Progress of Property Ownership Certificate Issuance in Qingcheng Town, gaoqing county, China Rural Area in 2022

Rural real estate licenses are generally issued within 2-3 months after handling. If this time is exceeded, it may be because there is no instruction to build a house privately, and the house exceeds the designated construction area and illegally builds a house on agricultural land.

Legal analysis

To apply for the initial registration of villagers' housing ownership, it shall also submit the certificate that the applicant belongs to the rural collective economic organization where the house is located. Therefore, if you want to apply for a rural real estate license, you need to prepare the above materials first. If the materials are not clear, you can simply consult the local housing management department about the process of handling the rural homestead property right certificate: (1) The applicant submits the following materials to apply: (2) Acceptance, and the staff will make an acceptance announcement after submitting the materials required for handling the rural real estate right certificate; (4) Audit (5) Fees; (six) recorded in the register; (7) Issuing certificates. A rural villager can only own one homestead, and the area of the homestead shall not exceed the standards set by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. Rural villagers should build houses in accordance with the overall land use planning of townships (towns), and try their best to make use of the original homestead in the village. Rural villagers' residential land shall be audited by the township (town) people's government and reported to the county-level people's government for approval; 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. Rural villagers who apply for homestead after selling or renting houses shall not be approved.

legal ground

Article 209 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) establishes, changes, transfers and extinguishes the real right of immovable property, which shall take effect after being registered according to law; Without registration, it will not take effect, except as otherwise provided by law. Natural resources owned by the state according to law may not be registered.