What does public rental housing mean?
The allocation of public rental housing is a process of collecting information of applicants through various channels, formulating application procedures that meet the standards, designating corresponding jurisdictions after strict examination, and allocating public rental housing in a unified, balanced and reasonable way. Pay attention to the principles of fairness, transparency and openness in rent allocation procedures to ensure that applicants who meet the standards have equal opportunities to obtain housing rights. At the same time, we need to pay attention to the living order and the implementation of relevant laws and regulations to ensure that public housing can obtain a safe and harmonious living environment.
The allocation of public rental housing not only solves the housing problem of low-income families, but also relieves the pressure of urban housing and promotes the harmonious and stable development of society. It is a housing policy that embodies social responsibility and administrative responsibility. The government should also strengthen the management and maintenance of public housing, maintain its long-term stable development, and meet the basic housing needs of more families by expanding housing supply channels and improving the financial subsidy system.