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Compensation basis for thermal insulation layer removal

 Compensation basis for thermal insulation layer removal
Land expropriation refers to the legal act that the state, in order to meet the needs of public interests, converts the land collectively owned by farmers into state-owned land in accordance with the procedures and authority stipulated by law, and gives reasonable compensation and proper resettlement to the rural collective economic organizations and farmers whose land has been requisitioned according to law. Land expropriation is legal. According to the principle of administrative legitimacy, it must comply with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations and follow certain legal procedures. The compulsory acquisition of land ownership by the State shall not be subject to the consent of the land requisitioned person.
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How to compensate for the demolition of villagers' self built houses on the fifth floor

Self built houses in rural areas Compensation for demolition The calculation formula of monetary compensation amount is: land use right Base price subsidy) × the building area of the demolished house.


Rural land requisition Relocation compensation The purpose and floor area of the standard demolished houses are generally based on the property ownership certificate, rural area Homestead Use Certificate Or the record in the approval document for building shall prevail. If the record is inconsistent with the actual situation, the actual situation shall prevail, except for the illegal buildings.


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