“I made a showroom for the president to show, even at dawn, people woke up, and I didn’t ask the neighbors to understand, and the entrance was blocked, so he couldn’t get out. What do you do when the president arrives? People living here at this time (rental housing) were not treated properly … “
[땅집고] A public rental housing complex in Block A4-1, Dongtan 2 New Town in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do, built by the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) to commemorate the supply of ‘1 million housing units for rent ‘. President Moon Jae-in visited the site on the 11th of this month and looked around the interior of a 12-pyeong two-story house (119 rooms, 41B㎡) and 13 pyeong two-room (107-44A㎡) in 218 buildings. and said, “It’s cozy. In the case of a newly married couple with a small child, it is possible to have two children, ”he said and controversially. Recently, even a family with only one child prefers a 30 pyeong apartment, but the public criticizes that it would be enough for a family of 4 to live in a rental apartment of about 10 pyeong.
However, there are others who are more angry with this incident. These are the residents of the Hwaseong Dongtan 2 A4-1 block complex visited by President Moon. A resident posted a post in the online public rental housing community saying he heard the sound of donations until dawn as he urgently decorated the house for President Moon to visit. He added that the homes of residents living in the complex are not being properly repaired. In short, the president’s visit to the rental housing complex on this day was nothing more than a ‘show show’.
In fact, according to data received from the Korea Land and Housing Management Corporation (LH) by the People’s Power Office, LH has a total of 450 million won, including 42.9 million won for interior repairs, etc. ., to lead President Moon’s rental housing visit on the 11th. He seemed to have spent. The remaining 410 million won was spent as event agency cost, and the contract is estimated to have been signed after considering outdoor events before the social distancing stage was strengthened due to the new coronavirus infection. Considering that the deposit for the houses that the president looked around that day was about 60 million won and the monthly rent was 190,000 to 230,000 won, about 70% of the deposit on the house was used for interior expenses of the ‘ Show’.
Residents of the complex say they have requested LH defect repairs, but are experiencing inconvenience due to not having their homes repaired on time. An LH official said: “All homes that have received defect repairs have been confirmed to have been repaired,” but residents said, “I have not contacted you even though I have requested repairs for a long time.” . “I am waiting after receiving default compensation)” and so on. A resident heard the news that more than 400 million won was spent on President Moon’s visit and said, “I put it at 2 million won because I saved and saved my furniture … He also left a word.
Neighbors said it was difficult for them to sign a contract due to the complex’s poor internal condition, although they won the award for a two-story, one-story house (41㎡). Mr. A wrote: “I visited four days before the contract, and the ceiling in the entry and living room were stained with water leaks, and the wallpaper was torn, and I was surprised that both the first and second floors the house were covered in pink and red mold. ” . He continued: “When I contacted the LH defect repair team, the repairs were done free of charge within 3 years, and after that the tenant asked me to do the repairs for a fee. After showing a house full of mold and leaks, the logic of moving in first is guts. “
Meanwhile, the Hwaseong Dongtan 2 A4-1 block rental housing complex, which President Moon visited, has recruited tenants four times since September last year, but out of a total of 1,640 homes, about 400 remain vacant. Currently, about 1 in 4 are vacant. The 12-pyeong duplex type that President Moon looked around had only 12 homes, accounting for only 0.73% of the total volume, and the two-bedroom type was the most expensive house to rent. /Reporter Lee Ji-eun, Reporter [email protected]
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