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People who have more than a certain amount of property or have expensive cars in public rental housing cannot move in.

However, there was a report that there were many expensive imported cars in the parking lot of a public rental housing in Gyeonggi-do.



Reporter Ho-Geon Lee reported on what happened.



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is a happy housing apartment complex in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, built by LH.



This is a public rental housing for the youth and newlyweds, and the household income must not exceed the average for urban workers and the price of the vehicle owned by the city must be 24.99 million won or less.



I entered the parking lot.

Expensive imported cars stand out everywhere.



Some super high-priced vehicles cost over 200 million won.




Only 20 imported cars I found in a while. 



These are vehicles that are much more expensive than tenant qualifications, so I asked how I was able to register.



[Residing residents driving imported cars: (I know that vehicles over 25 million won cannot be registered. How did you register?) No? I didn't, but I didn't. (Isn't your car right?) Yes]



Upon closer inspection, most of these cars have temporary visitor cards.



Visits are also long, ranging from one to two months.



If you renew it regularly, it's like an official pass, but the management office has no way to stop it.



There is no justification for sanctions on cars bought in the name of parents, etc.



[Management office official: It's a'family car'. After moving in, I just got in with my parents’ vehicle, but I can’t get the answer. It's our country. Rent masks are attending attracting the foreign cars.



[Kim parent's / residents: Why is this vehicle also is deprived even been] a little jealous of holding even think that if this



property and vehicles the family side of sihaengsa LH than you can accommodate He said it was difficult to reject the long-term temporary visitation card, which was not subject to examination, because residents strongly requested it.



Because of this problem, some point out that the evaluation criteria for tenants should be supplemented.



(Video editing: Seunghee Lee, VJ: Hyungjin Kim)