Which department should I look for in building a house?

Hello, building houses in rural areas must be approved by village collectives (village committees), township people's governments (street offices), township (street) village planning and construction management offices, land and resources management offices and villagers' building councils.

The specific process of building approval is:

1. Application:

The building applicant holds a report signed by more than 2/3 farmers of the villagers' group (with the consent of the leader of the villagers' group and neighbors), and submits a building application to the local villagers' building council.

2. The villagers' team will evaluate:

The villagers' building council and villagers' committee shall hold a joint meeting for discussion within 7 working days. After discussion and approval, the basic information such as the existing housing area, household registration, land use reasons, land occupation type, land area, planning situation, four boundaries, ownership dispute and so on will be posted in the villagers' group where the applicant is located.

3, the Township People's government (street offices) audit:

The Township People's Government (street office) shall, after receiving the application form for approval of rural villagers' building submitted by the village committee, arrange the staff of the township (street) village planning and construction management office and the land and resources management office to conduct on-site investigation within 7 working days.

Review whether the applicant meets the building conditions, verify whether the proposed building address meets the overall land use planning and village planning, and whether it meets the requirements of highway, water conservancy, forestry, electric power and other departments. To meet the conditions, the handling personnel shall, after signing the opinions, report the application materials to the leaders in charge of the township (street).

4. Issuance of certificates:

With the consent of the Township People's Government (street office) to build a house, the township (street) village planning and construction management office and the land and resources management office shall notify the applicant to receive the rural construction planning permit (copy) and the approval letter for construction land within 7 working days, and receive the general standard design drawings.

5. Post:

After the rural homestead is approved according to law, the Township People's Government (street office) will notify the villagers' group to which the applicant belongs of the approval result, and the villagers' group will post the approval result within 3 days from the date of receiving the notice for a period of 5 days.

6, pay-off and construction:

Housing users should apply to the township (street) planning and construction management office and the land and resources management office 7 days before the start of construction. Pay-off, the township (street) village planning and construction management office should organize construction personnel to conduct on-site training and guidance on the room type renderings and design drawings, and strengthen the management and daily inspection of the construction quality and safety supervision of rural villagers in the process of building houses.

7. Completion acceptance and registration and certification:

After the housing under construction in rural areas is completed, it shall apply to the township people's government (street office) for completion acceptance, and the township people's government (street office) shall arrange the relevant leaders of the township (street), the staff of the village planning and construction management office and the land and resources management office, the village committee, the villagers' building council and other personnel to conduct on-the-spot acceptance within 7 working days. After acceptance, rural construction planning permit (original) and collective land use certificate will be issued. Township People's governments (street offices) shall report the acceptance and issuance of collective land use certificates to the Municipal Bureau of Land and Resources for the record.