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Do rural houses have to be demolished after immigrants move?

Legal analysis: Yes, the original land of the demolished farmers' collective will be transferred to the state after all the resettlement and land adjustment of the farmers' collective by the state construction. However, the ownership of the collective-owned land that the original collective continued to use after immigration has not been certified by the state. Because of the expropriation of land for national construction, the collective ownership of farmers has been revoked or the population has all turned into non-agricultural population, and the land that has not been expropriated belongs to the state. The original peasant collectives and their members who continue to use the original land enjoy the right to use state-owned land.

Legal basis: "Several Provisions on Determining Land Ownership and Use Right" Article 13 After all the peasant collectives have been resettled and the land adjustment is completed, the original land of the demolished peasant collectives will be turned into state ownership. However, the ownership of the collective-owned land that the original collective continued to use after immigration has not been certified by the state. Because of the expropriation of land for national construction, the collective ownership of farmers has been revoked or the population has all turned into non-agricultural population, and the land that has not been expropriated belongs to the state. The original peasant collectives and their members who continue to use the original land enjoy the right to use state-owned land.