3. There must be two homestead.
Now that the state emphasizes the policy of one household and one house, farmers who used to own several homesteads will appear. A person has several homesteads, and the total area has already exceeded the prescribed area. Uneven distribution will cause some people to have no homestead, while others have several places. In this case, it should also be transferable. If your home has only one homestead, it cannot be transferred.
4. There must be an agreement
When the homestead is transferred out, there must be an agreement, which must be signed by both parties, witnesses and village committees. After all these certificates are signed, the transferor goes to the local land and resources bureau to handle the corresponding procedures with his own homestead certificate.
According to the relevant answers to the above contents, we can draw the conclusion that the homestead cannot be bought or sold, but it can be transferred. When it is transferred, it must belong to the village collective personnel and must be examined and approved by the collective economy.