If there is an agreement within the family regarding the placement compensation and it does not violate the mandatory provisions of laws and regulations, the agreement should generally be complied with. If there was no agreement or the agreement was unclear, the distribution would be based on the following principles: 1. ** One share for each person, equal division **: equality, fairness and reasonableness are the basic principles of civil law. The tenant and the person living together have a mutual relationship with the compensation, and in principle, the compensation is divided equally. 2. ** Take proper care of special residents **: Take appropriate care of the elderly residents and those who lack financial resources, because these people have insufficient social protection and weak survival and development capabilities. Most of the public housing comes from the elderly, and their interests should be taken care of appropriately. 3. ** Assignment by Contribution **: If the tenant or the person living with the tenant has paid the corresponding amount when obtaining the right to rent the public rental house, they can get more shares appropriately, reflecting the principle of equal value and the agreement between rights and obligations. 4. ** Special circumstances involving a minor **: If a minor lives in the demolished public housing, the person who is actually responsible for the custody of the minor can receive an appropriate amount of compensation. In addition, having a registered permanent residence may not be able to get a share of the relocation funds. When the residential house is requisitioned, the monetary compensation and property rights exchanged by the public house tenant shall be shared by the public house tenant and its co-occupants. A co-resident refers to a person who has a permanent residence in the house to be requisitioned and has actually lived there for more than one year (except in special circumstances) when the house is requisitioned. Moreover, there are no other houses in the city or there are other houses but it is difficult to live in them (generally refers to the situation where the per person living space in other houses is not enough to meet the legal minimum standard).
Books on housing funds and loans are recommended as follows: 1. Regulations on the Administration of the Public Provident Fund This is a legal document about the housing accumulation fund formulated by the Chinese government. It can help readers understand the basic concept and usage of the housing accumulation fund. 2. Guide to housing accumulation fund loans This book introduced the basic knowledge of housing fund loans, application conditions, loan process and repayment methods, etc. It could help readers understand the relevant information of housing fund loans. 3 " Personal housing fund loan calculator " This is a calculator for calculating housing accumulation fund personal loans. It can help readers calculate and analyze the loan according to their own situation and better understand the relevant information of housing accumulation fund loans. I hope the books recommended above can help you!
Comic relief funds are mainly used to support various charitable projects and causes. The allocation is usually based on specific needs and priorities identified by the organization handling the funds.
The conditions for public rental housing security vary in different regions. The following are some common conditions: 1. ** Revenue **: - It may be that the per capital income of the family is lower than the local minimum living standard, such as the residents who have received employment relief or have not been re-employed after the expiration of the period of employment relief, and the per capital income of the family is lower than the minimum living standard; After the on-the-job and laid-off personnel receive their wages or minimum wages, basic living expenses, and after the retired personnel receive their retirement pension, their family income is still lower than the minimum living standard, etc. - Some regions stipulated that the per average monthly income of a family was lower than a certain amount. For example, the per average monthly income of a family applying for migrant workers was less than 3773 yuan (inclusive) in Lan 'Zhou City; there were also regions that stipulated that the annual income of a family with three or less members was less than 100,000 yuan (inclusive), and the annual income of a family with four or more members was less than 130,000 yuan (inclusive). There were also regional regulations that stated that the average household income of migrant workers with stable employment should be less than 1.2 times the city's average disposable income in the previous year. 2. ** House Condition **: - The applicants and their family members have no housing in the local area or the average housing area of the family is lower than the local standard. For example, the applicants and family members of low-and middle-income families with housing difficulties in cities and towns have no housing or the average housing area of the family is less than 13 square meters (inclusive) in Lan 'Zhou City; In some areas, the average housing area of the family is less than 15 square meters (inclusive), etc. 3. ** Family relationship **: - To apply for a legal relationship of support, upbringing, or upbringing between family members. 4. ** Other conditions **: - The applicants may need to be at least 18 years old, have a stable job and source of income, and have the corresponding civil capacity. - For newly employed college students, they may be required to have urban household registration in the city, university education or above, newly employed employees who have worked for less than five years (including five years), and have paid endowment insurance for more than one year (including one year) in the local area. The unit does not have a unit employee apartment, and the applicants and family members have no housing in the local area. - Foreign workers may need to have a residence permit of the city, have been stably employed in the local area for a certain number of years (such as more than three years (including three years) stipulated by Lan 'Zhou City), have signed a labor contract with the unit, and continuously pay a certain number of years (such as more than three years (including three years) stipulated by Lan' Zhou City) endowment insurance and other conditions. Whether the specific eight families met the qualifications for public rental housing protection needed to refer to the specific local policies and regulations, and compare the actual situation of each family, including income, housing, family relations and other factors.
There are cases where public housing is overrun by pests. In certain areas, rats are a huge problem. They chew through wires, which is a fire hazard, and they also contaminate food. Families living there are constantly worried about their children getting bitten or getting sick from the diseases these pests carry. It's really a nightmare for the residents.
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has had some success stories too. Some of its developments have provided stable housing for generations of families. For example, certain projects have been renovated and improved over time to offer better living conditions. Despite facing challenges, NYCHA has managed to house a significant number of low - income residents in a city with a high cost of living.
Only the information of "one person guaranteed by public rental housing" was rather vague. If we look at the situation in Cangzhou City, in the third quarter of 2024, there were 30 households with one person guaranteed in the allocation plan for qualified families (the fourth batch) of urban public rental housing. These one-person families were further divided into three groups: the care group, the 65 (excluding)-45 years old (inclusive) group, and the group under 45 years old; In the second quarter of 2024, there were 44 families in the one-person family group in the allocation plan for qualified families guaranteed by urban public rental housing (the third batch). They were also divided into three groups according to the special circumstances and age of the guarantee personnel, namely, care, 65 - 45 years old and less than 45 years old, and were ranked according to the age of the applicants. In different regions, there would be different arrangements for the security of public rental housing for one person according to local policies, housing and other factors.
One horror story could be a landlord who refuses to make necessary repairs. Tenants in public housing might have leaky roofs or broken heating systems, but the landlord ignores their requests. This leaves the tenants living in uncomfortable and sometimes even dangerous conditions.
Shijiaying Village was currently moving. According to the document [2], Shijiaying Township was an area threatened by mining collapse and geological disasters, and needed to be relocated. The documents [3] and [5] mentioned the land and space planning of Shijiaying Township, which focused on ensuring the safety of housing and planned part of the construction land for the relocation of dangerous households. In addition, document [7] mentioned that the Shijiaying township government had reported the flood-damaged trench restoration project to the district competent department and carried out construction. However, the search results did not provide a specific relocation schedule or progress. Therefore, detailed information about the relocation of Shijiaying Village was currently unknown.
" 72 Tenants " was a TV series about 72 tenants living in Taiping Street, Xiguan, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province during the Republic of China in the 1940s. The story mainly described the contest between the landlord and the tenant, as well as the ups and downs of the neighborhood life. The show was broadcast on July 5, 2008 on Guangdong's Dawan TV. The series had a total of 120 episodes and was updated to 107 episodes. Due to copyright reasons, some episodes are temporarily unavailable.
" 72 Tenants: The Journey of the Handsome " was filmed in Xiashuai Village, Huaiji County, Zhaoqing. The crew chose Xiashuai Village as the location to showcase the rich local culture, agricultural and sideline products, ecological environment, and Zhuang Yao customs. In the play, they combined the traditional culture, customs, folk culture and comedy elements of the Republic of China period to present a unique visual feast for the audience. Xiashuai Township was located in the northwest of Huaiji County, Zhaoqing. It was one of the only minority villages in Guangdong Province.