registration can rebuild the old house.
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For this reason, some people may be very unbalanced, why do rural people go to the city to buy a house, they can buy a few sets at will, but urban people can't go to the countryside to buy a house, and those who have an old house at home are also forbidden to flip over. This may be a way to protect the interests of the peasants and not be infringed upon. If the homesteads in the countryside could be bought and sold at will, many people in the city would definitely flock to the countryside to buy houses and build houses.
Many city dwellers are now tired of the noisy days of the big city and prefer the quiet, idyllic days in the countryside.
If you move to the city<>
There is a pervasive phenomenon at the moment that although some people live in the city, they also have their own houses in the countryside. After I have money, I want to go back to the countryside and rebuild my old house from scratch. If you only live in the city and your hukou is still in the countryside, there is nothing wrong with this situation.
However, if you have now moved your hukou out of the village and become an urban hukou, it will be difficult to go back to the village and rebuild a house from scratch. Of course, it's not completely impossible, it depends on how you handle some of the work.
Urban hukou flips over old rural houses <>
In fact, there are also people who have urban hukou who go home and build houses from scratch. We are all living in the countryside, and some of the conditions are still relatively well understood. Although the policy stipulates that people in the city are forbidden to go back to the countryside to build houses, if their old house is too dilapidated to live in it, and they want to go back to the village to live in it.
First of all, we must deal with the relationship with the neighbors, and then make accommodations with the village cadres to rebuild our old housesIt did not endanger the interests of any individual or collective, and the village would not be so unkind.
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In the spring of this year, there was a family in our village who was working outside and went home to rebuild their old house from scratch. Their family had not lived in the village for twenty or thirty years now, and the house was already dilapidated and crumbling, and it could collapse if it had not been rebuilt from the beginning. Because my daughter and their family were classmates since childhood, when she came back to build a house, I once asked her, is your family allowed to rebuild a house in the village?
She told me that after consulting the village committee in advance, the village committee acquiesced in the fact that their house would not be enlarged by any point according to the original foundation, and that the height would never be any higher than that of the neighbor's house. In any case, we are all villagers in the same village, and no one expects people's houses to be destroyed by the rain. In this way, their old house became a new one.
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Of course not, after building a house in the countryside, your house will be treated as an illegal building, which is very bad for you, and it will also cause bad consequences.
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Every Chinese citizen, whether in rural or urban areas, as long as it is the year of marriage, the ** department should give a certain square of homestead, which is the standard of humanity.
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It is not allowed to build a house in the countryside, after all, this homestead no longer belongs to oneself, and even if it is built, it is illegal construction and needs to be demolished.
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At present, it is not possible, and after it is built, the house does not belong to the individual, but others also have the right to demolish it.
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First of all, the answer is clear, no.
The main thing is that you don't have a homestead in the countryside.
China's land is roughly divided into two categories, state-owned land and collective land, of which homesteads belong to collective land and belong to rural peasant collectives.
According to Article 9 of the Land Management Law, land in urban areas belongs to the State, and land in rural areas and suburban areas belongs to peasant collectives, except for those owned by the State as prescribed by law; Homesteads, self-cultivated land, and self-cultivated mountains belong to peasant collectives. Rural homestead land refers to the collective construction land that can be used to build houses enjoyed by rural villagers based on the membership of the collective economic organization (administrative village or production team), which can be obtained by farmers without paying any land fees, and has the nature of welfare and social security functions, and generally cannot be inherited.
However, the houses built on the homestead land belong to the personal property of the villagers and can be inherited in accordance with the law. Villagers only have the right to use the homestead land, but not ownership.
Rural villagers may apply for homestead land under any of the following circumstances:
1) Villagers who have reached the age of 20 and really need to build a new house due to marriage or other reasons, and lack of homestead land (including the man to the woman);
2) It is necessary to relocate due to the occurrence or prevention of natural disasters, the implementation of village and market town planning, the construction of township (town) village public facilities and public welfare undertakings, or the requisition of land for national construction;
3) Immigrants who settle down and become members of the collective economic organization and do not have homesteads;
4) Urban residents who have been approved by the people at or above the county level to return to their hometowns and settle down, and there is no residence in rural areas;
5) Other conditions stipulated by the people at or above the county level.
In other words, the land in the countryside is owned by the residents of the village, including farmland and homesteads.
So if you want to build a house in the countryside, first of all, you have to be a local resident (with a hukou), and now the rural hukou is basically frozen, and it is difficult to become a rural hukou, so basically there is no chance. And rural homesteads are not currently free to buy and sell.
Moreover, the relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs stressed that it is strictly forbidden for urban people to go to the countryside to use rural homesteads to build villa compounds and private clubs, and it is not possible to force farmers to quit homesteads and force farmers to "go upstairs" under various names.
However, new policies may emerge in the future, in order to further revitalize rural idle real estate, in order to attract all kinds of talents to return to their hometowns to start businesses, in the "Opinions on Supporting Returnees to the Countryside to Start Businesses and Promote the Integrated Development of Rural Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Industries" It is emphasized that under the premise of complying with the rural homestead management regulations and related planning, returnees are allowed to cooperate with local farmers to rebuild their own houses, which also means that old rural houses will usher in the opportunity to be renovated and rebuilt.
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As long as you still have your own land in the countryside, you can build a house on your own land, and those who have moved out of the village can still go back to their hometown to build a house after changing to an urban hukou.
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No, because people with urban hukou have no base in the countryside, they can't build houses, and people with urban hukou don't have the right to use land in rural areas.
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It is possible to build a house in the countryside with an urban hukou, but it must go through some formalities, and only after passing the qualification can the house be built.
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OK. It is necessary to provide the corresponding procedures, and the procedures must be complete, so that you can build a house in the village and pay the corresponding taxes.
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No, this does not conform to the relevant regulations, affects the interests of the peasants, and the consequences are very serious.
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Within the scope of village planning, it is built according to actual needs. Market-oriented, supplemented by security.
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It is not possible to build houses in rural areas with urban hukou, because building houses in rural areas is collective land, and only with a rural hukou can one build a house in rural areas, while urban hukou does not have the conditions and cannot build a house in rural areas. Only those who have a homestead in the countryside can build a house.
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Urban hukou cannot build a house in rural areas, and it is not possible to buy a house in rural areas, and even if it does, it is not protected by law.
Because residential land in rural areas is owned by village collectives and distributed to villagers by village collectives, not state-owned land, and cannot be circulated normally in the land market, urban hukou cannot build houses in rural areas.
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The right to use the homestead under the Civil Code.
As far as the right to use homestead land is concerned, Article 362 of the Civil Code clearly stipulates that the right to use homestead land has the right to occupy and use collectively owned land in accordance with the law, and has the right to use the land to build houses and ancillary facilities in accordance with the law.
That is to say, when your hukou is in the city, in the countryside, you have a homestead, and you have this certificate, then it is allowed to build a house in this case.
So this year, you don't have to panic and don't worry, as long as you have a legal homestead in the countryside, there is not much problem in building a house at this time, it may just be because of the problem of local policies, there will be some contradictory things, but everything is subject to this newly promulgated civil code.
However, when your hukou is relocated from the countryside, the hukou in the rural area before the rural relocation does not have any products, such as no house, no base certificate, and no land management contract right.
In this case, you are just a household registration relying on the countryside, but there are none. Exact land rights, then in this case, when your hukou moves out, where do you get the homestead to build a house? So for this question, you have to check whether you have the right to use the homestead at that time, or whether you own the house, have the house in the transfer, have the property in your name, and so on.
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Urban hukou cannot build a house in rural areas. According to the current state laws or policies, urban hukou is not allowed to buy houses on collective land or peasants' homesteads in rural areas to build houses. Unless, if you were originally a villager in a village and have been approved to move your household registration back to your original place of origin (villager hukou), as a villager, you can legally own your own property on collective land (purchase or apply for self-construction).
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Hello, glad of your question, urban hukou can not build a house in the countryside.
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1. Urban hukou is not allowed to purchase houses on collective land or peasants' homesteads in rural areas to build houses.
2. You were originally a villager in a village, and after approval to move your household registration back to your original place of origin (villager household registration), as a villager, you can legally own your own property on collective land (purchase or apply for self-construction).
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Can an urban hukou build a house in the countryside? Urban hukou is not allowed to build a house in rural areas. If the urban hukou builds a house in the countryside, it is not possible to apply for the real estate certificate, and the rural house is only used for the rural agricultural hukou, so the relevant documents can be handled, because the land for building a house in the rural area belongs to the rural collective ownership, and only the people with the rural hukou can use their own homestead to build a house.
Moreover, if the urban hukou is not in the rural area, it is not eligible.
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It is illegal for an urban hukou to build a house in the countryside, and if an urban hukou builds a house in the countryside, it is impossible to obtain a real estate certificate, and the rural house only has the agricultural hukou of the village, and those who serve the peasants can apply for the relevant documents, because the land on which the rural house is built belongs to the rural collective ownership, and only the people with the rural hukou can use their own homesteads to build houses.
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According to the current land management law, urban hukou cannot build houses in rural areas, because rural housing is collective land, and only those who have rural hukou can build houses in rural areas.
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Urban hukou cannot build houses in rural areas, but ordinary dilapidated houses can be repaired and strengthened without damaging the main structure, and in principle, they cannot be torn down and rebuilt. If the urban household registration is built in the rural area, the real estate certificate cannot be obtained, and the rural house can only be handled by the agricultural household registration of the village. Because the land on which houses are built in rural areas belongs to the collective ownership of rural areas, only people with rural household registration can use their own homesteads to build houses.
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Urban people cannot build houses in rural areas without homesteads. However, there are also many people who only live in the city, and their hukou is still rural, and they own homesteads in the countryside, in which case they can build houses in the countryside after approval.
Housing conditions in rural areas.
1. Control the area of the building.
The state stipulates that from 2020 onwards, the housing area and total cost of the rural poor will be strictly controlled, and poverty caused by renovation will be absolutely prohibited, and the area of new housing should be strictly controlled within 60 square meters.
2. Ensure the safety of the housing structure.
As we all know, the houses in the countryside are basically inhabited by farmers, so building a good house can leave a house for future generations to live in.
3. Pay attention to the local architectural style of the house.
Now China has built a construction plan for farmhouses step by step, and has introduced supporting measures, which can be expanded according to local architectural characteristics and farmers' prosperity, reflecting the traditional style and pastoral scenery of farmhouses.
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Dear, Shanjie is happy to answer for you. I am Wenshi County, I have served more than 8,600 people, and I am a professional and reliable answer in folk culture and life. Urban hukou can build houses and buy houses in rural areas (collective land use rights) and lease them.
Expansion of content] Urban hukou is legally forbidden to build houses in rural areas, that is to say, urban hukou wants to apply for homestead land to build houses in rural areas through legal procedures, but it is not approved. However, in real life, there are usually two situations in which urban hukou returns to the countryside to repair houses: 1. Build a house privately.
The so-called private construction of houses means using one's own land or buying land from others, and directly building houses without the approval of the village committee. In this case, when the village committee is built in some places, the village committee will come forward to stop the construction, and in some places, no one will take care of the repair, so there are many self-built houses in rural areas without procedures. 2. Land approval for construction in accordance with the law.
In some places, especially in the urban-rural areas or in the township streets, rural land is listed as urban planning areas, and land within the planning areas is allowed to be transferred in accordance with the law. In other words, whether you have an urban or rural hukou, you can buy this kind of land that conforms to local planning to build a house in accordance with the law. First of all, it is necessary to pay the peasants land money, and secondly, it is necessary to pay the land transfer fee to the local land management department, and go through the formalities of transferring agricultural land to state-owned construction land before it can be legally built.
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