According to the provisions of relevant laws and policies, resettlement houses are generally divided into two categories: one is supporting commercial houses built for residents to be demolished or low-priced commercial houses purchased due to major municipal projects. According to the relevant regulations, if the demolished person obtains the supporting commercial house, the property right of the house belongs to the individual, but it shall not be listed and traded within 5 years after obtaining the ownership. The other is the demolition caused by real estate development and other factors. This kind of commercial housing is no different from ordinary commercial housing. Private property belonging to the resettled person can be freely listed and traded without any transfer period limit.
Resettlement housing is a house built by the government to resettle the relocated households when carrying out urban road construction and other public facilities construction projects. The object of resettlement is the relocated households of urban residents, including farmers who have taken land for demolition. With the further acceleration of urban construction and development, it is urgent for the government to build as many resettlement houses as possible to meet the needs of relocated households. Resettlement houses are also called relocation houses. Refers to the house that has been demolished due to urban planning, land development and other reasons, and is placed in the house where the demolished person or lessee lives. Resettlement houses occupy an important position in real estate transactions.