Private legal property is protected by law, and illegal possession by any organization or individual is prohibited.

The lawful property of private individuals is protected by law, and it is forbidden for any organization or individual to occupy, plunder or destroy it.

Private property stipulated in the Civil Code includes the following contents:

1, legal income. Legitimate income refers to the income obtained by citizens through their own labor or other means within the scope permitted by law. Such as salary, bonus, manuscript fee, interest, share dividend, accepting gifts, etc.

2. the house. Mainly refers to the houses used by citizens for living and living.

3. storage. Savings refer to citizens' money in banks or credit cooperatives. Except for the needs of judicial organs in handling cases according to law, no unit or individual may inquire about citizens' savings. Banks and credit cooperatives have the obligation of confidentiality.

4. daily necessities. Such as clothes, food, tableware, transportation, etc.

5. Cultural relics. Such as calligraphy, painting, ceramics, ancient books and other valuable items.

6. Books and materials. Such as books, newspapers, charts, etc.

7. Trees, livestock, means of production and other lawful property that citizens are allowed to own by law. Such as tractors and machine tools.

Strengthening the protection of citizens' legitimate private property is conducive to upholding and improving the basic economic system and promoting the development of the non-public economy; It is conducive to ensuring the realization of citizens' rights and promoting the rule of law; It is conducive to mobilizing the enthusiasm and creativity of the broad masses of the people and building a well-off society in an all-round way.

Protecting private property rights is the soil and prerequisite for developing non-public economy. Only by recognizing and protecting private property rights can the non-public economy emerge and develop.

It is conducive to ensuring the realization of citizens' rights and promoting the rule of law. Historical materialism tells us that no matter which society, people can engage in political, scientific, artistic, philosophical and religious activities only after solving the basic material life problems such as food, clothing, housing and transportation.

Legal basis: Article 267 Protection of Private Legal Property of People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code Private legal property is protected by law, and no organization or individual is allowed to occupy, plunder or destroy it.