To build houses in rural areas, villagers must first apply to collective economic organizations.
2, the village collective economic organizations to apply for housing users in a prominent position posting publicity (usually in 15 working days).
3. The land and resources management office and the town social affairs office will go to the field to conduct a preliminary examination on whether the applicant meets the conditions and whether the proposed land meets the planning.
4. After the announcement expires without objection, land users who meet the conditions of "one household, one base" shall be reported to the Township People's Government for examination and approval according to regulations (if agricultural land is occupied, it shall be reported to the municipal government for examination and approval of agricultural land conversion according to regulations).
5. After the approval of the homestead, the Land Office and the town social affairs office will conduct the approval of the homestead on the spot, and issue site selection opinions, planning permits and construction permits ("one book and two certificates").
6. After the villagers' houses are completed, the land and resources department will go to the site to check whether the land is used in accordance with the approved area and requirements, and issue collective land use certificates to eligible building households.
7, the villagers with land use permits and planning permits for all of the housing.