1, housing compensation fee, which is used to compensate the loss of the owner of the demolished house. According to the structure and depreciation degree of the demolished houses, calculated at the unit price of square meters;
2, the turnover compensation fee, used to compensate the residents of the demolished houses for temporary housing inconvenience or temporary accommodation, with temporary living conditions, according to the population of the demolished houses to be subsidized on a monthly basis;
3. Reward compensation fees are used to encourage residents who have been demolished to actively assist in house demolition or voluntarily give up some rights, such as voluntarily moving to the suburbs or not requiring demolition units to resettle houses. The compensation standard for house demolition shall be determined by the local people's government according to the local actual situation and relevant national laws and policies.
The calculation formula from the compensation price of homestead location and the replacement of the demolished house into a new price structure is: compensation price of house demolition = compensation price of homestead location * homestead area+replacement of the demolished house into a new price.
regulations on the expropriation and compensation of houses on state owned land
Article 8
In order to protect national security, promote national economic and social development and other public interests, in any of the following circumstances, it is really necessary to levy houses, and the people's governments at the city and county levels shall make a decision on house expropriation:
(a) the needs of national defense and diplomacy;
(two) the needs of the government organization and implementation of energy, transportation, water conservancy and other infrastructure construction;
(three) the needs of public utilities such as science and technology, education, culture, health, sports, environmental and resource protection, disaster prevention and mitigation, cultural relics protection, social welfare, and municipal utilities organized and implemented by the government;
(four) the needs of the construction of affordable housing projects organized and implemented by the government;
(five) the needs of the old city reconstruction organized and implemented by the government according to the relevant provisions of the Urban and Rural Planning Law;
(six) the needs of other public interests as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.