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* * * Couples with the same homestead have their own hukou. Can I buy social security when I reclaim land from the sea?

Yes

Extended data:

Homestead is the land occupied by family households as living bases. Because houses in most cities are built by real estate developers, ordinary families do not involve the concept of homestead. The current homestead mainly refers to the rural homestead. Including built houses, built houses or decided land for building houses, built houses, built houses without roofs or uninhabitable land, and planned land for building houses. The ownership of rural homestead belongs to the collective members of rural farmers. 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. It is strictly forbidden for urban residents to buy rural homestead.

Legal effect of transfer:

1, the right to use the homestead shall not be transferred separately, and it shall be deemed invalid in any of the following circumstances:

(1) purchased by urban residents;

(2) legal persons or other organizations purchase;

(3) The transferor has not been approved by the collective organization;

(4) Transferred to a person other than a member of a collective organization;

(5) The transferee's existing house does not meet the allocation conditions of homestead.

2, the transfer of the right to use the homestead must also meet the following conditions:

(1) The transferor owns two or more rural houses (including homestead);

(two) the transfer of members within the same collective economic organization;

(three) the transferee has no housing and no homestead, which meets the conditions for the distribution of the right to use the homestead;

(4) the transfer behavior is approved by the collective organization;

(5) The right to use the homestead shall not be transferred separately, and the land shall be transferred together with the house;

In practice, disputes arising from the right to use homestead are common in civil disputes. Disputes over the right to use the homestead should be properly handled according to the following principles:

Principle 1. Protect the ownership of state and collective homestead according to law.

Principle two. Protect the right to use the homestead obtained by citizens and legal persons according to law.

Principle 3. The principle that the right to use the homestead is transferred with the house.

Principle 4: Respect history and face reality, which is beneficial to production and life.

Principle 5. The principle of promoting economic development and maintaining social stability.

Dispute resolution:

(1) negotiated settlement

Disputes over land ownership and use rights shall be settled by the parties through consultation. Disputes over homesteads between citizens should be settled through consultation first.

(2) Administrative reconciliation

In the event of a dispute over the ownership or use right of land, the land administration department of the local people's government at or above the county level shall order it to stop the infringement and compensate for the losses.

(3) Judicial settlement

After being handled by the relevant administrative organs, if they are dissatisfied, they can only bring a lawsuit to the people's court. Otherwise, the people's court will not accept it. However, if the ownership or use right of land is infringed, the infringed person may directly bring a suit in a people's court without being dealt with by an administrative organ.