A Total of 3 Consulting Fields with 23 Items ... Residents Can Apply for Up to 2 Fields

Gyeongnam Province Experts Begin First Step of 'Apartment Management Consulting' Program View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Gyeongnam Province announced on the 16th that it plans to launch a pilot service of 'Apartment Complex Management Consulting' starting in July to enhance the transparency and efficiency of apartment complex management.


This project will proceed by having the 'Gyeongsangnam-do Apartment Complex Consulting Team,' composed of external experts, visit the site when residents of an apartment complex apply for consulting in their desired areas, providing guidance on the direction of apartment complex management.


The consulting team consists of nine external experts in three fields: housing managers, certified public accountants, and master architects. The consulting covers a total of 23 items across three areas: administrative management, accounting tasks, and facility administration. Residents can apply for up to two areas.


The application target is apartment complexes subject to mandatory management within the province. After the resolution of the residents' representative meeting, submitting an application form allows the experts to visit the site and provide consulting results regarding overall apartment complex operations within 30 days.


The application deadline is June 30, and applications should be submitted to the city or county where the apartment complex is located. Since this is the first year for this project in Gyeongnam Province, two pilot apartment complexes will be selected and implemented first.



Yoon In-guk, Director of the Urban Transportation Bureau of Gyeongnam Province, said, "We hope that with active participation from residents, a transparent and clean apartment complex management culture will be established," adding, "Through this consulting project, which is being implemented for the first time this year, we will work to resolve issues in apartment complex management."


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