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Can rural houses be built after they are sold?

I can't. If farmers want to build houses on the land organized by the collective, they must have household registration in the village, live and live in the village, meet the requirements of one household and one house, and the area of the homestead is consistent with the population. If the original homestead is sold or leased to others, it may not apply for the homestead again.

Legal basis:

Measures for the Administration of Rural Homestead Article 9 Rural villagers can only own one homestead. The area standard of homestead (including ancillary buildings and courtyard land) shall not exceed1.25m2.. Other land shall not exceed140m2; Conditional use of mountainous wasteland, barren slopes, not more than 160 square meters.

The land area of homestead is limited to 75m2 for farmers with three or less people, 4-person farmers 100m2 and 5-person farmers 1 10m2; Farmers with 6 or more people are within125m2.

If non-cultivated land is used, the maximum increase of each file can be15m2; Where there are conditions to use barren slopes and barren hills to build houses in mountainous areas, each file can be increased by up to 35㎡.

The implementation of the transformation of old villages, down the mountain resettlement demolition area beyond the land quota of more than 20m2, can relax a level of land quota.