Question: What is the mediation procedure for land disputes?
Hello, my answer to your question is, what is the content of land dispute mediation ① Find out the facts, distinguish right from wrong, and clarify responsibilities. Mediation is not "conciliatory". It must be based on facts and clarify the responsibilities of both parties on the premise of finding out the facts and distinguishing right from wrong. ② Persuade patiently and carefully according to laws, decrees and policies. Laws, decrees and policies are the yardstick for resolving land disputes, and both parties should abide by them. ③ The mediation process should be principled and flexible. That is to say, on the basis of distinguishing right from wrong, adhering to the principles of laws and policies, and taking specific consideration of the actual situation of both sides, we should solve it realistically. ④ Seek the cooperation and support of relevant departments. If the land dispute involves the parties concerned, take the initiative to contact them, listen to their opinions, obtain their cooperation and support, and properly solve the problem. The procedures for resolving land disputes are as follows: the parties concerned shall first resolve the dispute through consultation, and if consultation fails, the party concerned shall apply to the people's government for settlement. If the party concerned is not satisfied with the decision of the people's government, it may appeal to the people. If the parties to the dispute reach an agreement through consultation, the agreement on land ownership will have legal effect. However, it should be noted that the agreement should not damage the interests of third parties, including national interests, otherwise the agreement will be invalid. If the negotiation fails, the party concerned shall apply to the land management department for handling; The land management department shall decide whether to accept the application within 15 days after receiving it; Conduct investigation and evidence collection; Mediate first on the basis of finding out the facts and responsibilities; If mediation fails, the land administration department shall put forward handling suggestions and report to the people's government to make a handling decision; If you are not satisfied with the decision, you can apply for administrative reconsideration or file an administrative lawsuit; Finally, it shall be reported to the land administration department of the people's government at the next higher level for the record. In order to avoid and reduce the occurrence of land disputes, it is necessary to strengthen the unified management of land, carry out cadastral surveys and clarify the ownership boundaries, and handle land registration and certificate issuance according to law. The principle of territorial jurisdiction shall be adopted in the settlement of land disputes, and the people's government at or above the county level in the place where the disputed land is located shall be responsible. The procedures for resolving land disputes are as follows: