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What is the compensation standard for rural homestead demolition now?

Homestead compensation mainly includes land compensation fees, resettlement fees, ground attachments and young crop fees.

Land compensation and resettlement fees will be up to 30 times the average annual output value of the previous three years; attachments will be compensated at the same price, and young crop fees will be priced according to the type of crops. For farmland requisition, the types of compensation are as above. The land compensation fee is 6 to 10 times the average annual output value of the previous three years.

Since most rural areas now have very little mobile land reserved, it will be difficult to obtain homestead approval in the future. Nowadays, rural construction is developing towards a new look, that is, the construction of new countryside, so the protection of land will become stronger and stronger.

Extended information:

New regulations on homestead land:

In September 2019, a new policy for rural homestead management was released, which will revitalize resources while adhering to the bottom line. The Office of the Central Rural Work Leading Group and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs recently issued the "Notice on Further Strengthening the Management of Rural Homestead Sites" (hereinafter referred to as the "Notice"). The "Notice" requires that the "one household, one house" rule be strictly implemented;

At the same time, it is encouraged to revitalize idle homesteads and idle residences. If urban residents, industrial and commercial capital, etc. rent rural houses to live or conduct business, the term of the lease contract shall not exceed twenty years. It is not allowed to force farmers to transfer homesteads against their will and force farmers to "go upstairs" under various names. Urban residents are strictly prohibited from purchasing homesteads in rural areas.

The "Notice" requires the strict implementation of the "one household, one house" regulation. Rural villagers can only own one homestead per household, and the area must not exceed the standards stipulated by the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government. Rural villagers should build residences in strict accordance with the approved area and building standards, and are prohibited from building without approval or occupying residential land exceeding the area.

The "Notice" also proposes to encourage the revitalization and utilization of idle homestead sites and idle residences. Village collectives and farmers are encouraged to make full use of idle homesteads and idle residences, and develop farmhouses, B&Bs, rural tourism, etc. in accordance with laws and regulations through independent operations, cooperative operations, entrusted operations, etc.

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