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When the real estate craze was hot, living accommodations were also popular.

In advertisements saying that you can live in like your own house or you can rent it out like a hotel, pre-sale rights were traded at hundreds of millions of dollars, but now the situation is completely different.



Correspondent Han Sang-woo.



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is a living-type accommodation in Seocho-gu, Seoul.



Nearly 300 units, ranging in size from 30 to 59 square meters, were sold in a 17-story building, with a maximum of over 900 million won.



However, before moving in recently, some sellers are preparing a lawsuit asking for cancellation of the sale.



[Resellers of living accommodation facilities: Exaggerated advertisements or false, deceptive, and misleading advertisements.

As a 'masterpiece of housing', there is also a concierge service (guide service)...

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Sales advertisements and promotional videos say that it is a luxury residential facility that is not included in the number of houses and can be resold at any time.



The problem is that two years ago, it was possible to use a living accommodation for residential purposes, but in October of last year, the law was strengthened so that it is impossible to register only as an accommodation facility and live there.



[Living type lodging facility salesperson: It is possible to own and rent, so I talked like this…

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I'm very confused right now.

It completely blocks the use of residential accommodations for living-type accommodations...

.]



The developer's position is that there is nothing wrong with the law being changed after the sale.



[Lee Joo-heon / Attorney: If you continue to use it as a residential facility, you may be subject to a compulsory performance fee.

Rather, if the sale was made while explaining that it is a better house and a good investment point, of course, it is an advertisement sale by false exaggeration.

You can see it like this.] There are



over 60,000 living-type accommodations sold across the country.



There are a number of areas where it is difficult to make a profit with accommodation alone, so such disputes are likely to continue in various places.



(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek, VJ: Kim Sang-hyuk)