Park Jun-young, who said he was frustrated and had nowhere to appeal, went to the broadcasting station.

Mr. Park, who met the reporter, asked, "Am I a house owner or a house owner?"

What are you talking about?



Park owns an apartment worth 600 million won in Seoul.

I live there.

However, the tax authorities imposed a comprehensive real estate tax of 15 million won, more than three times the usual.

It was the reason I was a 6-homeowner.



What about the other 5?

Here's the story.

There used to be a forest in Gyeonggi-do, which the family had owned since the days of their great-great-grandfather.

I inherited it about 20 years ago.

However, since the Korean War, poor people have been living in that land for decades, building houses without permission.

There are 5 unlicensed houses in the forest that Park inherited.

So, Mr. Park became the owner of 6 houses per household.



In order for Mr. Park not to pay the exorbitant estate tax, he has to drive them out and demolish the house.

But all of them are elderly people who have no place to come and go, so it can't be that way.

Complaining to the tax authorities is useless.



What should Mr. Park do?



In this week's 'Who Story', we listen to the complaints of multi-family dwellers who feel unfair like Mr. Park.



(General Planning/Planning: Park Byeong-il, Director: Yoon Taek, Subtitle: Kim Yang-hyun)