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What should I do if there is a dispute after the publicity of rural housing?
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Generally, building houses in rural areas requires the consent of the village committee, the town government and relevant construction departments, and at the same time requires the signature of four neighbors to show no objection, without the opinions of other non-adjacent households. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Personal application: those who meet the building conditions shall submit a written application to the village committee for using the land in Chi Village;

2. The village committee passed the study: the branch secretary is responsible for convening a special meeting, which will be reported to the town and village construction service center and the land office for approval.

3. Publicity: After the audit is completed, the village committee will publicize the information of the building users who have passed the study in the village, and the publicity time shall not be less than 7 days.

4. First trial of field investigation: after publicity, the builder fills in the Application Form for Rural Villagers to Use Homestead for Building and submits it to the village committee, and the application form is signed and agreed by the neighbors;

5. The village committee shall report to the town government for examination and approval, and at the same time, the construction drawings shall be submitted to the competent construction department for examination and approval;

6. After the above declaration is approved and registered, construction can start;

7. After the house is completed and accepted, go to the land and resources office to handle the collective land use certificate and the house ownership certificate.

Good luck in building a house!

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