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Must the house demolition agreement only be signed by the head of the household?
Yes, it must be signed by the head of the household.

Housing demolition agreement is first of all an agreement and a contract. A contract must have parties, and generally there are at least two parties. The householder is one of the parties, and the agreement is invalid if the householder does not sign it. Therefore, the householder must sign the house demolition agreement, otherwise the agreement will not be established.

Demolition compensation and resettlement agreement:

The Agreement on Compensation and Resettlement for Demolition is an agreement between the demolisher, the demolished and the lessee to clarify the rights and obligations in compensation and resettlement for house demolition. It is a contract that stipulates the civil rights and obligations between the parties to the demolition, and the General Principles of the Civil Law and the Contract Law apply.