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What policy does the state have for 20-year-old houses?

In 2022, a new solution policy will be introduced for the old houses that are more than 20 years old in the city. For those old buildings or communities that do not meet the demolition standards but meet the new standards, the way of "unified treatment" will be adopted, that is, joining the "old reform" queue to transform and strengthen the environment and building structure of the original old communities, so that the houses can be used safely. At present, the progress of the shed reform project in China is almost over, but it does not mean that it will not be completely demolished across the board. For some old houses with long housing age, seriously aging housing structure and living risks, the state will still judge the nature of the houses according to the relevant audit standards, and those that generally meet the demolition standards will still be demolished and rebuilt to solve the inconvenience caused by the old houses to residents.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Demolition Law.

Seventeenth people's governments at the city and county level that have made the decision on house expropriation shall pay compensation to the expropriated person, including:

(1) Compensation for the value of the expropriated house

(two) relocation compensation and temporary resettlement caused by the expropriation of houses.

(3) Compensation for losses caused by expropriation of houses.

The people's governments at the city and county levels shall formulate measures for subsidies and incentives, and give subsidies and incentives to the expropriated people.

Eighteenth expropriation of individual housing, the expropriated person meets the housing security conditions, the municipal and county people's governments shall give priority to housing security. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.