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As house prices and rents have risen and the shortage of cheonsei units continues, the Blue House national petition bulletin board continues to criticize the government’s housing policy.
On the 3rd, a petitioner who revealed that he is a mother in her 40s raising a son while working for 10 years after the marriage published a post with the title ‘With the Leasing Law, ordinary people became in a lost country. ‘
Lee Petitioner said: “It was a big mistake to think that a double-income couple could buy and sell a small 30-year-old flat water apartment in Gwangmyeong with the money they had raised while raising a child for 10 years.” Said.
He criticized the government saying: “Everyone is fighting for the price of an apartment and normal life is collapsing. Is this a normal country?”
Another petitioner revealed that he was the father of a third child. Lee’s petitioner appealed: “How can we express the terrible feelings of parents who have to move to a remote area of their children’s school before the entrance exam because they cannot pay the high jeon tax?”
He said, “It is not Gangnam, it is not Seoul, and it is not a new city like Wirye, Mass and Pangyo in Gyeonggi-do.”
In addition, there were some people who requested that the rent to the roof of the cheonsei be applied to the new contracts.
On the 9th, a petition was posted saying: “If you are serious about housing stability for ordinary people, please apply the maximum rent limit for cheonsei to new contracts immediately.”
The petitioner who published this post said: “Living as a homeless person in Korea right now is like war.” “The crazy real estate life covered Korea.”
Then he raised his voice and said, “Didn’t you expect the side effects that will occur when I exclude new contracts from the cheonsei roof system and the price of jeonse rises?
Lee Petitioner also said: “If we remove the bloody tears and twisted backs of the homeless commoners, the Democratic Party together with the Moon Jae-in government will be filled with anger and torches and disappear.
On the same day, another petitioner said: “(The tenant) now pays a higher rent than the price of the house three years ago. Even if I cannot move and buy a house, I cannot buy it too high.”
Seoul apartment rentals in the first week of November announced by the Korea Appraisal Board increased 0.12% compared to the previous week. This is a higher increase than the 0.1% rate from the previous week. It rose for 71 weeks in a row due to enforcement of the right to request contract renewal and increasing demand from moving companies.
Apartment sales across the country increased 0.17% compared to the previous week due to the continued tax on purchases, mainly in the metropolitan area and the main regions.
YTN PLUS Reporter Ji-Young Moon ([email protected])
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