First of all, did the land you bought from Murakami develop privately or was it sold by the Land and Resources Bureau? Do you have a land use certificate? Is it a state-owned land use certificate or a collective land use certificate? If you have a certificate, then you are legal. If you buy land with farmers' money, then you are illegal. Land belongs to the state, and no individual or collective has the right to buy, sell or dispose of it.
As for the problem of staying on the road, have you made an agreement before? If there is an agreement in front that building is no longer allowed, then you can ask him not to delimit construction land. Of course, the premise is that the land you buy has a land use certificate and is a legal construction land. The width of the road is not specified in detail, see the agreement. However, the current urban planning stipulates that the fire escape should not be less than 8 meters.
The problem of transfer. If the land you buy has a land use certificate, then you should invite the seller to bring relevant documents (such as ID card and previous land certificate, sales agreement, etc.). ) Go through the transfer formalities at the Cadastral Unit of the Bureau of Land and Resources. Towns are called land offices, counties and cities are called land offices, and ministries and agencies are called halls. Generally go to the county level. If you buy it from farmers, you will be miserable. According to the law, the illegal income shall be confiscated, both parties shall be fined, and the land shall be confiscated and redistributed by the collective.
The question of transfer fee. At present, in order to curb land speculation, the state issued relevant regulations in early 2007. At present, the transfer of state-owned land use certificate requires a handling fee of 17.5% (benchmark land price 17.5%), and the collective land use certificate requires a handling fee of 37.5% (benchmark land price). If there is real estate on it, the transaction tax will be increased by 20% according to the regulations issued on August 1 2006. That's tough. How's it going? Do you want to cry? Ha ha.
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