I come from Cangnan. Last year, the government requisitioned land, issued a notice, and needed to demolish houses. This house was photographed by satellite 20 years ago.
This is obviously unreasonable. Farmers often do not go through the formalities of land use and quasi-construction when building houses. As long as the village Committee draws a homestead, it can build a house directly. In this case, they cannot be regarded as illegal buildings. I think, in 1992, there should be no procedures for land use and building permits, right? Otherwise, just take out the legal procedures directly, and there is no need to rely on any aerial photos. Such demolition is likely to be illegal. I suggest you carefully check whether the land acquisition has been approved by the provincial government. In addition, there are many legal provisions involved in demolition and the cases are often complicated, so I suggest that you entrust a professional lawyer to investigate and then determine the specific rights protection plan.