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In the cemetery for many years, no one paid the fee, and there was no memorial for future generations. What will happen?

Of course, all cemeteries need to pay. This part of the cost is mainly used for the salary of managers, the maintenance of cemetery environment, the improvement of facilities, the optimization of water supply and drainage, etc. This is the same as buying a commercial house and paying the property fee. For example, cemeteries in some cities are commercialized. Like commercial housing, they need to pay for the cemetery themselves. Even if you pay, their service life is only 20 years. After 20 years, they need to negotiate with the cemetery manager to renew the lease, otherwise they may be cleaned up.

It can be explained here that the cemetery can also be divided into different situations. For example, some cemeteries built on rural barren hills and other non-cultivated collective land are mainly used by low-income groups. These cemeteries can be used for free, and there is no need to spend money to buy cemeteries, but the annual management fees and facilities fees are still paid.

In addition, with the development of society, the upgrading of facilities, the increase of labor costs and other factors, the annual charging standard may be slightly different, and it is normal to have fluctuations. In the cemetery, if no one holds a memorial ceremony in the cemetery for more than 1 year, or stops paying the cemetery cleaning management fee for more than one year, the whole cemetery will become very messy.

With the change of the times, the specific charging items may change, but there will be no charging items that are too different in general. And the cemetery and commercial housing are similar. In addition to regular payment, there is also a cemetery use certificate, which clearly stipulates that the service life is 20 years, and indicates the information such as cemetery users and cemetery contacts. Once the undertaker of the cemetery stops paying fees, and no one has held a memorial ceremony for a long time, and no one has contacted him after 20 years of service, he will contact the cemetery handle according to the actual situation, such as digging out the urn and burying the handle. Basically, it is considered as a tomb without a owner. After the urn is dug up, the cemetery will be reserved for others to use.