Rural hometown has a house, but the hukou is not in the countryside. What impact will the homestead policy have?

In recent years, with the continuous development of society, more and more people buy houses and settle in cities and towns, and their hukou has also gone out of the countryside and become an urban hukou. However, old houses in rural areas have always existed. When the holiday comes, the family will still go back for a few days. Then, for those people whose registered permanent residence is not in the countryside but whose old houses are still in the countryside, what impact will the current homestead policy have? At present, the ownership of land and houses in rural areas has been confirmed. This is the rational use and lease of land and houses in China, including rural areas, under the condition that the property law is more perfect.

If you move out of the countryside, you will lose your membership in the rural collective organization, which will affect your rights or interests in the countryside. Especially now the government is promoting the reform of rural residential land, and the future direction is still uncertain. If there are still people in the village, their parents are the guarantee. Bian Xiao believes that homestead is a kind of free welfare for village collective members and is distributed to families. When parents are at home, it is strongly recommended not to reinforce and repair. The per capita area is too large, which is not conducive to the fairness and interests of other collective members. We even suggest that it should be based on local per capita standards. If you are a parent, the average person is 30 square meters, and you can use 60 square meters after renovation to avoid checking out too much later.

If your parents leave, you only have the right to use the house on the homestead. The homestead belongs to the village collective. This is not property. The houses on the homestead are owned by individuals. The law does not allow you to rebuild your residence, but in fact, many people have moved their residence to the city and built new houses in their hometown, some of which are very luxurious. Because villagers' autonomy and democratic consultation are practiced in the village. To be honest, autonomy and democracy sometimes change. Many times it is the autonomy of one person and the democracy of several people. I wonder if the homestead policy will be very strict?

The word "vacant room" has appeared frequently recently. Building a new building without tearing down the old one, leaving it idle and having more than one house are all empty reasons. The attitude of the country is to quit with pay, not to encourage idleness, and the attitude is very mild. It depends on the understanding of local policies.