Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Township grain depots can open hotels on land.

Township grain depots can open hotels on land.

cannot

The state expressly stipulates that basic land is protected by law. Hotels are not allowed to be built.

The first paragraph of Article 43 of the Land Management Law stipulates that "any unit or individual that needs to use land for construction must apply for the use of state-owned land according to law; However, the establishment of township companies and the construction of villagers' houses allows the use of land collectively owned by farmers of the collective economic organizations according to law, or the construction of public facilities and public welfare undertakings in townships (towns) allows the use of land collectively owned by farmers according to law. "Article 63 stipulates that" the land use right collectively owned by farmers shall not be sold, transferred or leased for non-rural construction; "However, companies that meet the overall land use planning and obtain construction land according to law, except for the transfer of land use rights due to bankruptcy, merger and other reasons." Article 32 of the Rural Land Contract Law stipulates that "the land contractual management right obtained through household contract can be transferred by subcontracting, leasing, exchange, transfer or other means according to law". Article 33 stipulates that "the nature of land ownership and the use of land in rural areas shall not be changed". The above-mentioned legal restrictions show that the authority of rural collective economic organizations to transfer collective land use rights is limited by law, and their transfer of rural land use rights is limited to rural land contracting.