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Is there any compensation for listing old houses as cultural relics?

Will give corresponding compensation. If the old house is designated as a cultural relic, it does not belong to the parties, but it will be compensated accordingly. The ownership of immovable cultural relics owned by the state has its unique legal characteristics. The ownership of state-owned immovable cultural relics does not change with the change of the ownership or use right of the land to which it is attached. Safeguard the ownership of state-owned immovable cultural relics from infringement. It is an important principle that the ownership of state-owned movable cultural relics will not change because of the termination or change of its custody and collection units.

First, the old house has been listed as a cultural relic for a long time. How to apply for subsidies?

1, the cultural relics law clearly stipulates that houses are protected.

2. There is compensation for demolition. No demolition, no compensation. Just stay alive.

3. But you need to apply to the local neighborhood committee for maintenance. Until it is approved.

Second, does the old house still belong to itself as a cultural relic?

1. In the case that the house is recognized as a cultural relic, since the house belongs to the party concerned, the party concerned still has the right to dispose of the house according to law.

2. In addition, if the real estate is transferred, a written transfer contract shall be signed, and the way of obtaining the land use right shall be specified in the contract.

3. When the real estate is transferred, the rights and obligations stipulated in the land use right transfer contract will be transferred accordingly.

Three. Classification standard of cultural relics

1, cultural relics collection is divided into precious cultural relics and general cultural relics.

2. Precious cultural relics are divided into Grade I, Grade II and Grade III.

3. Representative cultural relics with particularly important historical, artistic and scientific values are first-class cultural relics; Those with important historical, artistic and scientific values are second-class cultural relics; With more important historical, artistic and scientific value, it is a third-class cultural relic.

4. General cultural relics with certain historical, artistic and scientific values. Specifically, movable property can be divided into stone tools, bone utensils, dental utensils, jade articles, pottery, bronzes, ironware, wood products, calligraphy and painting, books, embroidery and other miscellaneous items; Immovable can be divided into ancient buildings, ancient cultural sites, ancient tombs, ancient kiln sites, ancient workshops, ancient battlefields, cliff stone carvings, rock paintings, large sculptures and so on.

Legal basis:

Urban Housing Units Management Regulations

Article 16 stipulates that if there are other provisions in laws and regulations, the demolition of the embassy (consulate) houses, military facilities, churches, temples, cultural relics and historical sites shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and regulations. However, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Cultural Relics mainly emphasizes the protection of cultural relics, and there is no corresponding provision on the compensation for the demolition (expropriation) of ancient buildings involving cultural relics.