Joke Collection Website - News headlines - How to deal with illegal buildings?

How to deal with illegal buildings?

According to the regulations, illegal buildings are a kind of illegal buildings, and the parties should be ordered to dismantle them themselves. If it is not removed within the time limit, it will be forcibly removed. Article 44 of the Administrative Enforcement Law of the People's Republic of China: If illegal buildings, structures and facilities need to be forcibly demolished, the administrative organ shall make an announcement, and the parties concerned shall dismantle them themselves within a time limit. If the party concerned does not apply for administrative reconsideration or bring an administrative lawsuit within the statutory time limit and does not dismantle it by itself, the administrative organ may forcibly dismantle it according to law.

Who should demolish illegal buildings?

1. Buildings and structures that are not approved by the planning, land resources and urban management departments are illegal buildings.

2. If you are in an urban built-up area, you can complain to the urban management department or the planning department and ask for compulsory demolition. If you are in rural areas, you can complain to the land and resources department and ask for forced demolition.

3. If the above-mentioned departments do not act, they can report to the local people's government or complain to the superior land and resources department, and ask for compulsory demolition.

What do you mean by illegal construction?

Illegal buildings refer to houses and facilities built outside the planning area without obtaining the planning permit of the proposed project (original site and site selection) in violation of the Land Management Law, the Urban and Rural Planning Law, the Regulations on Planning and Construction of Villages and Market Towns and other relevant laws and regulations. One of the following circumstances is identified as illegal construction:

1, occupying buildings that have been planned as public places, public facilities or public green spaces;

2, not according to the approved design drawings;

3, unauthorized alteration and construction of buildings;

4, rural economic organizations, non-agricultural construction land or villagers occupied homestead illegally transfer the construction of buildings;

5. Buildings illegally transferred from non-agricultural land by the urbanized residents' committee of the Special Zone or joint-stock cooperative companies.