Most of the residents who have been demolished will happily move into their new houses after receiving a very generous compensation, but some people do not cooperate and become what we usually call nail households. People who generally become nail houses are undoubtedly dissatisfied with compensation and want more compensation, so they are unwilling to demolish. Some developers can only compromise for the progress of the project, and some developers simply ignore these nail households and only leave a house.
In addition to the above situation, there is another one that is really unwilling to dismantle. In their eyes, old houses are more valuable than money. For example, in Zhengzhou, Henan, there is a nail house that is unwilling to tear down the house anyway. In the end, his house was not only not forcibly demolished, but also well protected.
Zhengzhou 200-year-old house, the owner threatened not to tear it down 10 billion.
In Zhengzhou High-tech Zone, there is such a special house, surrounded by high-rise buildings, leaving only a seemingly shabby old house. The owner of this house is Ren Jinling, who is over 60 years old this year. He has lived in this house for decades and originally wanted to stay here for his old age. However, one day, he suddenly received a notice saying that it was going to be demolished.
After hearing the news, the residents nearby were overjoyed. After all, the compensation they got after the demolition was enough for them to spend the rest of their lives carefree, but Ren Jinling was not happy when he heard about it, but worried. With the retirement of time, most residents nearby agreed to the demolition conditions and moved away one after another, but he was unwilling to move away. Developers want to forcibly levy, but very firmly rejected the demolition requirements, and even threatened to give 654.38+000 billion.
Knowing the truth, the old house was protected by the government.
Why are you so attached to a house? It turns out that this house is Ren Jinling's ancestral home, and its history can be traced back to the Qianlong period more than 200 years ago. Ren Jinling's ancestor was Ren Derun, a second-class official during the Qianlong period.
During his reign, he worked hard and made great contributions to the court. Emperor Qianlong gave him a plaque, which read "Auxiliary Wing State Affairs". Since then, Ren Derun has built this old house and hung a plaque on the door. After many vicissitudes, the house has remained intact for more than 200 years.
After learning the news, the local government listed the old house as a cultural relic protection unit, and the government also helped to maintain it. After that, the house was preserved. Many nail households are insatiable, which makes everyone seriously ill. However, nail households like Ren Jinling are admirable.