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Why can't a house be built in rural Siyang?

I am from Siyang, where we are not allowed to build houses, mainly because the government wants to bring the villages together. In the countryside, there are houses in twos and threes and scattered villages everywhere, which is a waste of land and imperfect living facilities. Imagine that the government has to pave roads and pull wires and telephone lines for scattered villages, which is also a big burden for the poor rural areas in northern Jiangsu.

In addition, bringing many people together can also promote the development of local businesses and make the market more prosperous. Of course, the people will ultimately benefit, and they can enjoy better basic living facilities.

This is the government's collective farm policy. In principle, it is not allowed to build a house, but it is not impossible to build a house. You just need a little bribe. My neighbor's house is, but many people don't want to build it, because everyone is worried that if one day the neighbor leaves, only one or two households will be left, which is a terrible thing. The countryside pays attention to popularity!

Northern Jiangsu is not southern Jiangsu, southern Jiangsu is because of setting up factories or building roads, and then removing compensation, and the money paid to farmers is also included in the construction cost. Unlike northern Jiangsu, collective farms are entirely the behavior of local governments, and their removal will not bring benefits to any enterprises. Of course, no one will compensate, and all the relocation expenses, including building new houses, are borne by farmers themselves. The current situation is that the government has no money to compensate the relocated households and farmers have no money to build houses on collective farms. And farmers are nostalgic, and no one will move for no reason. So although the government policy is correct, farmers have no money. At present, the government and farmers are deadlocked.