127 cases of false registration and false divorce were detected in the first half of the marriage.

2024.11.20. PM 2:48
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There are continuous cases of people who are not eligible to subscribe to apartments with clever methods.

127 cases were caught in the first half of this year, but there are various methods. I'm connecting with the reporter.

Reporter Kim Ki-bong! When and how were the fraudulent subscriptions caught this time revealed?

[Reporter]
Yes, the cases caught this time are the results of a survey conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in the first half of this year on 23,839 households in 40 complexes and suspected of illegal subscriptions among apartment complexes sold in the second half of last year.

A total of 127 cases were detected, and according to the contents, 107 fake resident registration types were the most to qualify for subscription for residents or homeless household members in the area.

It is a case where a person does not actually live and has reported a move-in to a house, factory, or even a greenhouse in the area.

In addition, one case was found in which a broker paid a North Korean defector to buy the identity and sign a proxy subscription and a proxy contract.

It is a method aimed at special supply of North Korean defectors.In order to qualify for the special supply subscription given only to members of

, three cases of fraudulent subscriptions were also found after falsely divorcing their spouse.

There was also a case of conspiring with a relatively unpopular low-rise winner and fraudulent subscription,

For royal houses arising from disqualification or contract abandonment, a contract is signed as if a down payment was received from a lower-floor winner in advance during the winner's contract period, and an unranked subscription was received 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.

In this case, it is not a fraudulent subscription, but the winning was canceled.

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 Kim Ki-bong of YTN.



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