Service Overview
Enterprise demolition covers the expropriation and relocation of various market entities, including production enterprises, processing enterprises, industry and trade enterprises, and small and medium-sized private enterprises. Different from ordinary housing demolition, it focuses on protecting enterprises’ operational profits and long-term business value. Enterprise operation relies on comprehensive factors such as land, factory buildings, equipment, customer resources, operational qualifications and site layout. Demolition is not merely the relocation of real estate, but the restructuring of the entire business system. In practice, most enterprises encounter various problems during demolition, including unrecognized operational qualifications, under-calculated production suspension losses, uncompensated employee resettlement costs, no indemnity for intangible asset losses, and unassumed overall relocation losses. Some expropriation projects adopt a one-size-fits-all compensation standard while ignoring differences in enterprise scale, operation years, tax payment records and industry attributes. As a result, enterprises often bear far higher demolition costs than the compensation received, seriously hindering their sustainable development.
Service Content
Tailored to the characteristics of enterprise demolition, Beijing Sheng Yun Law Firm provides special legal services adapted to corporate operational needs, focusing on the protection of enterprises’ overall rights and interests rather than mere real estate compensation. During case handling, our lawyers comprehensively sort out all legitimate claims of enterprises based on business licenses, tax records, operational turnover data, site ownership or lease documents, production permits and factory layout materials. The full scope of compensable interests includes real estate compensation, land use right compensation, operational losses, equipment relocation and commissioning losses, employee resettlement compensation, business interruption losses, and amortized losses of site investment.
We adopt diversified legal remedies to resolve common enterprise demolition disputes, including illegal forced relocation, unfair compensation schemes, distorted appraisal reports and unrecognized operational losses, and rectify irregular administrative acts of expropriation authorities in accordance with the law. Meanwhile, we assist enterprises in coordinating relocation plans, balancing demolition compensation and operational transition needs, and properly handling rights disputes between enterprises, expropriation authorities, lessees and cooperative parties. We fully protect enterprises’ legitimate operational and property rights and help enterprises achieve stable transition and sustainable development after demolition.
Sheng Yun Typical Cases
Mr. Zhang, the legal representative of Yongjia Liangji Automatic Control Valve Co., Ltd. in Zhejiang Province, lawfully operated a business premise in Yongjia County. The business site was included in the scope of a governmental expropriation project. Without reaching a compensation agreement with the company, Oubei Sub-district Office of Yongjia County People’s Government forcibly cut off the power supply, severely disrupting the company’s normal production and operation.
Mr. Zhang entrusted the legal team of Lawyer Wang Youyin and demolition attorneys from Beijing Sheng Yun Law Firm to safeguard the company’s legitimate rights. Our lawyers pointed out that forcing enterprise relocation by power cut constituted an illegal compulsory act in violation of the Administrative Compulsion Law. Finally, the People’s Court of Yongjia County ruled that the power-cutting administrative act implemented by Oubei Sub-district Office against the company was illegal.
Legal Consultation Hotlines of Beijing Sheng Yun Law Firm: 010-6190-8088, 400-159-8098, 138-1111-7637