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Can you still build your own house in the countryside?

You can build your own house on the homestead in the countryside.

Rural contracted land management rights and rural housing property rights can be used for mortgage loans, and after the loan, you can start a business or do some small businesses. This year, the new policy came out, and the certificate of land contractual management right can be mortgaged, and rural land is becoming more and more valuable.

Rural land can be used to develop large-scale planting and breeding. There are also policy subsidies from national or local governments. The state encourages contracted management rights to develop various forms of scale operation to large professional households, family farms and farmers' cooperatives in the open market.

According to relevant laws and regulations, a rural villager can only own one homestead, and the area of his homestead shall not exceed the standards set by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

In areas where per capita land is small and it is impossible to guarantee one household and one house, the people's government at the county level can take measures to ensure that rural villagers live in houses on the basis of fully respecting the wishes of rural villagers and in accordance with the standards stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

Rural residential land, approved by the township (town) people's government; Among them, those involving the occupation of agricultural land shall go through the examination and approval procedures in accordance with the provisions of Article 44 of this Law.

Homestead belongs to rural collective and cannot be bought and sold freely. Farmers have the right to use the homestead, but the ownership belongs to the village collective economic organization. Therefore, the free sale of homestead must obtain the consent of collective economic organizations. If the homestead is bought and sold without the consent of the village collective organization, it will be taken back, and it will be very difficult for the parties to apply for building houses in the village in the future.

Therefore, after the house on the rural homestead is bought and sold, the homestead cannot be bought and sold, and the change registration is invalid accordingly.

legal ground

Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China

Sixty-second rural villagers can only own one homestead, and the area of their homestead shall not exceed the standards stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government.

In areas where per capita land is small and it is impossible to guarantee one household and one house, the people's government at the county level can take measures to ensure that rural villagers live in houses on the basis of fully respecting the wishes of rural villagers and in accordance with the standards stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

Rural villagers building houses shall conform to the overall land use planning and township (town) village planning, and shall not occupy permanent basic farmland, and try to use the original homestead and village parents. The overall land use planning and village planning of townships (towns) shall make overall planning and reasonable arrangement of homestead, and improve the living environment and conditions of rural villagers.

Rural residential land, approved by the township (town) people's government; Among them, those involving the occupation of agricultural land shall go through the examination and approval procedures in accordance with the provisions of Article 44 of this Law.

After the rural villagers sell, rent or donate their houses, they will not be approved if they apply for the homestead again.

The state allows rural villagers who have settled in cities to voluntarily withdraw from their homesteads with compensation according to law, and encourages rural collective economic organizations and their members to actively use idle homesteads and idle houses.

The competent department of agriculture and rural areas in the State Council is responsible for the reform and management of rural housing sites throughout the country.