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today's (23rd) government audit held by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, a lot of talks have come and gone over the recent soaring issue of jeonse prices.

The government has announced that it will soon announce a plan to supply mid- to large-sized public leases that even the middle class can live.



For more details, this is reporter Je Hee-won.



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Homeland Minister Kim Hyun-mi said he is in discussions with the fiscal authorities on a plan to expand the area of ​​public leases and supply them to the middle class.



[Kim Hyun-mi / Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: In November, there will be an opportunity to talk about a new type of public lease, and in the process, there will be a change in the support policy of the fiscal authorities...

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This implies that it has reached opinions with the Ministry of Finance for support of the Housing and Urban Fund.



The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is considering increasing the rental area to 85㎡ and raising the median income standard higher than 130%.



Minister Kim said he sympathized with the claim that the tax credit for monthly rent should be expanded, and said he would consult with the fiscal authorities.



Now, if homeless households with an annual income of 70 million won or less live in a house with a standard market price of 300 million won or less, they receive monthly tax credit.



The reason for the recent surge in jeonse prices was due to the revision of the leasing law, due to the low interest rate, and battles continued.



[Kim Eun-hye/Representative Power of the People: From March to June, the low interest rate continued to be maintained, and until this time, the cheonsei market was maintained without difficulty.

(Lease) jumped after Law 3]



[Kim Hyun-mi/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: Until the early 19th year, the market was very stable and there was a tendency to decline in some regions, but in the middle of 19th, interest rates were cut again and the trend turned to an increase again...

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relation to the SBS report last June, Dine Construction Chairman Dong-Seok Oh attended as a witness to the National Territorial Commission's National Bureau, in connection with the SBS report in June that thousands of people who received sales from officetels at various business sites across the country were suffering damages such as delayed move-in and payment of interest.



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Representative Power of the People: Does it take more than a year (than the planned move-in date)?]

[Dong-Seok Oh/Chairman of Dain Construction: I'm sorry.]



Chairman Oh said that several business sites are resuming construction, and the damages such as loan interest are completed. Later, he announced that he would deduct it when processing the balance.



(Video coverage: Haryeong, video editing: Kim Seon-tak)