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Zhejiang buys a house and settles in the New Deal.

Legal analysis: the policy is clear and the conditions for the establishment of collective households are relaxed. Cancel the restrictions on dormitory conditions, support incubators, space creation and characteristic towns to set up collective households, and allow talent apartments and hotel-style apartments to set up collective households. This reflects the orientation of lowering the threshold for settlement and flexible settlement methods. From such policies and regulations, we can see that the properties that could not be linked with hukou in the past, including talent apartments and serviced apartments, now have the conditions to be linked with hukou, which obviously helps to enhance the attractiveness of such properties to investment and holding. In fact, in addition to Zhejiang, other cities in the country also have innovations. For example, on April 14, the General Office of Nanchang Municipal People's Government issued the Notice on the Implementation Opinions on Fully Liberalizing the Restrictions on Urban Settlement in Our City, with clear policies, relaxing the restrictions on the settlement address, and allowing some non-residential (apartments, commercial and residential buildings) and self-built dormitory addresses to settle down. All these reflect good policy orientation.

Legal basis: Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Household Registration.

Article 10 If a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction of the household registration authority, he or the head of the household shall declare to the household registration authority for moving out before moving out, obtain a migration certificate and cancel the household registration.

Citizens who move from rural areas to cities must apply to the permanent residence registration authority for moving out with the employment certificate of the urban labor department, the school admission certificate, or the approval certificate of the urban household registration authority.

Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the counties, cities and municipal districts where they live.

Paragraph 1 of Article 13: When a citizen moves, he/she shall, within three days from the date of his/her arrival at his/her place of residence and within ten days from the date of his/her arrival in the city and in the countryside, declare his/her move-in registration with the household registration authority and submit his/her move-in certificate.