Is it illegal to buy and sell rural houses in houma city?

1. Article 62 of China's Land Management Law only stipulates that a rural villager can only own one homestead. Rural villagers who apply for homestead after selling or renting houses shall not be approved. The purpose of this regulation is to prohibit villagers from occupying more homesteads and avoid excessive use of rural land for homesteads, thus ensuring that the number of cultivated land will not decrease. This provision does not prohibit or restrict villagers from transferring their homestead.

Two, from the legal relationship, private houses in rural areas are the legitimate property of individual farmers, and the state protects the ownership of individual houses, and the owners have the legal right to dispose of them. (1) Without the right to use the land, the ownership of the house cannot be transferred separately. If the transfer of house ownership is denied on the grounds of prohibiting the right to use the homestead, it will not only deprive the owner of the house of civil rights, but also lead to the collective recovery of the right to use the homestead being blocked by the existence of the house. Therefore, after the transfer of rural private houses, the right to use the homestead should also be transferred to the transferee. (2) When transferring private houses in rural areas, as long as the transferee has not changed the purpose of the house and has been using it for living, then only the owner of the house has changed and the purpose of the house has not changed, so the right to use the homestead belongs to the transferee. (3) The Regulations on the Administration of Rural Construction Land and the Regulations on the Administration of Land in Jiangsu Province define the purchasers of rural private houses as those who have no homestead or whose existing homestead is lower than the local standard of the village or have been approved to settle in their hometowns, and they must be approved by the competent authorities. If the above conditions are not met, the sales contract shall be deemed invalid. However, the Regulations on Land Management in Jiangsu Province is a local regulation, which was formulated after the promulgation and implementation of the Contract Law. According to Item (5) of Article 52 of the Contract Law, a contract that violates the mandatory provisions of laws and administrative regulations is invalid, so the contract cannot be deemed invalid. Laws and regulations do not prohibit the transfer of rural private houses, so after the transfer of rural private houses, the right to use homesteads is allowed to be registered for change. ⑤ After the transferor transfers the house to the transferee, it is also obliged to attribute the proceeds from the use of the homestead to the transferee.