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Still, it is a good thing for tenants that you can continue to live for up to four years if you want, and that the owner cannot raise the rent more than a certain amount at a time.

However, it is said that various tricks to avoid the law are overflowing in the field.



Reporter Jeong Seong-jin continued to report.



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Shin-mo, who is about to expire the multi-family house charter contract in April, recently received a call from the landlord.



[Shin-Mo/Tean:'Will you re-contract?' So I think we should extend it. (Then)'Then, you have to



pay

500,000 won for the maintenance fee.' (I said.)] The

rent is only up to 5% of the previous and monthly rent cap. Instead of raising it, it's a trick to increase the management fee by 10 times.



One landlord, who said he would live without raising the jeonse of 400 million won at a time, turned it out as a leased property as soon as the tenant, who could not save the amount of money, found a house to move to.



[Newlyweds/tenants in their twenties: Just because (the landlord) came in, we found a house quickly, and we did everything, but I can't give up the other rented house that I signed in now...

.] Although the



government claims the increase in contract renewal rate as a result, the renewal rate alone cannot tell whether or not the landlord is tyranny, such as a tricky increase in maintenance fees or contracts exceeding the rent limit of 5%.



Dispute mediation complaints have more than doubled, and consultation and relief are not easy, so it is common to give up.



[Shinmo/Tenant: (Consultation) The reservation dates are almost full.

(To receive consultation) I had to go to the local area almost a month later.]



[Jae-man Im/Professor, Sejong University Real Estate Department: The tenant's right to renew the contract through a procedure that examines or confirms the legitimate reason for the landlord In addition



to increasing the accessibility and speed of dispute settlement in

a more effective way (which should be guaranteed)

, some say that the legal binding force on the outcome of the settlement should be strengthened.



(Video coverage: Park Hyeon-cheol, video editing: Kim Seon-tak)