What are the evaluation procedures for house demolition?

The appraisal process of house demolition includes: 1, and the demolition parties * * * choose appraisal institutions. The demolition appraisal institution shall be open and transparent, and shall be conducted by voting by the demolished person or drawing lots by the demolition parties. 2, the demolition funds entrusted assessment agencies. The client shall sign a written entrustment contract for demolition and appraisal with the appraisal institution. 3. Measurement by the evaluation agency. The parties involved in the demolition shall provide the demolition appraisal data, and assist the appraisal institution to conduct on-the-spot investigation. 4. Publicity of the preliminary assessment report. The assessment institution shall publicize the preliminary assessment results of households to the demolished for 7 days, and make on-site explanations to listen to relevant opinions. 5. View the application. If the demolition party has any objection to the appraisal result, it may, within 5 days from the date of receiving the appraisal report, apply in writing to the original appraisal institution for review and appraisal, or entrust other appraisal institutions to conduct appraisal.

Legal basis:

"Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-owned Land" Article 8 In order to safeguard national security, promote national economic and social development and other public interests, if it is really necessary to expropriate houses under any of the following circumstances, the people's government of the city or county 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.