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How many square meters is a rural homestead per household?

According to the provisions of the Land Management Law, a household can only apply for one homestead and then build a house on that land. "One household, one house" is a regulation on the number of homesteads that rural villagers can own. The specific legal provision is Article 62, paragraph 1, of the Land Management Law: "A rural villager can only own one homestead per household. The area of ??a homestead shall not exceed the standards stipulated by the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government.” However, the law does not clearly define how a household should be defined. Lawyer Shi Xining, director of Beijing Jingkang Law Firm and liaison director of the Property Rights and Land Research Institute of Northwest University of Political Science and Law, summarizes it for you as follows.

Refer to actual operations in various places: "Household" refers to a family of members of a collective economic organization that has a permanent residence in the village and enjoys the distribution of collective assets.

One house is based on the "Land Use Certificate for Collective Land Construction" issued in rural areas. 20 square meters is considered a house, and 150 square meters is also considered a house. The specifics still depend on local policies and regulations and the population of each household. How much.

Article 62, Paragraph 4 of the "Land Management Law" stipulates that if rural villagers sell or rent out their houses and then apply for homestead land, they will not be approved.

When applying for homestead land, many places are divided by family size. Generally speaking: a small family of 1-3 people; a medium-sized family of 4-5 people; a large family of 6 or more people (including 6 people). Correspondingly, the corresponding homestead land for large households should be allocated more points, and the homestead land for small households should be allocated less.