Because the house of retired cadres belongs to the military property, belongs to the state, and generally does not belong to property rights. Because the home for retired cadres belongs to the national defense and military institutions, the house for the home for retired cadres is reserved for retired national defense personnel who have contributed, the elderly, the sick and the disabled, or retired military personnel. The property rights of houses generally belong to the relevant military departments, but the property rights should belong to the state. Because the army belongs to the country.
Retired cadres refer to welfare institutions for military cadres to recuperate, which are equivalent to sanatoriums for ordinary people. Unlike nursing homes, the clients are different. Retired cadres are mainly soldiers who were injured for their country in the war and whose disability level reached super or first class. Military cadres who were injured in the war and lost their ability to work; Cadres at or above the regiment level who have reached retirement age.