<Anchor> The



government has come up with measures to prevent damage to chartered tenants.

The most notable thing is to strengthen the requirements for joining the deposit refund guarantee.



The government's countermeasures were organized by reporter Lee Hye-mi.



<Reporter> The



government has announced that it will lower the jeonse tax rate for those eligible for guarantee insurance from the current 100% to 90% as a preventive measure against fraudulent fraud.



When signing a contract for a villa with a market price of 200 million won, until now, even if the deposit was 200 million won, the same as the sale price, you could sign up for guarantee insurance.



Eight out of 10 charter contracts subrogated by Hugs of the Housing and Urban Guarantee Corporation came from houses with a jeonse rate of 90% or higher.

[Won Hee-ryong/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: We consider it a very dangerous contract and exclude it from the guarantee, and we warn the tenants



in advance to avoid such things.]



In the case of housing, it was also decided to include in the special contract the terms of allowing the lessor to register as a rental business only when the lessor first purchases the guarantee insurance, and preventing the lessor from setting up a mortgage until the tenant receives a fixed date.



We also plan to strengthen the punishment for realtors who participate in charter fraud.



Currently, qualifications are revoked only after being sentenced to prison for a violation of duty, but in the future, a 'one strike out' system will be introduced so that they can be canceled even if they are sentenced to probation.



In order to strengthen the realtor's responsibility, the lessor's credit information, tax and interest arrears, and the right to view the move-in unit are given, and the lessee is obliged to inform the lessee of what the jeonse tax rate is and when the fixed date is.



(Video coverage: Park Young-il, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)