Compensation standards for house demolition in Chongqing
(1) Compensation standards for house demolition in urban Chongqing: The house value compensation shall not be lower than the market price of the expropriated house, which can be assessed and determined; the relocation fee is 20 yuan /_, calculated twice; the temporary resettlement fee is calculated as 25 yuan/_. If it is overdue, it will increase by 50% every month within 12 months, 75% every month for the part between 12 and 24 months, and 75% every month for the part above 24 months. 100%
(2) Rural areas 1. Compensation for rural thatched houses is 1,900 yuan/square meter;
2. Compensation for brick and tile houses is 2,400 yuan/square meter;
3 , Compensation for brick-concrete structure houses is 2,800 yuan/square meter;
4. Compensation for buildings with two floors and above is 3,300 yuan/square meter, and equivalent compensation will be given for house attachments. Each household will be compensated 20,000 yuan for off-site resettlement. 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. Finally, farmers whose land has been expropriated and relocated will be included in the pension security system to ensure the future pension issues of farmers who have lost their land or been relocated. New Chongqing compensation policy for demolition in 2021: The latest compensation standards for rural house demolition in Chongqing in 2021 have not yet been announced. You can refer to the State Council’s policies and regulations on land acquisition compensation. The house compensation here refers to the compensation for the value of the buildings on the expropriated state-owned land, which shall be no less than the similar market price of the expropriated houses on the date of the announcement of the house expropriation decision, and shall be evaluated and determined by an evaluation agency with evaluation qualifications. . Regarding the market prices here, the prefecture-level municipal government departments will formulate corresponding housing market price lists based on the annual residential housing market price rules for the reference of local residents who have been demolished. If you are not sure about the price of demolished houses in your area, you can contact the local government construction department for consultation or materials. If you have any objection to the value of the house determined by the appraisal, you can apply for a re-evaluation. If you have any objection to the re-examination result, you can apply to the appraisal expert committee for re-appraisal.
: In order to maintain the land system and adjust land relations, the state carries out land resource management and adopts comprehensive administrative, economic, legal and technical measures to rationally organize land use. Land acquisition and demolition refers to the expropriation or expropriation of land collectively owned by farmers in accordance with the law. People usually pay attention to the land acquisition and demolition policy. House demolition and land expropriation often involve land acquisition compensation, demolition compensation, land value-added tax, compensation valuation and other monetary issues.
Legal basis: Article 23 of the Regulations on the Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-Owned Land. Compensation for losses caused by the suspension of production and business due to the expropriation of houses shall be determined based on factors such as the benefits before the house was expropriated, the period of suspension of production and business and other factors. . Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government.