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Recently, there was a tax related damage in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do. There are dozens of tenants who have been left on the streets because of a landlord, and when they are suing, the landlord is pushing to drop the charges, saying that he does not want to get the rent back.

Looking deeply into the issue report, this is Kim Seung-pil.

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Moon Seung-hwan, a villa in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do, moved here two years ago.

We received a 100 million won for a charter loan and signed a charter agreement for 130 million won.

About a month later, I received a call from my homeowner, Kwon Mo, to remove my transfer.

[Moon Seung-hwan / Damage Tenant: If you don't do that, I'll leave the entire set. (So ​​if I don't remove the transfer notice, I will completely remove the entire set house?) That makes me scared.]

After a while, the landlord secretly handed over the building to the trust company.

All eight other tenants in the villa were deceived by their landlord, Kwon.

How did you get it?

[Tenant Tenant: I was delayed for receiving a confirmation date later, but I received a confirmation date by paying the balance on September 8th (2017), and I passed it to the trust two days ago on September 6th. It's been a while since I went to the trust.]

A mortgage-trusted building will not be legally protected by a subsequent transfer and confirmation date, since the trust company becomes the owner in effect.

Tenants have become unauthorized residents overnight.

In fact, there have been cases where people have been ordered to leave the street after being ordered to leave the trust.

I am also a tenant with Kwon.

At the time of the contract, he believed that Kwon said that even a trusted building would not cause any damage to tenants.

[Tenant Tenant: You don't know what a trust is, even if you have a copy of the register, so if you know what it is, it's just a process for you to buy, so don't worry. I came out like this and just believed.]

There are not one or two tenants who said they did not get their rent back from Kwon in Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do.

Mrs. Kim and her family are moving in the rain and are being moved by their landlords for returning their rent if they leave the house.

A tenant is moving upstairs in Kim's new house.

[Tenant Tenant: Once you go to the auction, there's no place to go, so I'm going to have to move it over there and file a lawsuit.]

The landlord, Kwon, received a new tenant at the rented house where he lived and received the rent.

But former tenants are not getting back a penny.

[Damage Tenants: I'll never forget this grace when I told you to leave the house, I just told you this way and just ignore it after it comes out.]

Only 10 of these double charter contract victims have been confirmed by a charter fund lender.

Even public institutions have been helpless.

[Chartered Loan Institution: The landlord cannot return the deposit for some reason. This is the first time I know a landlord is planning to do it like this.]

Kwon is currently charged with criminal charges from dozens of tenants, and the actual number of victims is estimated to be much higher.

[Ahn Youse / A victim's attorney: The current number of villas on this list is close to 200, about 150, except for duplicates.]

Kwon, who lives in a large mansion over 1,500 square meters, is still sending letters to tenants asking him to withdraw his charges.

[Tenant Tenant: (Stop suing. Those who are suing will be dealt last. What does this mean?) Intimidation, intimidation. (I will give you the money even if I give you the money back?) Yes.

The tenant's complaint, which began two years ago, is currently under trial, but still stands.

[Mr. Kwon, Moe (Yes): Since we are doing our best not to have a single victim, I hope that you will not let our tenants feel uncomfortable and harmed due to false or exaggerated reports.]

Damaged tenants are having a painful time every day.

[Tenant Tenants: The groom said yesterday that they felt why it was wrong to let their family die together.]

[Damaged tenants: I'm still looking for another tenant. How can I stop this quickly?]

(Video coverage: Lee Chan-soo, VJ: Kim Cho-ah)