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government has come up with a plan to supply 114,000 public rental houses in the future to resolve the jeonse crisis.

At the same time, they also proclaimed to improve the quality of newly built public rental housing, but residents are complaining that even if there are problems in public rental apartment complexes that have already been built, problems are not resolved properly.



Reporter Park Chan-geun covered the field.



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This is a 1025 household public rental apartment complex that is about to move in next week.



But the one-story structure is strange.



The common entrance where you can pass your password or card key is available from the 2nd floor, and the individual entrance door on the 1st floor faces the road.




If the outsider who passes the road decides, it is easy to get to the front of the house.



[Kim Seong-jun/Neighboring residents: It seems that the security is not good, and it seems that someone will come and pee and go and throw away a lot of trash.

It was weird anyway.

If you leave something like a courier in front of the door, it will be completely exposed.]



A prospective tenant wrote to the internet community, "I had a hard time winning and went to see it, and I thought it was a machine room.



In fact, it was confirmed that 11 of the 41 households who had decided to move in to the first floor canceled the winning contract.



SH said that it was built as an open structure in accordance with its design intention to eliminate the disconnect between residents, but as criticism increased, it retreated to collect residents' opinions and take necessary measures.



Water is dripping from the bathroom ceiling.




It is water that flows from the sewer pipe connected to the toilet in the upper house.



There was also mold on the floor walls.



[Mr. A/LH rental apartment residents: I couldn't wash my children at that time because I couldn't wash them in the toilet.

Even if these institutions preside and increase public leases…

.]



Mr. A requested repairs for defects in September last year, but LH's actions ended in March this year, half a year later.



Mr. A has decided to move without enduring repeated defects and lukewarm repair measures.



When you tap the wall of the room with your hand, misty dust is released.



The gray dust that fell like this accumulated on the floor.



Mr. B and his family reportedly suffered from sore throat and headaches from dust and odor.



[Mr. B/LH rented apartment residents: Very reading, I feel like I'm really caught in my throat when I take it, and I cough and head headache.

It's a health problem.] In the



past 4 years, LH has newly supplied about 230,000 homes, including public leases, of which 36,000 have been defective within one year.



One out of six houses had a defect.



[Kim Jin-yu/Professor of Urban and Transportation Engineering, Gyeonggi University: You cannot suddenly increase the number of manpower and time.

(Public lease) If the volume target is greatly increased, the likelihood of defects will increase.]



Last week, the government, which announced its jeonse countermeasures, promised a fast supply of public leases and quality life-long housing.



Also, tenants of rental housing are hoping that it is not built like this.



(Video editing: Jihye So, VJ: Hyunwoo Park, CG: Sooin Jo, Yujin Lee)