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Can the allocated land be used to build hotels?

Legal analysis: generally speaking, it is not allowed, and the land use can only be changed after the approval of the relevant departments. Where the construction unit uses state-owned land, it shall use the land in accordance with the provisions of the paid use contract such as the transfer of land use rights or the approval document for the allocation of land use rights; If it is really necessary to change the construction use of this piece of land, it shall be approved by the competent department of natural resources of the relevant people's government and reported to the people's government that originally approved the land use. Among them, the change of land use within the urban planning area shall be approved by the relevant urban planning administrative department before approval.

Legal basis: Article 56 of the Land Management Law, if a construction unit uses state-owned land, it shall use the land in accordance with the provisions of the paid use contract such as the transfer of land use rights or the approval document for the allocation of land use rights; If it is really necessary to change the construction use of this piece of land, it shall be approved by the competent department of natural resources of the relevant people's government and reported to the people's government that originally approved the land use. Among them, the change of land use within the urban planning area shall be approved by the relevant urban planning administrative department before approval.