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Does anyone know the compensation standard for reservoir resettlement houses?
Once recognized as an immigrant, you can enjoy the immigration policy of the reservoir. If the reservoir project is a large or medium-sized reservoir, you can enjoy an annual 600 yuan per person and a subsidy of 20 years (small reservoirs do not have this fund). However, these funds may not directly subsidize people, but they can also be supported by projects, such as repairing machinery and plowing.
Immigrants will get the same means of production (such as farming and other means of production) as residents in the resettlement area, and get resettlement land (homestead) according to the resettlement policy. Compensation funds are paid directly to the original houses according to the assessed amount, and the immigrants build their own houses on the homestead in the resettlement area (the project owners may also be required to build houses on their behalf). All other personal assets within the red line can be compensated accordingly.
But generally speaking, the compensation for reservoir immigrants is not high, because it is a social welfare project, which is different from commercial projects such as real estate development.
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