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The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 12th that in the second half of last year, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport jointly conducted an inspection of 50 complexes suspected of fraudulent subscriptions in the second half of last year, and found 170 cases of disturbance of supply order.
Looking at the main types detected, 128 cases of fraudulent application by disguised move-in method, in which a resident or non-homeless household member does not actually reside, and submits a subscription to a house, shopping mall, or plastic house, etc. There were many.
There were 9 cases of fraudulent subscriptions in the form of falsely divorced (‘cohabitant’ in the certified copy) and subscribed to avoid restrictions on the number of special supplies or re-wins.
The special supply is limited to once per household, and the household that wins the sale price cap system is restricted from re-winning for 10 years.
There were also two cases in which the wife received special attack on newlyweds using the fetus while living together without marriage registration, and the husband received special attack on the husband using his reborn child.
There were 29 cases of fraudulent subscriptions in which brokers and subscribers colluded and handed over financial certificates, or made a proxy contract following winning.
Usually, the broker delivers the down payment to the applicant who has illegally leased the name, and requests a waiver of rights and an unnamed monopoly contract.
In addition, two cases were discovered in which the business entity concluded a supply contract with the winner even following being notified of the limited number of special supplies or restrictions on re-winning.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport believed that the people caught this time violated the Housing Act and requested the police to investigate. Violation of the Housing Act may result in contract cancellation and 10 years of restrictions on housing subscription qualifications, as well as criminal punishment.
Hyo-jeong Kim, director of housing policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, said, “We will strengthen the cooperative system with investigative agencies and local governments and continuously expand the scope of inspections to create a fair and transparent real estate market and to eradicate acts that disrupt supply order.”
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