A total of 127 cases have been caught.
According to the contents, 107 false resident registration types were the most common to qualify for subscription for residents or homeless household members in the area.
This is the case when you report a move-in to a house, factory, or even a greenhouse in the area without actually living.
In addition, one case was caught in which a broker bought the qualification and signed a proxy subscription to make a subscription that is only given to people with certain qualifications, such as North Korean defectors.
In addition, three cases of fraudulent subscriptions were found to be applied after falsely divorcing their spouse to qualify for special supply subscriptions given only to members of homeless households.
In addition, there is a case of conspiring with a relatively unpopular low-rise winner and fraudulent subscription.
For royal houses arising from ineligible or contract abandonment, a down payment is received from the lower-floor winner in advance during the winner's contract period, and the housing is siphoned off and supplied on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition, there were cases in which they applied for a single-parent family special supply house without registering their marriage even though they actually lived with a family.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport emphasized that if an illegal subscription is caught, it will be subject to criminal punishment of up to three years in prison or a fine of up to 30 million won, as well as restricting subscription.
I'm YTN's Hwang Hyekyung.
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