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What are the procedures for poor households to demolish their old houses and do not want to live in resettlement houses?

First, judging from the purpose and effect of poverty alleviation and relocation, there are "chaff basket pockets" and "rice basket pockets", and few people really want to return to the "poor nest". "Trees move to death, people move to life", and poverty alleviation and relocation are all from places with poor conditions to places with good conditions. After the relocation, they often "give the caravan a ride" and give corresponding support in employment, entrepreneurship and industrial development to ensure that they "move out, stay stable, find and gradually get rich". Therefore, unless there are extremely special circumstances, poor households involved in relocation will not choose to return to the original "poor nest".

Therefore, after the relocation, the living conditions are better and the employment is more secure. From the perspective of policy support and interest orientation, especially from the perspective of poverty alleviation and acceptance, people who were originally scheduled to move are not allowed to go back to their hometowns to build houses.

Secondly, from the implementation principle and process of poverty alleviation relocation, it is not arbitrary and hasty to determine the relocation target, and the relevant procedures of relocation will be fulfilled, and it is not allowed to take regret medicine casually. The determination of the object of poverty alleviation and relocation is a strict and serious procedural issue. It is necessary not only to fully solicit the opinions of the parties, but also to perform relevant procedures (such as the application of the head of the household, the approval of the superior, and some even to sign a relocation agreement). Of course, if Ma Ran has agreed and fulfilled the relevant procedures, she can't go back to her hometown to build a house without authorization.

Third, the original old houses have been recovered after poverty alleviation and relocation, and often the nature of the land has changed. At a time when land use control is becoming more and more strict, it is difficult to pass the approval of homestead. Since the homestead cannot be approved, it is naturally impossible to build a house in my hometown.

Poverty alleviation and relocation, as its name implies, is poverty alleviation and an important measure for the country to carry out comprehensive poverty alleviation. Poverty alleviation and relocation is a policy to support the relocation of immigrants, and the relocated poor households will get certain economic compensation. It used to be the dream of many rural poor people, and it should be a good thing to get poverty alleviation and relocation. However, in reality, many poor households regret after applying for relocation, because they have no jobs after relocation and their homes have to be demolished. Once the house in my hometown is demolished, I can never go back to the countryside. Another reason is that the relocation sites are generally far away from their own cultivated land. Once the old houses in rural areas are demolished, their cultivated land can't be planted, and farmers who don't farm will have no source of income.