How many square meters of farmhouses are illegal?

It is illegal to build 120 square meters or more in rural areas.

The standard homestead area of rural households is 80 to 120 square meters, and the construction area cannot exceed the homestead area. The use of cultivated land for building houses, the total area can not exceed 130 square meters. Using barren hills and slopes to build houses, the total area should not exceed 2 10 square meter.

The building cannot exceed three floors, and the total area cannot exceed 360 square meters. Row houses cannot exceed four floors, and the total area cannot exceed 450 square meters. For families with 3 people or less, the construction area cannot exceed 80 square meters. For families with more than 3 people, the floor space can be increased by 20 square meters for every increase of 1 person. The one-child family can increase the building area by 20 square meters.

Illegal construction refers to houses and facilities built outside the planning area without obtaining the planning permit for the proposed project and violating the provisions of relevant laws and regulations. Illegal buildings have the characteristics of occupying safe passage, illegally occupying cultivated land, affecting urban public space and destroying ecological environment. Many illegal buildings are still hidden in legal buildings.

How to deal with illegal buildings

1. If a construction project planning permit is not obtained or construction is not carried out in accordance with the provisions of the construction project planning permit, the competent department of urban and rural planning of the local people's government at or above the county level shall order it to stop construction.

2, can take corrective measures to eliminate the impact on the implementation of the plan, make corrections within a time limit, and impose a fine of more than five percent and less than ten percent of the construction cost.

3, can't take corrective measures to eliminate the impact, dismantle, can't dismantle, confiscate the real or illegal income, and may impose a fine of less than ten percent of the project cost.

4. Any unit or individual who illegally compiles, approves or modifies the plan, illegally issues or changes the planning permission, fails to verify the plan according to the regulations, and intervenes in the supervision and management of the implementation of the plan, once found, must be dealt with severely. Suspected of violating the law and discipline, transferred to the Commission for Discipline Inspection and other competent departments for investigation and handling according to relevant regulations; Suspected of committing a crime, transferred to judicial organs.