First, how to safeguard the rights and interests of the collapse of dangerous houses
1. If the property right is infringed, the obligee can solve it through conciliation, mediation, arbitration and litigation.
2. If there is any dispute about the ownership and content of the real right, the interested party may request to confirm the right.
3. If the homestead is lost due to natural disasters and other reasons, the right to use the homestead shall be eliminated. Redistribute the villagers who lost their homestead according to law.
Two, the government's compensation standards for the collapse of dangerous houses are as follows:
1. If it is a first-class dangerous house with five-guarantee households and low-guarantee households, then the average household subsidy is 22,300 yuan.
2. If it belongs to the first-class dangerous house of needy households, the average household subsidy is 1.23 million yuan.
3. If it belongs to the second-class dangerous house of five-guarantee households, then the average household subsidy is 0.85 million yuan.
Three, after the collapse of the housing land acquisition compensation methods are:
1, monetary compensation, that is, compensation for the expropriated house according to the market price of similar real estate;
2, property rights exchange, that is, the reconstruction of houses in different places or in situ, and the property rights exchange with the demolished houses;
3, combined compensation, that is, the demolition compensation mode is selected by the demolition person, and the compensation can be combined.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 233
If the property right is infringed, the obligee can solve it through conciliation, mediation, arbitration and litigation.
Article 234
If there is a dispute over the ownership and content of the real right, the interested party may request to confirm the right.
Article 364
If the homestead is lost due to natural disasters and other reasons, the right to use the homestead shall be eliminated. Redistribute the villagers who lost their homestead according to law.