Kuqa public rental housing application conditions

Applicants should be at least 18 years old, have a stable job and income source in the main urban area, have the ability to pay rent, meet the income limit set by the government, have families with housing difficulties with a per capita housing construction area of less than 13 square meters, and have jobs and migrant workers in the main urban area after graduation from colleges and vocational schools.

How much is the rent for public rental housing?

1, the monthly rent of public rental housing is generally determined by multiplying the construction area by the unit price, and the standards vary from place to place.

2. Public rental housing is a transitional solution for people with housing difficulties, aiming at providing housing assistance to people with housing difficulties who are not low-income people.

3. Public rental housing is not owned by individuals, but by the government or institutions, and it is rented to newly employed employees at a price lower than the market price or affordable by the lessee, including some new college graduates and groups who have moved from other places to work in cities.

4. The National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development require further improvement of the rent pricing mechanism of public rental housing. All localities can dynamically adjust the amount of rent reduction or subsidy according to the change of the payment ability of the security object until the rent is charged at the market price.

The application materials for public rental housing include the application form for public rental housing; Original and photocopy of the applicant's ID card (double-sided); Original and photocopy of the applicant's household registration book; Marriage certificate; Proof of housing situation; Social security payment certificate; Proof of residence, etc.

legal ground

Article 7 An application for public rental housing shall meet the following conditions:

(a) there is no room in the local area or the housing area is lower than the prescribed standard;

(two) the income and property are lower than the prescribed standards;

(3) If the applicant is a migrant worker, he has been employed stably in the local area for a specified number of years.