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construction of the New Hope Town, which LH is building in Paju, Gyeonggi-do, is delayed, the move-in period is expected to be delayed by nearly 8 months. The problem is that LH has not properly informed prospective tenants about this fact.



This is reporter Im Tae-woo.



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This is a construction site for Newlyweds Hope Town, which will be built in Wadong-dong, Paju, Gyeonggi-do with a scale of 430 households.



Construction started at the end of last year and is due to move in at the end of next year, but the foundation is under construction for a year and a half.



According to the original construction plan, the building should have gone up to the 5th and 6th floors above ground, but as you can see, it is working underground rather than above the ground.



To the inquiries of prospective occupants about whether the construction progress is too slow, LH replied, "There is no problem." .



[Move prospective gonna gyesyeotdeon already waiting for prices to some extent charters Toka all these things, the contract according to the occupancy date, (accommodate) deferred situation yiraseo Everybody's a situation that's frustrating.]



That LH side last summer rain and higher groundwater level because explain.



[Construction official: Because you have to dig in the ground to know. Now that we start construction in the ground, there are a lot of things that change depending on the deformation and conditions… .]



Yiraneunde because moving potential to was to find measures that can immediately notify it reduces the increase in construction period is not a first,



[LH parties: one to match the resident time anyway now (efforts) and state'm in]



pointed to the shortening The dissatisfaction of prospective tenants is that no effort is seen.



If the move-in is delayed, LH plans to pay 6% interest on the down payment and intermediate payment paid by prospective tenants as compensation.



However, there is no way to solve the sudden move-in vacancy amidst the jeonse crisis, so newlyweds are at a loss.



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seong, Kang Dong-cheol, video editing: Park Soo-seon)