Definition of Rural Homestead Rural Homestead is the rural land that restricts the members of the collective economic organization to meet the requirements and enjoy the right to use according to the standards stipulated by laws and regulations, and is used to build their own residential houses. Procedures for the use of rural homesteads Where rural villagers need to use homesteads for building houses, they shall apply to the collective economic organizations and post them in the collective economic organizations or villagers' groups. If there is no objection at the expiration of the publicity period, it shall be reported to the township (town) for review and then to the county (city) for approval. After the homestead is approved according to law, the rural collective economic organizations or villagers' groups shall timely post the approval results. Application conditions: 1. It is really necessary to separate households because of children's marriage and other reasons, and there is no homestead; 2, the foreign population settled, became a member of the collective economic organization, no homestead; 3, due to the occurrence or prevention of natural disasters, the implementation of village and market town planning and the construction of township (town) village public facilities and public welfare undertakings, the need to move. Rural villagers shall not be allowed to use the homestead under any of the following circumstances: those under the age of 18; 2, the original homestead area has reached the required standard or can solve the household needs; 3. Sell or rent a house in the village. Because there are some discrepancies in the regulations of different provinces, the specific situation can only be determined after consulting the local land department. The general procedures and steps are described above. If you have any other questions, please add your questions.