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Chapter 1: The village’s relocation policy?
Back home, Lin Ran had nothing to do these days and could only wait patiently for the secret shooting date to arrive.
Recently, he has not gone to collect rags or go to Panjiayuan to pick up leaks. Instead, he has stayed at home with his parents and studied the tomb chapter of "The Book of Lu Ban".
He is now a popular man in the village. Two cars take him home, and another car often appears at his door.
So much so that when the villagers saw his parents, they were polite and praised Lin Ran for his promising future and that he would definitely be a pillar of the country in the future.
Originally, my parents had a low status in the village and were often looked down upon.
Now that it has changed its appearance, they are also very happy.
There were still five days left before the agreed date. The family was having dinner, but they saw a little sad look on their parents' faces.
"Our village seems to be relocating homesteads recently." Father Lin suddenly brought up this topic.
When he went to work in the fields today, the village chief personally came to him and told him about it.
"Relocation?" Lin Ran thought it was demolition just now, and felt happy when he realized that it was the relocation of homestead.
Rural homesteads and houses are compensated separately.
The property rights of the homestead are owned by the village collective, and villagers can build their own houses on the homestead.
"Yes, it is said that the village has newly planned several residential sites and wants the villagers to move there. Come today to ask my opinion." Father Lin replied.
"Then we want to move?" Mother Lin asked him.
Father Lin is a native farmer, and he is also quite stubborn and has difficulty leaving his comfort zone, so he said, "Of course I don't want to move."
Lin Ran was aroused with a lot of curiosity. A large number of cultural relics could be excavated in Xiping Village. Xialin Village was so close to each other, so there should be the possibility of unearthed cultural relics.
He did have the impression that this was the case, but it was only after he had left his hometown many years ago that someone sent the cultural relics to the museum and told him that he was from Xialin Village. Lin Ran learned about the situation.
It was during the relocation that year that a family of villagers chose a homestead near the top of a mountain. When they started construction, they discovered that some ancient cultural relics were buried underground.
The villagers chose to hide it and confiscated all the cultural relics.
The location is on the easternmost side of the village. Because it is too close to the mountains, the villagers are not willing to choose this side.
"Dad, isn't it good to move? Our family just needs a bigger house." Lin Ran pretended to be joking and tried, "Sister, don't you think your bedroom is too small? Let's just build a bigger one."
"Haha, Xiaoran, do you think buying a homestead and building a house is free?" Father Lin smiled, feeling that his son was a bit naive.
"Aren't we relocating?" Lin Ran became curious about the relocation system.
Father Lin didn't notice Lin Ran's little thoughts, so he explained: "If you want to move, you can buy a homestead at a low price. The original homestead cost 11 yuan per square meter. If you demolish the family house and move it, it only costs [-] yuan per square meter. You can buy up to [-] square meters, it seems."
In rural areas, a house with an area of [-] square meters can be used to build a single-family courtyard.
And there is no height limit yet. As long as you are not afraid of death, no one will care if you build a nine-story dormitory at home.
In later generations, rural homestead land can only be described as an inch of land. Now it only costs nine yuan to replace it. Isn't this a great thing?
The family's house was already in need of repairs, and Lin Ran had prepared some money, but direct replacement was obviously more in line with Lin Ran's wishes.
"Do you think we need to relocate?" Lin's father decided to ask his family for their opinions.
"No, you live well, why do you want to move?" Lin Wanjun was the first to stand up and object.
Mother Lin also echoed: "We have lived here for more than 20 years, and it has been smooth sailing. It is not good to move rashly."
Father Lin nodded: "There are many places where money needs to be spent at home, so it is really not suitable for relocation."
"Will there be no compensation for relocation?" Lin Ran asked.
In his impression, housing reform has not yet started, but rural homestead subsidies have always been available. Otherwise, who would be willing to demolish other people's houses for no reason.
"Yes, on a per capita basis, if the four members of our family are relocated, each person will be compensated 200 yuan."
Father Lin said that something was wrong, and he asked: "Xiao Ran, why are you so concerned about the relocation?"
"Dad, isn't this a good thing?" Lin Ran said. He wanted to use mathematical proof to convince his father that relocation was a beneficial thing anyway.
The relocation is different from what Wei Chengbin's family encountered. The compensation is clearly marked.
However, Father Lin suddenly said sternly: "Xiaoran, this is our business, you don't need to worry about it."
Father Lin is a traditional rural man. He has been taught since childhood that family affairs are decided by the head of the family.
In his heart, Lin Ran and Lin Wanjun will both build their own homes in the future. This is his home, so naturally he has the final say.
Father Lin didn't want to move at all. He thought it would be too much trouble. His thoughts were also solidified and he couldn't get out of his comfort zone.
After being scolded by Lin's father, Lin Ran also chose to shut up.
I just feel a little helpless. This is a great thing. If I can get the homestead first, my family's life can be improved.
What's more important is that batch of cultural relics. When Lin Ran returned to Xialin Village in his previous life, the head of the family had already moved to the city.
The only thing that is certain is that he had no idea what the cultural relics he dug out were. He lost a lot of them when he was playing with them for children. Later, he moved to the city and discarded a lot more.
It can only be described as a waste of natural resources.
"Dad, I just want to know where you can build a house." Lin Ran was not sure whether it was the current batch of homestead sites that were being renovated. After all, it had been opened for relocation several times.
But later, the number of villagers became less and less, and people settled in the city. Only the elderly and children were left in the village.
"More than 100 pieces of homestead land have been divided. If you are interested, you can go and take a look." Father Lin smiled and said, "If you get married now, your collective household registration in the village can also subscribe for a [-]-square-meter homestead." .”
"That's right, I really want to move and get married myself." Lin Wanjun also said.
"Sister, don't you want a big bedroom?" Lin Ran rolled her eyes. He usually complained to Lin Ran that his classmates' rooms were too big, but hers was a room with a strong partition, and she shared the same room with Lin Ran. .
"I do, but I don't want to move now." Lin Wanjun replied.
"That's right, Xiaoran, don't worry about this, just listen to your father." Mother Lin said.
Three of the four members of the family have already refused to move, and there is no point in Lin Ran insisting.
But this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and Lin Ran didn't want to miss it.
My father said that the details were posted on the bulletin board at the entrance of the village, and he decided to go find out about it after dinner.
All in all, there is nothing I can do to miss out on the dividends of this era!
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