How do land transfer agents charge?

According to the Measures for the Administration of Land Circulation and the Rural Land Contract Law, land circulation is a legal, voluntary and paid behavior, and it is a spontaneous behavior of transferring households and households. No intermediary or management organization should charge fees. The paid behavior mentioned here refers to the land transfer fee between transfer households, not the intermediary fee or management fee.

However, in practice, it has become a hidden rule for village-level land transfer intermediary organizations in some places to collect intermediary fees, which they call "coordination fees" or "service fees". Some people think that "intermediary services should be charged" because it takes a lot of time and energy to measure the land for the owners, mediate disputes between the owners and villagers, help maintain public order, ask migrant workers to take care of them, and clean the surrounding areas for the owners. So there is a charge for this fee. At present, there is no uniform standard for the intermediary fee of land transfer, which is mainly discussed between the two parties and the intermediary. Generally, the agency fee is charged in transfer fees at around 1%.