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What is the charging standard of house demolition property fee?

Legal analysis: (1) The house compensation fee (house replacement fee) is used to compensate the loss of the owner of the demolished house, which is classified according to the structure and depreciation degree of the demolished house and calculated at the unit price of square meters. (2) The turnover compensation fee is used to compensate the residents of the demolished houses for the inconvenience of living in temporary housing or the cost of asking for temporary accommodation. Temporary living conditions are graded, and residents of demolished houses are subsidized monthly. (3) Reward and compensation fees are used to encourage residents who have been demolished to actively assist in house demolition or voluntarily give up some rights, such as voluntarily moving to the suburbs or not requiring demolition units to resettle houses. The compensation standard for house demolition shall be determined by the local people's government according to the local actual situation and relevant national laws and policies.

Legal basis: Article 40 of the Regulations on Property Management should follow the principles of reasonableness, openness, and adaptation of fees and service levels, and distinguish the nature and characteristics of different properties. Owners and property service enterprises shall, according to the measures for charging property services formulated by the competent price department of the State Council in conjunction with the competent construction administrative department of the State Council, stipulate in the property service contract.