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What is public rental housing? What is low-rent housing? What is public housing?

Public rental housing refers to the affordable housing provided by the state with policy support, limited construction standards and rent levels, and rented for families with housing difficulties with lower-middle income in cities and towns, newly employed workers without housing and migrant workers with stable employment in cities and towns.

Low-rent housing means that the government provides social security housing to families who meet the minimum living standard of urban residents and have housing difficulties by means of rent subsidies or physical distribution. The distribution form of low-rent housing is mainly rent subsidy, supplemented by physical distribution of rent and rent reduction and exemption.

Public houses are also called public houses and state-owned houses. Refers to the houses built and sold by the state and state-owned enterprises and institutions. Before the house is sold, the property right (possession, use, income and disposal) of the house belongs to the state.

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Public rental housing is not owned by individuals, but by the government or institutions. Rent it to new employees at a price lower than the market price or affordable by the lessee, including some newly graduated college students, as well as some retirees and disabled people. There are also some groups who have migrated from other places to work in cities.

China's low-rent housing is only for rent, not for sale, but for the lowest-income urban residents. Take Shanghai, where the low-rent housing policy has been promoted well, as an example. In April 2003, the standard of low-rent housing was raised from less than 5 square meters per capita to less than 6 square meters per capita.

The so-called public housing is the product of China's special system. Refers to public housing, which is relative to private housing owned by individuals. Ordinary individuals only have the right to lease, but no ownership. Users of public houses have the right to possess, use, partially benefit and restrict the disposal of public houses within the scope permitted by law.

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