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Is there any land grant for building hotels in rural areas?

Legal analysis: it cannot be built without approval. In the past, when farmers built houses, they usually built them whenever they wanted. As long as conditions allowed, the village committee where they were located could not exceed the area. In rural areas, the area of each farmer's homestead is regulated, and farmers must build houses according to their own homestead. To talk about the changes in rural areas, the changes in rural housing are absolutely the most obvious. Because a long time ago, the countryside was poor and lived in the capital.

Legal basis: Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 1 This Law is formulated in accordance with the Constitution in order to strengthen land management, safeguard socialist public ownership of land, protect and develop land resources, make rational use of land, effectively protect cultivated land and promote the sustainable development of social economy.

Article 2 People's Republic of China (PRC) implements socialist public ownership of land, that is, ownership by the whole people and collective ownership by working people. Ownership by the whole people, that is, land ownership owned by the state is exercised by the State Council on behalf of the state. No unit may occupy, buy or sell or illegally transfer land in other forms. Land use rights can be transferred according to law. According to the needs of public interests, the state may expropriate or requisition land according to law and make compensation. The state practices the system of paid use of state-owned land according to law. However, unless the state allocates the right to use state-owned land within the scope prescribed by law.

Article 3 It is a basic national policy of our country to cherish and make rational use of land and effectively protect cultivated land. People's governments at all levels shall take measures to comprehensively plan, strictly manage, protect and develop land resources and stop illegal occupation of land.

Article 4 The State practices a land use control system. The state formulates the overall land use planning, defines the land use, and divides the land into agricultural land, construction land and unused land. Strictly restrict the conversion of agricultural land into construction land, control the total amount of construction land, and implement special protection for cultivated land.