Have you ever wondered why we build houses on our own land and then be bound by all kinds of regulations?
This question is really infuriating!
Tell me, we rural people have worked hard to save money all their lives, and finally want to build a decent house for ourselves, but what is the result?
Oops, this approval procedure is even more difficult than climbing to the sky!
New homestead application? I'm sorry, I just won't give you approval!
Want to renovate your old homestead? Sorry, this is a violation!
Oh my God, what is this going on?
Do they have to let us live in a leaky and dilapidated house for them to be happy?
What a bully for honest people!
Look at it, the old Wang's house next door is about to collapse, and the roof is leaking like a sieve.
Every rainy day, their family has to be busy carrying buckets to catch water, and they have to wear rain hats to sleep at night.
Lao Wang wanted to renovate the house, but he ran again and again, and the approval was not approved.
No, seeing that winter is about to enter again, Lao Wang is so worried that his hair is a few white.
Let's talk about the situation of my third uncle's family.
His family was prosperous, his son married a daughter-in-law, and a grandson was added, and the whole family was crammed into a small house, and it was difficult to even turn around.
Want to build a few more rooms on your homestead, but what are the results? No way!
Isn't that intentionally embarrassing?
Tell me, what are these regulations for?
Is it just to make life more difficult for us rural people?
It's infuriating!
Recently, though, there has been some good news.
I heard that some lawyers couldn't stand it anymore and began to call for the cancellation of the approval procedures for the renovation of self-built houses in rural areas.
These lawyers said well, we farmers use their own land to build houses, spend their own money, and do not hinder others, so why should we approve it?
And think about it, how cumbersome the approval process is!
Running around, filling out forms and stamping them, it takes months to say the least.
In the past few months, if there is a typhoon and rain, the dilapidated house can't stand the toss!
It's really going to force people to a dead end!
Someone on the Internet summed up the reasons for canceling the approval, and it was so reasonable!
First, the homestead is the legitimate rights and interests of our people, why not let the renovation not be built?
Second, if the house is dilapidated and wants to be renovated, it has to be approved, isn't this a joke about human life?
Third, the family has a large population, and it is impossible to build more rooms if you want to, isn't this forcing people to run to the city?
Tell me, how reasonable these words are!
No wonder netizens are crazy about it!
But, guess what?
Those who set the rules say the approvals are to ensure that the building meets standards, ensures safety and prevents illegal construction.
I ask you, "Do you believe this?"
If it's really for our safety, then why don't they come to repair those houses that are about to collapse?
To put it bluntly, he just wants to control us and not let us make our own decisions!
It's infuriating!
But then again, we have to think calmly.
Although these regulations are infuriating, they cannot completely negate their role.
After all, if everyone builds houses at will, if there is a security problem, the consequences can be serious.
However, the problem now is that this approval is too strict and too slow, and it can't keep up with our needs at all!
So, I think there should be a compromise.
For example, can the approval process be simplified so that houses that really need to be renovated can be passed quickly?
Or, can we formulate some simple and clear building standards, so that we can follow the map and do it ourselves?
No matter how bad it is, can you send more people to the countryside to investigate and see our actual situation, and don't just sit in the office and give blind commands?
In this way, it can not only ensure safety, but also meet our needs, wouldn't it be the best of both worlds?
In the final analysis, we farmers don't want much, we just want to have a shelter from the wind and rain.
This wish should not be excessive, right?
However, the current situation is that it is difficult to renovate a house, and it is even more difficult to build a new house.
Isn't this pushing us to a dead end?
Do they have to wait until the house falls down and something happens to the person before they are willing to pay attention?
It's chilling to think about!
Therefore, I think the most important thing now is that the relevant departments should listen more to the voices of our people.
Come down and take a walk, see, listen, don't just sit in the office and take it for granted.
Only when we truly understand our difficulties can we formulate reasonable policies.
Otherwise, no matter how many regulations and stricter the approval is, it will not solve the fundamental problem.
Finally, I would like to ask you, what do you think should be done to solve this problem?
Do you continue to endure and wait for policy changes?
Or do you call out for your rights and interests?
Or, do you have any better advice?
In any case, I hope that each of us can have a home to live and work in peace.
After all, home is the smallest country, and the country is tens of thousands.
Only when every family is stable, can our country be more prosperous!