The fines in criminal cases are too high to pay. How to deal with the houses in rural areas?

In criminal cases, if a person is sentenced to a fine and unable to pay it, the person involved can take the following measures to deal with rural real estate:

Application for remission of fines: After being fined, you can apply to the court for remission of fines. When applying for assistance, you need to provide detailed proof of financial situation and relevant evidence to prove that you are in financial difficulties and unable to pay the fine. The court will decide whether to reduce or waive the fine according to the specific circumstances.

Apply for payment of the fine by installments: If the fine cannot be paid in one lump sum, you can apply to the court for payment by installments. When applying for installment payment, it is necessary to provide the court with detailed economic situation and repayment plan, and obtain the approval of the court.

Application for change of execution mode: In some cases, the fined person may apply to the court to change the fine into other execution modes, such as community service and labor service. This needs to be determined according to the actual situation of the individual and the judgment of the court.

Sale or transfer of real estate: If the problem of fines cannot be solved through reduction, installment payment or change of execution mode, the fined person may need to consider selling or transferring his real estate in rural areas in order to obtain enough funds to pay the fines. When conducting real estate transactions, we must abide by relevant laws and regulations and go through the formalities of property right transfer.

It should be noted that the specific handling method may be limited by local laws and court regulations, and it is necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of relevant laws. In the face of the inability to pay the fine, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer to obtain legal advice and guidance on specific cases.