1. If the dangerous house can continue to live, there is no need to tear it down. Class C houses are not in the danger zone, but some load-bearing structures can no longer meet the requirements of normal use, and some houses are in danger, which constitutes a local dangerous house. According to the regulations, Class C houses can only be used after maintenance and reinforcement;
2. If the dangerous house has spread to the whole house and is prone to danger, it must be demolished.
Legal basis: Article 44 of the Administrative Compulsory Law of the People's Republic of China.
If illegal buildings, structures and facilities need to be demolished by force, the administrative organ shall make an announcement and order the parties to 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, the administrative organ may forcibly dismantle it according to law.
Article 42
To implement administrative enforcement, the administrative organ may reach an enforcement agreement with the parties concerned on the premise of not harming public interests and the legitimate rights and interests of others. The implementation agreement may stipulate that it shall be performed in stages; If the parties take remedial measures, they may reduce the additional fines or late fees.
The implementation agreement shall be fulfilled. If the parties fail to perform the execution agreement, the administrative organ shall resume compulsory execution.
What are the illegal buildings?
1, a building built without application or approval and without obtaining a construction land planning permit and a construction project planning permit;
2, unauthorized changes in the construction project planning permit provisions of the construction of buildings;
3. Do not change the nature of the building;
4, after the construction of temporary buildings over the period of validity has not been removed into permanent buildings;
5. Buildings constructed by forging relevant materials to defraud the permission of the competent department.