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How many square meters is the rural self-built house per person?

The standard for self-built houses in rural areas is 20 to 30 square meters per person. Homestead is the land owned and used by rural farmers or individuals as a living base. It refers to built houses, built houses or land decided to be used for building houses, including three types: built houses, built houses without roofs, uninhabitable land and land planned for building houses. Homestead ownership belongs to rural collective economic organizations. The standard of rural villagers' homestead is calculated by 3 people for households with less than 3 people, 4 people for households with more than 4 people and 5 people for households with more than 5 people. The newly occupied land area of the expanded house should be calculated together with the original homestead area. The standard of immigrant homestead shall be implemented according to the relevant documents of the district. Before building a house, it must be approved by the villagers' committee, reported to the township people's government for review, and finally reported to the county people's government for approval before building a house. Rural villagers' housing construction should conform to the overall planning of rural land use, and make full use of the original homestead and village homestead.

"Regulations on the Administration of Planning and Construction of Villages and Market Towns" Article 18 When building houses in the planned areas of villages and market towns, rural villagers shall first apply to the village collective economic organizations or villagers' committees for building houses, and go through the following examination and approval procedures after being discussed and approved by the villagers' meeting:

(a) need to use arable land, after the examination and approval of the people's governments at the township level, the construction administrative departments of the people's governments at the county level for examination and approval, and issue opinions on site selection, you can apply for land use to the land administration departments of the people's governments at the county level in accordance with the Land Administration Law, which will be allocated by the land administration departments of the people's governments at the county level after approval;

(two) the use of the original homestead, village homestead and other land, approved by the people's government at the township level according to the village and market town planning and land use planning. Urban non-agricultural registered permanent residence residents need to use collectively-owned land to build houses in the planned areas of villages and market towns, which shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph with the consent of their units or residents' committees.

(1) stipulate the examination and approval procedures. Workers, veterans, retired cadres and overseas Chinese, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who need to use collectively owned land to build houses in the town planning area shall be executed in accordance with the first paragraph of this article.

(1) stipulate the examination and approval procedures.

What is the property right of self-built houses?

Self-built houses on state-owned land belong to small property houses. The property right of rural self-built houses can be divided into two parts, one is the right of the house itself, and the other is the right of building land. As for the rights of the house itself, its house belongs to the owner's property, and the property right of the house belongs to the individual forever. But for the right of building land, the owner only has the right of possession, use and limited disposal, and has no ownership. Because the land for building houses belongs to the collective, individuals have only the right to use but no ownership.