1. Land use right: In China, land use right is divided into state-owned land and collective land. Farmers who want to build their own houses on collective land need to be approved by rural collective organizations and relevant government departments, and pay the corresponding land use right fees in accordance with relevant laws and policies. If farmers have not obtained the relevant approval and land use rights, they cannot build their own houses.
2. Planning restrictions: When planning rural areas, government departments will consider land use, environmental protection, cultural heritage and other issues, formulate corresponding plans and policies, and impose certain restrictions and requirements on rural self-built houses. You can't build your own house if you don't meet these restrictions and requirements.
If farmers want to build their own houses in Honghu rural areas, they need to know about local policies and regulations, as well as land use rights and other issues.