What should I pay attention to when applying for the renovation of dangerous houses in rural areas?
1. If you want to apply for the renovation of rural dilapidated buildings, you must first make sure that the farmhouse is located in the countryside, the applicant is a rural hukou, and the rural dilapidated buildings can be renovated, which meets the relevant renovation requirements. If it is a dangerous house in a town, or the house does not meet the standards for dangerous houses, or the house is dangerous but cannot be rebuilt, these situations cannot be applied for reconstruction, and the government will not give subsidies for reconstruction.
2. If the applicant has previously received subsidies for the renovation of dilapidated buildings, or the applicant has bought houses in cities and towns, or has built houses but not lived in them, or given other houses to others to live in dangerous buildings, if these situations exist, it is impossible to apply for renovation, let alone get re-subsidies.
3. In the reconstruction of dilapidated buildings, the government usually helps poor households to rebuild on the spot, or gives certain expenses subsidies, and the householders will rebuild themselves.
What is the application process for renovation of dangerous buildings?
1. Farmers submit a written application to the village committee.
2. The villagers' committee shall convene a villagers' meeting to evaluate whether it meets the standards for assistance and publicize it. If there is no objection after publicity, the materials shall be reviewed by the office of the leading group for the renovation of dilapidated buildings in the town;
3, organized by the town rebuild office personnel on-site verification, confirmed, submitted to the county rebuild office for approval.
4, the county rebuild office to meet the conditions of rebuild households, according to the dangerous situation and transformation methods, approved subsidy standards.
What kind of houses in rural areas are dangerous buildings?
In rural areas, the safety grade of houses is divided into four grades: A, B, C and D, among which AB belongs to safe houses and CD belongs to dangerous houses. Identification of dangerous buildings requires professional appraisers from local housing and construction departments. The specific identification criteria are:
1, the main structure of the building is intact, the foundation is not settled, the load-bearing structure is intact, cracks appear in the non-load-bearing wall, and the roof collapses. And there is no need to demolish and rebuild. After maintenance, it can meet the requirements of safe living and belongs to class C dangerous building.
2. The main structure of the house is deformed, the foundation sinks, the load-bearing main body is deformed, and the load-bearing wall is cracked. It cannot meet the standard of safe housing through maintenance, and it must be demolished and rebuilt, which belongs to the D-class dangerous house.
Under normal circumstances, it is very easy to identify dangerous houses. If you don't know how to identify, you can go to the local housing construction department and ask professional appraisers to identify.