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A place where there is a shopping mall or officetel with different owners in one building is called a collective building.

However, in a building in Yeouido, Seoul, there is an intense conflict between the tenants and the manager, the representative of the tenants.



Reporter Hoon-Kyung Jang covered what is the problem and whether there is no solution.



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[The fee is



516,000

won] The

building occupants are asked for a surprising parking fee.



[Mr. Kim / Officetel resident: Please open it quickly, I am a resident.

(I can't confirm, you have to ask the management office....) The management office doesn't answer calls, how can I get a resident's car...

.]



The other day (the 14th) another resident experienced this.



[Officetel occupant: My mother died, but (parking lot) don't open the door, why.] This



happened after tenant A announced that he was elected as the integrated manager of the entire building at the end of last year.




[Resident - Mr. A: Why do you recklessly deprive others of their parking rights? We are the owners here. (You can pay and leave.)]



Mr. A created a dedicated parking area for the officetel on the ground and 2nd basement floors, allowing only designated residents to park.



He even asked security guards about the private commute times of certain residents and made absurd comments.



[Mr. A: What time does (the resident) go to work and leave work? Write down the city, number, and phone number. I think the (security personnel) kindness deulinda bad habits (residents) Did not try?]



Amps side's position is that only the management protocol followed.



Residents claim that the management agreement requires the consent of at least 75% of the owners according to the law, but the agreement itself is invalid as the hotel with a 30% stake did not agree.



However, the current collective building law does not require the management rules themselves, so even if the manager commits arbitrariness, it is difficult to impose sanctions.



[Bu Jong-sik / Attorney: (Apartment) The establishment of management regulations (the competent administrative agency) manages, supervises, and even controls post-mortem. .]



Residents are filing a lawsuit to suspend Mr. A's management of his duties.



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok·Kim Hak-mo, video editing: Kim Jun-hee)