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Do the newly-built houses in the construction of new countryside belong to resettlement houses?

1, this kind of house belongs to the resettlement house, but it is different from the above. The difference is that houses in the new countryside are built from one place to another (land allocated by the state), and the land used is village collective land, which is inseparable, so you can't get the property right certificate, but only the land use certificate. This kind of house can't be traded publicly. In other words, this kind of house has only the right to live (the right to use) and no ownership.

The above means that your house has been expropriated by the state, so your house is equivalent to being sold to the state. Then when the country comes back to live and settle down, it must return your house (or money). You mean to return the house here. Then the land here becomes state-owned land for sale, and the houses built by the sold land can be traded. In other words, this kind of house is ownership.

There are many kinds of resettlement houses: for example, the state can't afford to buy houses for cities, and houses built by poor households, poor households and prisoners are also called resettlement houses. These houses are also not publicly traded. You only have the right to live (the right to use) but no ownership.

To sum up: unless the nature of the land for building a house is for sale, then the house can be traded and is a house of ownership; Moreover, the nature of the land is zoned, so there is only the right to live (the right to use) and no ownership.

I hope you can understand the above.