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What was before the village moved?

Statistical survey of household registration before moving to the village. We will investigate the basic information of all families in the expropriated area, determine the number of families, and ensure that we know the family population. At the same time, we will also investigate people's views on demolition, which will solicit your opinions. After investigation, we will confirm the relocation, which requires the signature of the head of the household.

Four differences between rural relocation and demolition

After the demolition, the nature of homestead is different. After the demolition, most of the farmers' homesteads were used by the state and belonged to the nature of state-owned land. After the relocation, the farmer's homestead belongs to the village collective and belongs to the nature of collective land use. There are also cases of moving without demolishing the house. In this case, the homestead will be used by farmers according to law after relocation.

Different concepts. Demolition is a government act of occupying farmers' homesteads in urban planning areas or road construction, and removing farmers' houses and homesteads after economic compensation and resettlement according to the national compensation standards for expropriation and occupation, and the homesteads are used by the state.

Relocation means that farmers move their families from one place to another, including policy relocation and farmers' own relocation. The policy requirements of demolition and relocation are different. Demolition requires that farmers' original houses must be demolished, and relocation requires that farmers' houses can be demolished or not. If it is a policy relocation, the house must be evacuated. If it is self-relocation, farmers' houses can be kept or removed.

The nature of demolition compensation is different. There should be economic compensation for demolition, and there may or may not be economic compensation for relocation. There is economic compensation for relocation involving policy actions, but there is no economic compensation for individual relocation, and there must be economic compensation for government actions.