Our house was illegally built on the balcony of our house and was demolished by the city management,

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, it is necessary to inspect the specific regulations of the local administrative agency on the construction of shantytowns on rural homesteads, and apply for construction and construction of houses in accordance with the regulations. At the same time, pay attention to whether the chengguan has jurisdiction over your rural construction. If you build a house in violation of regulations, it will naturally not be in harmony with the regulations and should be demolished.

    But if the chengguan is ultra vires management, he will be required to have an initial law enforcement certificate, and if he can't produce the relevant law enforcement certificate and the relevant administrative management regulations, just blast them out.

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