Second, the resettlement housing area varies from place to place. We come here according to the number of registered permanent residence, one person is 70 square meters.
In addition to housing resettlement and land acquisition compensation, there is also a transition fee, which is the rental fee for one month according to the number of registered households before the resettlement house is built. Our (rural) side is 200 people/month, which varies from place to place. There is also a demolition incentive fee. In order to encourage everyone to demolish, some local governments demolished it within the specified time, and there were tens of thousands of demolition incentive fees. But it also varies from place to place. Some places have it, and some places don't.
Third, your household registration has moved out, so the demolition has nothing to do with you. The land area has not changed, but your resettlement house (70 square meters) and rental fee are gone.
Generally speaking, if you lose money, you can't enjoy the treatment of all villagers when you go out to register.