Can the government buy houses for books?
The government can buy civil houses for books, but it needs to abide by relevant laws, regulations and procedures. In China, when purchasing civil houses for public facilities, the government needs to abide by the Urban Real Estate Management Law, the Provisions on Assignment and Transfer of State-owned Land Use Rights and other relevant laws and regulations. Among them, the procedure for the government to purchase houses is generally public bidding or negotiation, which needs to be reviewed and approved by relevant departments. In addition, the government needs to consider the applicability and sustainability when purchasing civil houses for books, so as to ensure that the needs of public and social benefits can be met in the process of use and avoid the waste of resources and funds. In practice, the government can choose to purchase, lease or acquire places by other means according to the actual situation to realize the construction and development of public facilities.