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Compensation standards for house expropriation in tourist attractions

Legal analysis: Generally speaking, housing construction within the expropriation scope of tourist areas is subject to two compensation methods: one-time monetary compensation and house property rights exchange. The expropriated person can choose one of the compensation methods on his own. Once the compensation method is selected, The rules generally cannot be changed.

Compensation also varies in different regions due to different local economic development and different scenic spot relocation policies. Some areas will have welfare policies such as employment support policies in scenic spots and subsidies for relocation of protected resources.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Regulations on the Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-Owned Land. The compensation provided by the municipal and county-level people's governments that make the decision to expropriate houses to the expropriated persons includes:

(1) Compensation for the value of expropriated houses;

(2) Compensation for relocation and temporary resettlement caused by house expropriation;

(3) Suspension of production and business due to house expropriation Compensation for losses.

Regulations on rural land expropriation are different. Municipal and county-level people's governments should formulate subsidies and reward measures to provide subsidies and rewards to the expropriated persons.