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The state has national laws, and the family has family rules. There is no regularity. Born in China should feel happy and proud.
Look at the wars in Afghanistan, Syria, and Libya. That is the sadness of the times. If you are not a rural household registration, you cannot build a house in a rural area if you do not meet the conditions for the approval of homestead land, which is stipulated by state law.
I can't go back to my hometown. It doesn't matter if you can go back to your hometown in the countryside. It is said that it is the sorrow of the times, and it is even further withdrawn.
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It is not a rural hukou, and you are not allowed to build a house in the countryside, and you can never go back to your rural hometown, which is really the sadness of the times, of course, this is a regulation, because it is a rural hukou to have real estate in the countryside, if you are a city hukou, it is not recognized to buy a house in the countryside, if you occupy an area, your house will be demolished, so it is not the sadness of the times, but the law is so stipulated.
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At present, the state has very strict control over the relocation of rural hukou and rural homesteads, and since it is not allowed to build houses in rural areas without rural hukou, urbanization is the trend of the times, and now more and more people are moving to the cities, so there is no need to be sad about this.
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If you don't have a rural hukou, you won't be allowed to build a house in the countryside, and even if you are in the countryside, you have to go through approval before you can build a house. If you can't get it, you can't build a house. And now that you have gone to the city to buy a house, you can't go back to the countryside to build a house if you move to the city.
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It is a rural household registration, and if you are not allowed to build a house in the countryside, you will never be able to go back to your rural hometown, which is really the sadness of the times. The city's hukou has moved out, and you have to move in before you can build a house, otherwise you can't build it, and it's not allowed.
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In fact, the state stipulates that we cannot build houses in rural areas, and we must abide by the state's regulations, which is the obligation of every citizen.
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Your statement is wrong. You are not a rural hukou, and of course you are not allowed to build a house in the countryside. This is stipulated in the country's land policy.
Because the land in the countryside is owned by the collective, since you are not a member of the collective, you have no right to build a house on the land owned by the collective.
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There is no way, many things are like this now, there is no room for regret, since you have changed your hukou, it is impossible to have rural rights.
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No, rural households are not allowed to build houses in rural areas, this may be stipulated by the state, as normal citizens, we have to respond to the state's regulations.
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It is not a rural hukou, and now it is not allowed to build a house in the countryside. I can't go back to my hometown even if I want to, this is not the sadness of the times. You can't have both, you have a house in the city and a house in the countryside, it's not reasonable.
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Like this you can go back. In this case, you can go back to your hometown and build a house, your hometown was not divided before, and you can ask for your own land to build a house if you have land, which is not very good.
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If you don't have a rural hukou, there is really no way to build a house in the countryside, and the residential land in the countryside is the collective land of the village collective, and there is no way to go back.
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Although I am not a rural household registration and I still don't allow myself to build a house in the countryside, then I don't think there is any need to build a house on my own land, so now the countryside itself is basically an empty village, so it is good to buy a house as much as possible.
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Even in rural areas, it is very difficult to build a house in a rural area, and the only way to do this is to repair the original house, and there are many procedures for rebuilding a house, and it may not necessarily be passed.
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If you don't build a house in the countryside, you can never go back to your old rural hometown, I don't think you can't go back, if you build a house, you can go back.
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It's the rural hukou that doesn't allow you to build a house in the countryside, but if you have a house in your rural hometown, you can still go back, and no one says that you won't be allowed to go back, but you won't be allowed to build a new house.
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If it weren't for the situation in the rural hukou, you would indeed not be allowed to build a house in the countryside, and if you were in the rural hometown, you would never be able to go back, and this feeling would indeed be sad.
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It is not a rural hukou, and it is true that it is the sorrow of the times that it is not allowed to build a house in the countryside, and it is true that you can never go back to your hometown in the countryside. I feel that the rural houses are still very good, especially spacious.
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It's not a rural hukou, and if you don't allow you to demolish and build a house in the countryside, you can't go back to your rural hometown, what kind of hatred is it really of the times? If you don't have a rural hukou, you can't build a house in the countryside, because you are not from that place, so the company will definitely not let you do it, if you want to do it, you have to go to the relevant departments to go through the formalities.
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Now it's not a rural hukou, but the countryside is not allowed to build houses, there is no homestead, and there is no way to go back to the hometown, which is indeed the sadness of the times, well, this is also no way.
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If you don't have a rural hukou, you can't build a house in the countryside, and you can't go back to your rural hometown, so I think you can also develop outside, after all, there are still many opportunities for development in big cities.
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If you move your hukou out of your hometown, it is impossible to build a house in the countryside. You can only move out of the rural hukou, not in.
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Rural homesteads belong to collective property, and only those who belong to the collective can have the right to use them, but if they do not have a rural household registration, they no longer have the right to use them, and they can no longer build new houses.
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This is the difference between urban people and rural people, rural people have this benefit, they can have homesteads, they can build houses on homesteads, but urban people do not have this treatment.
Even the houses built on the homestead are not good, and they cannot be sold to the countryside or to the city.
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This is also because I didn't think of the seriousness of the matter when I moved out of the rural hukou, so now I have no choice but to watch my hometown, which is beyond reach
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In this era, of course, this is the case, well, it's not that the rural hukou doesn't let me build a house, and then I can't go back, I think this era has created a house outside the home.
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Many people who were born in the countryside live and work hard in the city due to work when they are young, but they are still reluctant to give up on the rural areas where they grew up, thinking that when they are old in the future, they will build a house of their own in the countryside, plant some flowers and plants, vegetables and fruits in the yard, and play chess, talk about life, and drink wine in their spare time. However, for the "rural people" whose household registration is no longer in the countryside, can they return to their hometowns to build houses in the future?
The law says: No. China's current law clearly stipulates that "people with urban household registration are not allowed to apply to build a house on a homestead, and it is illegal to build a house in a rural area".
Because rural homesteads have welfare attributes, their land ownership belongs to the village collective, and only the agricultural population belonging to the village collective can enjoy the right to use the land without compensation.
How can we achieve the purpose of building a house? Build a house in the countryside in the name of a parent or brother. If the homestead in the rural hometown is confirmed in the name of the parents, this is the best outcome, and the parents and the brother's household registration can be separated, and the homestead application in the name of the brother is easy to get approval.
If the homestead in the rural hometown is confirmed to be in the name of the brother, then the homestead can only be applied for in the name of the parents after the parents and the brother's household registration are separated, and whether this situation can be approved is not certain. Moreover, if you do this, you will also face the problem of ownership of the homestead in the future, which is very troublesome.
Summary: Riding the wind of rural revitalization and land reform. In order to revitalize rural resources, make good use of idle homesteads, and increase the income of the public, land reform is currently being carried out, and at the same time, the "No. 1 document" of this year's implementation of the rural revitalization strategy also proposes to "explore the separation of homestead ownership, qualification rights, and use rights", and moderately invigorate homesteads and farmers' housing use rights. Therefore, it can be rented out to make good use of idle rural homesteads while satisfying urban people who have rural plots and were born in rural areas to provide for the elderly.
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No, there is no way to go through the relevant procedures, and if you want to build a house, you need to apply and go through the procedures in advance.
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In this case, no, generally only if you have a rural hukou can you own a homestead, and you can apply to build a house on the homestead.
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This is decided according to the specific situation, and you can't inherit your parents' homestead, you can't apply for a homestead, so if you don't have land to build a house to use inheritance, your parents' house is not allowed.
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It depends on the situation,1,First of all, you can't inherit your parents' homestead and you can't apply for a homestead, so you don't have land to build a house. If you want to use the house of the inherited parents, it is not allowed. Because you have just inherited the house but you cannot enjoy the right to the homestead, the inherited house can only be lived in, not rebuilt and repaired.
You can't tear down an old house and build a new one. Once you demolish the house, you will lose your property in the countryside. The village collective can take back your homestead according to the regulations, and you can no longer build a house. It can be said that demolishing the old house will only accelerate the time of losing the house.
2. At least one of the parents or close relatives still lives in a rural area. This way; In this way, if there is an old house and a housing base in the hometown, and the house was renovated and built when the parents were here, the villagers will not talk about it. On the contrary, due to the special environment of the countryside, he may also win the praise of the village name.
He feels that the child will not forget his roots, earn money outside, and know how to honor his parents. He spent money to build a new house so that his parents could live comfortably. The advantage of this decoration is that once the parents leave, they cannot inherit the land of their parents without a rural hukou, but they have the right to inherit the house.
As long as the house does not fall, it will always be yours, and you can go back to the countryside to live at any time. In the countryside, this is the rule. As long as your old house is still around, you won't move out.
But if the old house collapses, it's none of your business.
Summary; If their parents leave and the family moves to the city, they inherit their parents' old house in the countryside. If you have a better relationship with the village, the village cadres will acquiesce to you building a house without permission, but you generally will not return to your hometown for a long time, and there will be no relatives to help you. That's impossible.
The village cadres can't stop you from building a house.
So when you move your hukou to the city, you still need to think about a way out. Do you want to go back to the countryside in the future? If you want, you can build a house in advance and live in it when you are old.
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I don't have a rural hukou, do you want to go back to my hometown to build a house now?
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Answer Kiss and be happy to answer your questions, according to your description. Yes, you can. The ownership relationship of rural homestead land is that the ownership belongs to the village collective, the qualification right belongs to the farmer, and the right to use can be revitalized.
The ownership of the homestead belongs to the village collective, but the ownership of the house belongs to the villagers and can be inherited. Rural parents are alive and can rebuild their houses in rural areas no matter how long their children have been away. As long as the house is repaired while the parents are still alive, even if the old man dies, as long as the house does not collapse, the homestead will not be repossessed.
If the old man has passed away for many years and the homestead is abandoned, as long as the village acquiesces in it, the house can still be built. According to the rules for the use of homestead land, if your household registration is not in the countryside, if the elderly in the family have passed away for many years, or if the old house in the family has collapsed, the village collective has the right to take back the rural homestead and redistribute it.
Legal basis: Article 362 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China The owner of the right to use the homestead land shall have the right to occupy and use the land owned by the collective in accordance with the law, and shall have the right to use the land to build residential buildings and ancillary facilities in accordance with the law.
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If you were born in the countryside, you can build a house if you used to have a homestead. That's the case in my husband's hometown, they moved out of their hukou, but they still built a house in their hometown.
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Yes, if your parents or relatives still have a household registration, you can use their names to build a house, and then make a property right statement.
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Be humane, don't be one-size-fits-all, for those who are forced to move out of the hukou for reasons such as studying, will it be better to empathize with the affected people?
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As long as it can be proved that it is a villager of the village. Homesteads where you or your parents have legal formalities. The hukou is not in the countryside.
Whether it is an agricultural household registration. You can build a house. And who built the house.
In the event of demolition or something, in addition to not being able to enjoy the collective dividends of the agricultural household registration, they should be treated equally. . .
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If you are not in the countryside, as long as you have a homestead in your hometown, you can still build a house in your hometown.
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No, since the hukou is gone, it means that you are no longer a rural person, and the land does not belong to you anymore, so you can't go home and build a house.
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We can build our hometowns, the constitution stipulates that the homeowners have their own houses, and the collective land reform is even more so.
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Regardless of whether it is an agricultural household registration or not, it can only be a clamshell old house, and if you want to review the rural homestead again.
Maybe it's hard. Since it is now an agricultural household registration, there is no longer such a thing as auditing rural homesteads, and it is not a rural household registration.
You don't have to think about it. If only one person's household registration is not in the village, and the household registration of his wife, children or parents is still in the village, if he wants to flip the old house, he only needs to say hello to the villagers' committee, and it does not interfere with the spine of the neighbor next door.
As long as you are still on your own rural homestead and do not rebuild outward, then no one can resist you building a house. The basis is to negotiate with your neighbors and resolve the relationship between your neighbors. You and your relatives are all non-farmer households, and there is no old house in the village, so you can't go to the village to review the homestead and build a house again, so you will be confused.
In such a situation, it is not possible to say that there is no house in the village, even if there is a house in the village, and it is not possible to re-clamify it.
As long as your household registration is not in the village and it is also a non-agricultural household registration, then you can only renovate and not renovate the house. Of course, if you have a wide range of contacts, have a good relationship with the leading cadres in the village, and have a relatively harmonious relationship with your neighbors, it may not be without expectations. After all, there are many things in the countryside, as long as you don't touch the bottom line of the law, the people are sophisticated or more important.
Land Management Law.
It is expressly stated that "the land of villages and suburbs of the city, except by laws and regulations."
In addition to being owned by the state, it is owned by the peasant households and the whole people.
Rural homesteads, responsible fields, and self-retained mountains are owned by peasant households and the whole people." At the same time, the law specifically emphasizes that "the land used for the residence of rural villagers shall pass through the townships.
The people's ** examination and approval shall be approved by the county people**". Therefore, in the rural self-built house, it is also necessary to have a number of levels of approval, and get the site selection opinion of the competent department.
Construction permits, planning permits.
It is commonly known as one book and two certificates), and it can be built. Your household registration has long since moved, and you are no longer a member of the village, so it is impossible to obtain permission to build a house.
It doesn't seem to be so strict now, but it's not easy to do.
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