Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - New Policy of Rural Homestead in Guangxi 202 1

New Policy of Rural Homestead in Guangxi 202 1

Strictly implement the "one household, one house" system of rural homestead, and each rural villager can only own one homestead. Hukou book refers to all family members registered in Hukou book issued by the public security department, and all family members registered in a Hukou book are one household. Those who meet one of the following conditions can apply for rural homestead on a household basis: members of village collective organizations really need to be divided into households due to marriage and other reasons (there must be a child beside their parents after division), and there is no homestead after division; Members of village collective organizations need to build houses, and there is no homestead or the original homestead area does not meet the standard and promises to expand houses within the standard area of homestead; Due to natural disasters and accidents, new rural construction, resettlement, planning adjustment, requisition of original homestead, etc. , need to move and build new houses; Move into the village collective organization and become a full member and have no homestead in their original place; Loss of the original homestead due to irresistible factors such as natural reasons; Due to the increase of population, the existing homestead area can't meet the living demand.

legal ground

Article 3 of the Notice on Further Strengthening the Management of Rural Homestead stipulates that "one household, one house" shall be strictly implemented. Homestead is a collective construction land used by rural villagers to build houses and their ancillary facilities, including houses, ancillary buildings and courtyards. Rural villagers can only own one homestead, and the area shall not exceed the standards set by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. Rural villagers should build houses in strict accordance with the approved area and building standards, and it is forbidden to build houses without permission or occupy homesteads over an area. Approved to build houses, in strict accordance with the requirements of "building new houses and demolishing old ones", the original homestead will be returned to the village collective. After the rural villagers sell, rent or donate their houses, they will not be approved if they apply for the homestead again. Problems such as excessive homestead area and "one household with multiple houses" formed in history should be identified and disposed of in accordance with relevant policies and regulations. In areas where per capita land is small and it is impossible to ensure that a household has a homestead, the people's government at the county level can take measures to ensure that rural villagers live in the homestead on the basis of fully respecting the wishes of farmers and in accordance with the standards stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.