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Study on the Policy of Demolition of Dangerous Houses in Rural Areas
In order to promote the reconstruction of rural dangerous houses, China has introduced the policy of demolishing rural dangerous houses. The policy requires all localities to carry out a general survey of rural dilapidated buildings, determine the demolition targets, and give relevant compensation and resettlement. At the same time, the behavior of refusing to dismantle was also punished.

The demolition policy of dangerous houses in rural areas is a policy issued by our government to promote rural revitalization and improve rural living environment. According to the regulations, all localities should carry out a general survey of rural dilapidated buildings and determine the demolition targets. For dangerous buildings that meet the demolition standards, the government will provide corresponding compensation and resettlement policies to guide residents of dangerous buildings to choose appropriate resettlement methods. At the same time, the policy also clarified the punishment for refusing to dismantle. If residents of dangerous houses refuse to cooperate with the demolition work, or demolish dangerous houses without approval, the government will take administrative compulsory measures and may even pursue legal responsibility. The policy of demolishing dangerous houses in rural areas has effectively promoted the renovation and upgrading of dangerous houses in rural areas. But at the same time, we need to pay attention to prevent disputes caused by bona fide demolition, strengthen the supervision of demolition compensation standards, do a good job in resettlement of dangerous residents, and ensure the implementation effect of the policy.

If the government fails to give compensation or resettlement on time, what should the residents of dangerous houses do? If the government can't give compensation or resettlement on time, residents of dangerous houses can safeguard their rights and interests in various ways. For example, you can complain to the relevant departments, or file an administrative reconsideration or lawsuit through legal channels. In this process, it is suggested that residents of dangerous buildings consult professional legal advisers to ensure that their rights and interests are effectively safeguarded.

The policy of demolishing dangerous houses in rural areas has played a positive role in improving rural living environment and promoting rural revitalization. However, in the process of policy implementation, we should pay attention to guard against potential problems and disputes, strengthen supervision over the effect of policy implementation, and ensure that the legitimate rights and interests of residents in dangerous houses are effectively protected.

Legal basis:

"People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban and Rural Planning Law" Article 66 If a construction unit or individual commits one of the following acts, the competent department of urban and rural planning of the local city or county people's government shall order it to be demolished within a time limit and may impose a fine of less than twice the cost of the temporary construction project:

Temporary construction without approval;

(two) temporary construction is not carried out in accordance with the approved content;

(three) temporary buildings and structures are not removed within the approved period.