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How to rebuild dangerous houses in rural areas? Which department should I look for in the reconstruction of rural dangerous houses? Unified demolition policy of dangerous houses in rural areas

For rural areas, many houses are self-repairing and do not meet safety standards, which can be defined as "dangerous houses". In the later stage, in order to improve the appearance of rural houses and ensure the safety of living, dangerous houses will be rebuilt or demolished. So how to transform rural dangerous houses? Which department should I look for in the renovation of dangerous houses in rural areas? Today, Bian Xiao will give you a detailed introduction, and then we will look at which department to look for in the reconstruction of rural dilapidated buildings. And the specific content of the unified demolition policy of rural dangerous houses, to provide reference for friends in need.

First, how to transform rural dangerous houses

1, the current rural housing is divided into the following four grades:

Grade A: the structure can meet the requirements of normal use, no dangerous points are found, and the building structure is safe;

Grade B: the structure basically meets the requirements of normal use, and individual structural members are in a dangerous state, but it does not affect the safety of the main structure;

Grade C: Some load-bearing structures can't meet the requirements of normal use, and some are in danger, which constitutes a local dangerous building;

Grade D: The load-bearing structure can no longer meet the requirements of normal use, and the whole house is in danger, which constitutes a whole dangerous house.

Among them, C-class and D-class dangerous houses are included in the reconstruction scope of rural dangerous houses.

2. The renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas should be tailored to local conditions. In principle, the D-class dangerous houses will be demolished and rebuilt at the original site, and the C-class dangerous houses will be repaired and reinforced.

3. Reconstruction of rural dilapidated buildings can be carried out. In principle, the number of households with 1 to 3 people should be controlled within 40-60m2, the number of households with 1 should not be less than 20m2, and the number of households with 2 people should not be less than 30m2. In the later stage, the dangerous house should be accepted, and it can only be used after passing the acceptance; Unqualified, the relevant units shall be ordered to make corrections, and the corresponding responsibilities shall be investigated.

Second, which department should I find for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas?

1, the reconstruction of dilapidated houses in rural areas, generally looking for urban and rural planning and construction bureau, township government rural housing office, village village committee.

2. The renovation of dilapidated buildings is a government act and belongs to the phased work of the government. Under normal circumstances, the government will set up a temporary organization (leading group or office for renovation of dilapidated buildings) to organize the implementation. Such organizations are located in the Housing Construction Committee or the New Rural Construction Office.

3. Rural dangerous houses refer to houses that have been identified as overall dangerous houses (Grade D) or local dangerous houses (Grade C) according to the Technical Guidelines for Identification of Rural Dangerous Houses (Trial) issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. Those belonging to the overall dangerous building (Grade D) should be demolished and rebuilt, and those belonging to the local dangerous building (Grade C) should be repaired and reinforced.

4. The principle of "3-2-1", that is, "3-to-1", should be implemented in the renovation of dilapidated buildings, giving priority to helping farmers with dangerous housing and economic poverty and solving the basic housing safety problems; "Two on", take local and nearby reconstruction and transformation.

Three, the rural dilapidated unified demolition policy

1, unified demolition of rural dangerous houses:

(1) poverty-stricken households who set up a file to set up a card

(2) low-income families

(3) Decentralized support for the poor in rural areas

(4) Poor disabled people

2, rural dangerous unified demolition of housing types:

(1) Long-term idle houses

At present, many rural houses have been idle for a long time. According to the current relevant regulations, the village collective has the right to demolish the empty houses that have been idle for more than three years, recover the homestead and redistribute them to those farmers who need it more.

(2) houses that do not meet the conditions of "one household, one house"

Houses that do not meet the requirements of "one household, one house" will also be classified as dangerous buildings and forcibly demolished. With the confirmation of land rights, the supervision of rural homestead will become more and more strict in the future. In the past, there were many houses in rural areas, which caused a lot of waste of homesteads. In some rural areas, because some people occupied more homesteads and could not apply for homesteads, such houses would be demolished.

(3) Non-agricultural registered permanent residence housing.

The owner of the house is not a villager in the village, but belongs to agricultural registered permanent residence, and it is not allowed to build a house in the countryside. Once a house has been built privately and has already lived, once it is reported by the villagers, such a house will also be demolished.

(4) illegal construction of houses

At present, the country pays more attention to the phenomenon of disorderly construction in rural areas. It used to be possible to do this without supervision, but now it's different. The countryside is developing. If there is any more disorderly construction, it will naturally affect the appearance of the village, especially some people will build houses on non-residential construction land such as water source, cultivated land and forest land. Once such houses are found, they will also be demolished.

(5) houses without inheritance

Some houses in rural areas are very dilapidated and even have become dangerous buildings, and such houses may have an impact on other villagers, especially those who often pass by such houses may pose a threat to people, and such houses are generally old houses that no one inherits. In order to solve this problem, such houses will also be demolished in 2020.

The above is about

How to rebuild rural dilapidated buildings, which department to look for in rural dilapidated buildings renovation, and the related contents of the unified demolition policy for rural dilapidated buildings, I hope to help everyone!