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Is it necessary to tear down the old house when moving in a different place?

First, is it necessary to tear down old houses when moving in different places?

1, relocation will force the demolition of old houses. Relocation belongs to the act of moving poor people living in areas lacking living conditions to other areas, and helping the relocated people gradually get rid of poverty and become rich by improving production and living conditions in resettlement areas, adjusting economic structure, and expanding income-increasing channels.

2. Legal basis: Article 17 of the Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-owned Land.

The compensation given to the expropriated person by the people's government at the city or county level that made the decision on house expropriation includes:

(1) Compensation for the value of the expropriated house;

(two) relocation compensation and temporary resettlement caused by the expropriation of houses;

(3) Compensation for losses caused by expropriation of houses.

The people's governments at the city and county levels shall formulate measures for subsidies and incentives, and give subsidies and incentives to the expropriated people.

Article 18

Expropriation of individual housing, the expropriated person meets the housing security conditions, and the people's government at the city or county level that has made the decision on housing expropriation shall give priority to housing security. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

Second, what conditions are needed for poverty alleviation and relocation in different places?

1, poor land, prominent contradiction between man and land, lack of water resources and other harsh production and living conditions;

2. The ecological environment is fragile, belonging to severe or moderate rocky desertification areas;

3. Restricted or prohibited development zones belonging to the main functional areas, or in other restricted or unfavorable development zones.