Another incident similar to the so-called 'Villa King', who died without paying a deposit while owning 1,000 villas and officetels, occurred again.



According to the Housing and Urban Guarantee Corporation, Mr. Song, in his 20s, who owned dozens of villas and officetels through gap investment, died on the 12th, and as a result, it was confirmed that tenants who could not get back the jeonse deposit appeared one after another.



About 50 houses were identified that were insured with deposit return insurance.



Among them, about 40 units have not yet been leased, and if the lessor dies before the lease period expires, it will be difficult for the corporation to get the deposit back from the corporation even if the tenant has insurance.



In order to subrogate the construction, the lessee must notify the landlord of the termination of the lease contract, but due to the death of the landlord, disruptions arise from this stage.



It is estimated that the size of the deposit that the tenants of the house in the name of Mr. Song will have to return will reach 10 billion won even for the house that is insured with jeonse insurance.