On the first weekend after the amendment to the Housing Lease Protection Act, which guarantees tenants' rent-to-rent rent for up to four years and limits the rent increase rate to 5%, the rent-to-rent rent market has been chaotic.

As the law took effect three days after the National Assembly's permanent standing, the dispute between the landlord and the tenant over the renewal of the charter contract has become reality.

Existing tenants who are already living on the charter are welcoming to enforce the law, but new tenants, such as newlyweds, who are looking for a rented house are worried about the rising rent and the value of the charter.

In the future, there are also concerns that the charter will disappear and the rent will become the mainstream, which will increase the burden of renting a house.

Chartered inquiries broke out on public offices in Seoul on Sunday.

A real estate agent in Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu said, "How long ago, tenants who used to write a charter renewal agreement asked to re-adjust the contract after it passed the law, and the landlords were upset by the backlash."

An authorized broker in Ahyeon-dong, Mapo-gu said, "The tenants who were going to leave ahead of the charter contract are trying to change their minds and try to sit down, but when they go to see the house, they do not open the door and avoid the phone, so the landlords are in trouble."

Inquiries have been made on various cases, but the number of landlords and tenants is often confused because the authorized brokers cannot provide sufficient answers.

A chartered broker in Daechi-dong said, "The charter is usually written two or three months before the contract expires, but the tenants who used to write the contract some time ago have passed the lease and the contract has not expired. "I'm going to rewrite it by raising the deposit only 5%, but the owners of course endure that they can't, so the atmosphere is not good," he said.

Tenants who have recently renewed the contract have agreed to raise the total set value by more than 400 million won, which means that the new law will increase the amount of only 60 million won, equivalent to 5% of the existing deposit of 1.2 billion won.

The broker said, "With the retrospective application of the new law to the existing contract, there seems to be a growing dispute and conflict between the landlord and the tenant." In terms of writing a contract, if the landlord suddenly comes in, I would accept it. This is not a case or two.”