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Article 50 of the Interim Measures for Resettlement of Demobilized Military Cadres
The housing for demobilized military cadres is guaranteed by the local government in accordance with the principles of overall planning, priority arrangement, key guarantee and reasonable burden, mainly by purchasing affordable housing, existing housing or leasing revolving housing, and building self-owned housing. Housing subsidies for demobilized military cadres who plan to work in local units shall be settled by the local government or the receiving and resettlement units in accordance with relevant regulations. Demobilized military cadres who choose their own jobs have not been employed by the party and state organs, social organizations, enterprises and institutions after arriving in the local area, and their housing subsidies shall be implemented with reference to the provisions on housing subsidies for people whose positions and ranks correspond to those of the party and state organs or who have the same conditions. Demobilized military cadres, because their spouses have no housing subsidies, buy affordable housing that exceeds the reasonable burden of the family, and it is really difficult for individuals to pay. The resettlement government should give housing subsidies or give priority to housing provident fund loans as appropriate. Specific measures for housing security for demobilized military cadres shall be implemented in accordance with relevant state regulations.