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Does Guyuan Nantun No.4 Team subsidize the demolition of earth walls and houses?

In accordance with the requirements of Yuanzhou District to carry out the "Running to the Moon" activity of rural human settlements improvement, Sanying Town actively carried out the demolition of old courtyards, unconditionally demolished the old courtyards of immigrants, and demolished the old courtyards of spontaneous immigrants after confirming the right. After the demolition, no economic compensation was given, and the ownership of the homestead still belongs to the original residents.

Generally speaking, there is no policy for the transformation of rural adobe houses. Only those who are assessed as dangerous buildings can enjoy certain subsidies after approval.

Since the subsidy policy for the renovation of dilapidated buildings is a local policy, the parties concerned should specifically consult the civil affairs bureau where the household registration is located, and the other party's reply shall prevail.

The following information is for your reference:

Scope of subsidies

1. Refers to the five-guarantee households who have not been placed in nursing homes and still live in rural areas. In principle, the subsidy funds for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas are only arranged for the five-guarantee households who have no houses or live in dilapidated houses to provide decentralized support in rural areas.

2. Low-income families. Refers to farmers who live in poverty, enjoy the national minimum living guarantee policy and hold the minimum living guarantee certificate issued by the civil affairs department.

3. Poor families with disabilities. Refers to farmers with poor family life and disabled cards issued by the Disabled Persons' Federation.

4. Other poor households. Refers to poor farmers whose income is below the local poverty line.

(two) the housing situation of the subsidy object

1. Anyone who is listed as a subsidy object for the renovation of rural dilapidated buildings must live in a house that is identified as a C-class or D-class dangerous building according to the Technical Guidelines for the Appraisal of Rural Dangerous Buildings (Trial) issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development; Not C, D dangerous buildings, can not be listed as rural dilapidated housing renovation subsidies.

2. To determine the homeless households as the subsidy targets for the renovation of dilapidated buildings in rural areas, they must be the most economically difficult farmers, that is, scattered five-guarantee households, low-guarantee households, poor families with disabilities or other poor households, who have no own housing and live in village collective houses or private houses for a long time. Families with five guarantees, low-income households, houses destroyed due to disasters and poor farmers must be identified by county-level civil affairs departments, and poor households such as poor families with disabilities must be identified by county poverty alleviation offices.

(3) In the process of determining the subsidy object for the renovation of dilapidated buildings, all localities should give priority to poor farmers with particularly weak self-financing ability and transform them into the most basic affordable housing with the help of the government.

Second, the subsidy object application conditions

(a) the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas is based on households, and farmers apply. Applicants must meet the following conditions at the same time:

1. Have local agricultural household registration and live in the local area, and be the property owner;

2. Dangerous households belonging to the survey and registration of rural dangerous houses;

3. It belongs to any type of rural scattered five-guarantee households, low-guarantee households, poor disabled families and other poor households.

(two) farmers in any of the following circumstances can not be identified as subsidies:

1. There is also a safe house in the village;

2. The housing is crowded and needs to be divided into households;

3 in the field (county, town) has a fixed residence;

4. Poor households that do not belong to any type of rural scattered five-guarantee households, low-income households, and poor families with disabilities.