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Don't all the shops in the farmers' market have property rights?

Shops in farmers' markets generally do not have property certificates. Because the market stalls are small property rights, their land properties are different from those of shops, and they have not paid the land transfer fee, so the price is much lower than the market price, but there is no pre-sale certificate and land transfer information, only the right to use. If it involves the issue of compensation for demolition, it is difficult for buyers to get compensation, and it is difficult to protect related rights and interests, and the risk of investment will become greater.

Farmers' market stores are generally unified planning and management, and supporting facilities are relatively complete. Professional transportation management makes the format reasonable.

For a long time, the farmer's market has carried the needs of ordinary people. Now, farmers' markets in most areas have been upgraded, and the government has also introduced relevant policies to boost the development of farmers' markets. Farmers' market stores belong to semi-public welfare undertakings.