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On the other hand, there are people who lent their name because of debt, and then their name goes up as a villa landlord and they have to pay an unreceived deposit.



It is said that the charter fraud is spread all over the place and is being done systematically, and then reporter Jeong Ban-seok covered it.



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A five-story villa in Yeokgok-dong, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do.



A, a chartered tenant who paid a deposit of 215 million won two years ago, found out that the landlord, who had changed soon after the contract, was unable to repay the deposit.



In the certified copy of the register, it appears that the new landlord bought the house at the same price as the jeonse deposit without investing his or her own capital.



[Mr. A/Chartered tenant: We still have insurance.

People who didn't pay, people who came in with their own money are all beggars, beggars.

There are so many people like that.]



The real estate agency that brokered the sales and charter contracts has been out of office for more than a month,



[Nearby real estate agent: There is too much difference between the sale price listed on me and the charter price traded, so it's a gap. I can't do it, rather it's a reverse charge.]



He claimed that there was no problem with the contract process.



[Intermediary real estate official: We proceeded because the person who connected the buyer said, 'It's okay, you can pay it back'.

I delivered all (information) to the seller and the lessee.]



The contacted landlord claimed that he was also a victim.



Mr. B, a young man in his twenties, said, "I became a credit delinquent by being deceived by gangsters who said that if you lent your name for a while to repay the debt, you will have no problem with a large part-time job."



Experts said that charter fraudsters often target financially vulnerable newcomers, and caution is required as they may be liable for repayment when lending a name, as well as criminal punishment.



(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)



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