Is it feasible to build a sheepfold in the yard of rural hometown? Is it illegal?
This is why the government should investigate and deal with illegal buildings. The house was built on the original basis, and the procedure is relatively simple. Just write an application and someone will come to see it and take pictures. But if it weren't for tearing down the house, it would be a little troublesome. Now the examination and approval procedures are not easy, especially there are basic farmland on the roadside. We don't approve it here. Protect the land and make rational use of it.
According to the land management law, property law, land contract law and other relevant laws and regulations, rural villagers should go through the relevant examination and approval procedures for building houses. It is illegal to build a house without examination and approval procedures and will be punished accordingly. To build a house in the yard, you must go through the examination and approval procedures and obtain the relevant "Building Permit" before you can start construction.
It is illegal to go through the formalities without approval. Without permission or approval, all buildings are illegal. For illegal buildings, it is ordered to stop construction and impose fines. For men with big village heads, farmers generally choose to build houses on their own homestead, and their yard should belong to the homestead, so there is no problem building houses here. I think it's good to live in the countryside when I'm old, because the air in the countryside is good and quiet. It's best to build a two-story house around, like a house in a city, but it's good to absorb the fresh air in the countryside! You can also grow some green food in the countryside! Yes However, if you want to get a "building permit" from the village Committee and township government, you can start building houses only after you get a "building permit".