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Will the original contracted land be recovered after the household registration moves out of the countryside?

There are two situations: one is to move out of rural areas or rural hukou, so there is no need to recover it; The second is to move out the rural hukou and change it to non-agricultural registered permanent residence, then the land will be recovered.

Article 26 of the Rural Land Contract Law makes detailed provisions on the land contract after the household registration moves out of the countryside:

During the contract period, the employer shall not recover the contracted land. ?

During the contract period, if the whole family of the contractor moves into a small town to settle down, it shall, according to the wishes of the contractor, retain its land contractual management right or allow it to transfer the land contractual management right according to law. ?

During the contract period, the contractor's family moved to the city with districts and became non-agricultural registered permanent residence, and the contracted cultivated land and grassland were returned to the employer. If the contractor does not return it, the employer may recover the contracted cultivated land and grassland. ?

During the contract period, when the contractor returns the contracted land or the employer takes back the contracted land according to law, the contractor has the right to obtain corresponding compensation for its investment in the contracted land to improve the land production capacity. "

Thus, only when the contractor's family moves into a city with districts (excluding those who move into counties, small towns or other villages), the contracted land should be returned to the employer (village committee) and must be transferred to non-agricultural registered permanent residence (excluding agricultural registered permanent residence).