The account has not moved, and it is with your parents' account. A member of your village, of course. The demolition policy is based on the calculation method of building basement area (or building area). Under normal circumstances, sign a contract with the head of the household or the registrant of the real estate license (house property certificate). In other words, the compensation will provide the householder with a lot of money. As for how to distribute it, that's your parents' opinion.
Article 6 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban Real Estate Management Law * * * In order to meet the needs of public interests, the state may expropriate the houses of units and individuals on state-owned land, and give compensation for demolition according to law to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the expropriated person; Expropriation of individual houses should also guarantee the living conditions of the expropriated person. Specific measures shall be formulated by the State Council.
Second, if the registered permanent residence of married women has not moved, can the land acquisition of her parents be divided into money?
Land requisition compensation follows the household registration. In other words, the compensation and resettlement for local demolition are based on household registration. For example, if a daughter gets married and lives in the man's house, but the registered permanent residence does not move into the man's house, the woman will not get compensation and resettlement, but even if the daughter gets married, the daughter will get compensation and resettlement because the registered permanent residence has not moved out.
3. Can a girl get compensation if her marriage account is moved?
When the country expropriates rural land, it often only gives compensation to the village collective once. However, because the land ownership belongs to the village collective, the relevant interests and compensation should be shared by the villagers who make up the village collective. If a married woman does not enjoy the rights and interests of land and houses in her new residence, she can still get compensation for demolition in her original village, even if her household registration has moved out of her family. However, if a married woman's registered permanent residence moves out and stays in her husband's family, and enjoys the rights and interests such as land and houses, then the relocation of her mother's family cannot be compensated.
Divorced married women moved back to the original collective economic organizations, and the original collective economic organizations should also include such married women when calculating resettlement subsidies when they encounter land acquisition and demolition.
Fourth, the family demolished the house. Is the daughter involved? The registered permanent residence has been moved.
Demolition and resettlement are based on the basic resettlement population. Generally speaking, if the registered permanent residence moves out, it is not the basic resettlement population, so the daughter has no share. At present, China's laws do not clearly stipulate the criteria for identifying members of rural collective economic organizations. However, according to the Civil Code, the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees, the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Applicable Legal Issues in the Trial of Agricultural Contract Disputes and some local laws and regulations, there are principled provisions on the determination of membership of rural collective economic organizations: "It is decided by collective members in accordance with legal procedures." Generally speaking, we mainly determine whether a person belongs to a rural collective economic organization from three aspects; Whether it is produced in the place where the collective economic organization is located; If the life and household registration are consistent according to law, the person can be considered as a member of a collective economic organization.
Article 6 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Urban Real Estate Management Law * * * In order to meet the needs of public interests, the state may expropriate the houses of units and individuals on state-owned land, and give compensation for demolition according to law to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the expropriated person; Expropriation of individual houses should also guarantee the living conditions of the expropriated person. Specific measures shall be formulated by the State Council.