Does the resettlement house in Wenling need to spend money?

Resettlement houses in Wenling cost money. Resettlement houses are houses for residents or lessees to live and use. Of course, there is no need for compensation within the compensation standard. However, the actual situation is that the resettlement area is larger than the compensation area, and the relocated households need to pay for it. The so-called demolition and resettlement houses refer to houses that have been demolished for urban planning, land development and other reasons and placed for residents or lessees to live in. Resettlement targets include urban residents who have been demolished and farmers whose houses have been demolished by land acquisition. Resettlement housing is a form of compensation for the object of demolition by the government or enterprises. Resettlement houses are divided into two categories: one is commercial housing allocated by the government or low-priced commercial housing purchased by the government. Real estate is owned by individuals, but it cannot be listed within five years, and you can apply for real estate license after five years. The other is that there is no difference between low-priced commercial houses purchased by real estate development companies and ordinary commercial houses, and they can be listed freely. Of course, there are real estate licenses.