State-owned allocated land: because the land occupied by the building goes with the building (commonly known as "land goes with the house"), that is, there is only compensation for the house or other buildings and objects on the ground when moving, and there is no land compensation item. Therefore, this "turn" is no different from the "transfer" in the demolition compensation.
Distribution methods are generally divided into two types:
1, which is free transfer, that is, no transfer fee is charged;
2. It is a paid transfer, that is, a certain transfer fee needs to be paid.
The allocation of state-owned land is mainly to promote the optimal allocation of land resources. The allocation of state-owned land has the following characteristics:
1. Wide range of allocated land: the allocated state-owned land includes not only urban land, but also various types of land such as rural areas and forest areas;
2. The allocated land uses are diverse: the allocated uses of state-owned land include commercial land, residential land, industrial land, public facilities land and other uses;
3. Flexible land allocation methods: The allocation methods of state-owned land include not only free allocation and paid allocation, but also land circulation and utilization through leasing, transfer and cooperation;
4. Land allocation management norms: the allocation of state-owned land needs to strictly abide by the national land management laws, regulations and policy requirements to ensure the legality and standardization of land transfer.
To sum up, the allocation of state-owned land must comply with the requirements of national laws, regulations and policies, and shall not violate the rules or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others. At the same time, units and individuals who allocate land also need to fulfill their corresponding obligations and responsibilities, ensure the legal use and protection of land, and promote the sustainable development and utilization of land resources.
Legal basis:
"Interim Measures for the administration of allocated land use rights" Article 2
The allocation of land use rights refers to the state-owned land use rights obtained by land users in various ways except transferring land use rights.