How to split one account into two accounts in rural areas?

A: It is very common to split one account into two accounts in rural areas because of the change of family situation.

Metaphor: A family of four people, children 19 years old. The child was drafted into the army this year, and his household registration moved into the army. The boss is 25 years old and has worked in Shanghai for many years. Has settled in Shanghai, and the hukou will also move to Shanghai. Then, this household registration will be changed to three household registration places.

If it is building a house, the government should fully agree and give strong support.

Hello, target. According to your statement by Rory Rosso, Yan Zi still doesn't quite understand. Earlier, he said that there are five people in your family, grandpa, mom and dad plus you and your brother, but later he said that you and your brother are married and have children of your own. Then, how come there are five people in your household registration book? Don't you have an account with your brother's children? It doesn't make sense. However, no matter how many people are in your household registration book, as long as you are married to your brother, according to the policy, your family can be divided into households.

Usually in rural areas, children can apply for homestead as long as they are of marriageable age. The separation policy stipulates that a child must be in the same family as his parents, that is to say, the only child is generally not allowed to be separated from his parents. The situation in your family now is that your parents have two children, you and your brother. Now that you are married to your brother, you can completely separate.

Of course, the basic policy of separating people from households is that you must have a place to live, that is, if you don't have a house, you can't leave your account empty, right? You can't leave two families on a homestead, can you? Therefore, the key to the current problem is whether your original homestead is one or two. If it is two, it will be very easy. You can separate an independent homestead and a homestead for your brother and parents. Of course, it's up to you to decide who grandpa is with, and generally you should be in the same account with your parents.

If the original homestead is in one place, you say that it exceeds the standard according to the current regulations, which means that the area of your previous homestead is large enough, because although there is one household and one house in the countryside, the area is divided into different grades according to the population, and everyone has the area that should be enjoyed. If, as you said, your homestead area exceeds the standard, then there is a way. According to you, there are five people in your family, and you and your brother are married again, which means that neither your object nor your child's household registration has fallen into. Then at this time, you must quickly move your respective objects and children's accounts, and your family's population will increase. Why does it exceed the standard?

If your house used to be a big house, I suggest that you first split this big house in two, and put a courtyard wall in the middle to make two independent courtyards. Looking for the village Committee to fill the house number will naturally become two houses. Whether it was originally two places or now it is artificially divided into two places, as long as there are two places, what your family needs to do now is to divide them quickly, so that you two brothers can each have a set of real estate by means of separate books. In this case, you can take the household registration book as proof and go to the local police station to separate households. Nature can be divided into two households, which fall on their respective attributes described in the sub-book.

But in general, it has nothing to do with rural housing renovation and household registration separation. Now you say it's because the policy doesn't allow the renovation of the house, which is unconventional. No matter whether your original homestead exceeds the standard or not, the country will confirm the area of the homestead formed in history, and you will not be allowed to rebuild the house because you exceed the standard. As long as you have a rural hukou in your hukou, your right to use this homestead will not change, and you can completely apply for decorating your house. The local government's statement is unreasonable.

Generally speaking, you have to separate households. At present, your family has fully met the requirements of a single household. If you don't have your own property, as I said, split the original house into two parts and separate it. Brothers have their own houses, so naturally they can be divided into households. However, the separation of people and households really has nothing to do with the transformation of rural houses. If you want to transform the farm house, you can consult the policy more. The renovation of houses on the legal homestead in rural areas is generally approved by the township government, mainly to conform to the new rural planning. If the township government does not reply, it can go to the relevant departments of counties and cities for consultation, or call the mayor's hotline or the people's livelihood service hotline for consultation.

Now I go to the police station to register my account, and he requires you to have a homestead certificate or a real estate license to handle it. If you can't provide it, he will refuse to handle it. This regulation came into effect in 20 18.

Another way is to ask the scalper to help you. As long as you find the right person, everything will be simple.

It should be relatively simple to separate households in rural areas. As long as you reach adulthood, you can have a house and a real estate license, and you can live with your parents regardless of whether you are married or not. In the past, rural people married their sons and daughters-in-law, and they had to live separately, which is what we Jiaodong people call "leaving the nest." If you have a house, let your son and daughter-in-law move to a new house. Even if family conditions do not allow you to build a house, you can only live in the same yard, and you will split the bill. At that time, no matter how many sons there were in the family, even if there was only one son, as long as the son got married, he lived separately.

I remember when our family split up, we invited several uncles and people from the village committee to our home, and we discussed which house to own, or drew lots, and how much support to give our parents every year. After that, we made a statement, all the witnesses signed it, and then stamped the chapter of the village Committee, which was the separation. Of course, the household registration book has also been divided into two volumes, becoming two heads of households. Many people say that only children are not allowed to separate accounts from their parents now. I don't know how it is stipulated in other regions. Anyway, even if we are the only children in our hometown, as long as we have a house, both sides are willing to split accounts.

Our neighbor is an only child. Their son has been married for several years. Because there is no homestead, he can't build a house. His son and daughter-in-law have lived with their parents for six or seven years. Later, with a granddaughter, it was really inconvenient for a family to live together for three generations, so their family bought a house in the village. Parents have been separated from their son since they got a house. They first went to the village Committee to issue a certificate, and then took the certificate to the local police station to go through the relevant procedures. The process is very simple, there is not much trouble, and there is no need to call the people in the village Committee and our uncles and grandfathers as in the past when our family separated. I just discussed it with my son and daughter-in-law, and then went to the police station to go through the formalities.

If you want to get an account, you must have a room. How can I divide my account without a house? No matter how shabby and shabby the house is, as long as there is a real estate license, you can separate the accounts. Now many farmers' children have bought houses in the city, and most of them are only children. As long as the children 18 years old, others have real estate licenses, and the elderly and children agree to separate accounts, only children can also separate accounts from their parents. I haven't heard that splitting accounts is not allowed. What's more, according to the description of the subject, your two brothers, who are married and have children, are fully qualified to split accounts, but only if they have a house to live in and can't live in the open air.

If you have two sons in the countryside, you can separate them. As long as you get married and have children, you can write a certificate to the village committee and then go to the police station in registered permanent residence. The current policy is that two sons can only be separated from one household, and the other must be separated from their parents' accounts.

As long as the son is independent, he can be divided into households.

According to the management standard of permanent residence, the basic conditions of household division are: households must live independently and live independently. The so-called "independent life" means having your own independent house (real estate), and "independent life" means economic independence and taking care of yourself in daily life.

Family rules:

1. If a household has two or more children, after the children get married, the whole household (if the spouse is agricultural registered permanent residence, the household registration must be moved to the household registration) will be divided into households; If there is only one child in the hukou, there is no hukou;

2. Husband and wife do not separate households when divorced, but only change the marital status in the household registration information; One party (except the head of the household) remarries and has housing, and the whole household is divided into households;

3. The household personnel must bring the second-generation ID card, photos, the original household registration book, and the villagers' group's consent certificate to go to the police station where the household registration is located.

The procedures for rural household registration are as follows:

Materials required:

1, the applicant's original household registration book and ID card;

2. Have an independent real estate license or land certificate (this is necessary, and the real estate license or land certificate can be your own or your spouse's, and others' is invalid);

3. If it is not my application, proof of the relationship between the applicant and the place of emigration (generally issued by the village committee) is required;

4 involved in the demolition, the need to provide proof of demolition and resettlement;

5. Police investigation opinions (signed by some local directors);

Specific steps:

1. The applicant writes an Application Form for Separation of Persons from Households and seals it at the village committee where the household registration is located. (Basically, all areas must be approved and sealed by the village committee. );

The format of family application is as follows:

2. After the seal of the village committee, go to the police station of household registration management and ask the police to sign their opinions (sometimes the director needs to sign). At this time, you need to bring the original ID card and household registration book, as well as the real estate license or land certificate;

3. After the approval, please ask the staff of the household registration office of the police station to pull a new household registration book for you.

It should also be possible to split two copies of rural hukou on the premise of having two sons. Our family was divided into two parts. First, my sister got married, and the account has been kept in my father-in-law's account book. My husband and I had three children, and my father-in-law asked my husband to open another account. Ten years ago, all my sons were in our household registration book. Recently, I heard from others that it is not good to distinguish between the police station and the home.

First of all, talk about our family. My brother, my parents, they are not a household registration book. My brother is married and has children, and the children will go to school in the city to receive a good education. I have to move my hukou to the city.

The procedures for rural household registration are as follows:

Need materials

1, the applicant's original household registration book and ID card.

2. Have an independent real estate license or land certificate (this is necessary, and the real estate license or land certificate can be your own or your spouse's, and others' is invalid).

3. Unless I apply, you need to prove the relationship between the applicant and the immigrant (usually issued by the village committee).

4. If demolition is involved, a demolition and resettlement certificate is required.

5. Police investigation opinions (signed by the director in some places)

Specific steps

1. The applicant writes an Application Form for Separation of Persons from Households and seals it at the village committee where the household registration is located. (Basically, all areas must be approved and sealed by the village committee. )

2. After the seal of the village committee, go to the police station of household registration management and ask the police to sign the opinions (sometimes the director's signature is required). At this time, you need to bring the original ID card and household registration book, as well as the real estate license or land certificate.

3. After the approval, please ask the staff of the household registration office of the police station to pull a new household registration book for you.

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