Shocked!20 years management fee once **end].
The man worshiped his parents and paid the 20-year fee by the way, but suddenly fell into the freezing point!"I'm 68 years old, and next time I may not be able to!If no one renews the fee when it expires, what will happen to the parents' cemetery?Will the urn be thrown in the trash and then sold to someone else?Netizens exclaimed: There are second-hand tombs in second-hand houses!
A gentleman's parents are buried in a cemetery. Every year, when he went to pay his respects, the cemetery keeper told him that the management fee was due and urged him to pay it.
Thinking that he would have to pay it every year, he would simply pay it a few years in advance. But the administrator told him that he could only pay a one-time fee for a maximum of 20 years.
So, he chose to pay for 20 years. He suddenly thought of a question 20 years later: he was 88 years old at that time, if he was not alive and his children did not renew the fee, would the cemetery management take the initiative to contact him?Even though he left ***, how can the deceased be contacted?
What happens to the cemetery in the event of uncontact and non-renewal?
Are they going to take out my parents' ashes and sell the cemetery to someone else?The more he thought about it, the more anxious he became, and he didn't even dare to choose a cemetery to be buried a hundred years later!
After 200 years, a family owns more than 100 tombs, what will be the annual management fee?Children and grandchildren will not be able to inherit, they can only abandon their ancestors, and the family concept will also be annihilated!
What was originally a cemetery to save arable land has turned into a commercial activity, and it has become a stupid move to abandon tradition and destroy inheritance
He felt that instead of doing this, it was better to inform his children early that he would choose to be buried at sea, in a tree or in flowers, so why should he buy a cemetery
Throw the ashes into the sea or bury them in the ground, and your children don't have to worry about it!Otherwise, the children will be under the same pressure.
So, how long does the cemetery last?
In fact, to date, there have been no regulations on the issue of cemeteries after the expiration of their term of use, and there are no uniform regulations at the national level.
Some places have enacted some regulations, but the number of renewals and periodicity of lease renewals also varies.
According to Article 12 of the Interim Regulations on the Assignment and Transfer of Urban State-owned Land Use Rights, the maximum term of land use rights shall be determined according to the following purposes: 70 years for residential land and 50 years for comprehensive or other land use.
Therefore, from this point of view, the property rights of cemeteries are generally 50 or 70 years.
This issue has sparked extensive discussion. It has been said that burials over thousands of years have not led to a mountain of graves, and the appearance of cemeteries has led to a dense concentration of tombstones.
It has also been suggested that cemeteries should allow multiple burials in one tomb to solve the problem of the ashes of multiple generations of deceased people through deep burial, so that family cemeteries can be continued. One tomb and one or two burials are indeed a waste of land!
Some people think, why bother so much?The cemetery will disappear after a hundred years, and at most the grandchildren will remember their ancestors, and then it will be dust and soil!
So, what are your thoughts on this issue?