On the 28th, Roh Hyun-song, Mayor of Gangseo-gu, Seoul, held up a placard in his office that read "Please join the Good Rent Movement" to appeal for participation in the "Good Rent Expansion Movement" aimed at revitalizing the local economy frozen by COVID-19.

On the 28th, Roh Hyun-song, Mayor of Gangseo-gu, Seoul, held up a placard in his office that read "Please join the Good Rent Movement" to appeal for participation in the "Good Rent Expansion Movement" aimed at revitalizing the local economy frozen by COVID-19.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Roh Hyun-song, Mayor of Gangseo-gu, Seoul, joined the ‘Good Rent Spread Challenge’ on the 28th to help revive the local economy weakened by COVID-19.


On the same day, Mayor Roh held up a sign in his office that read, “Please join the Good Rent Movement,” appealing for active participation from the residents.


This campaign, organized by the Korea Association of Mayors, Governors and District Heads, was launched to promote the government’s rent support policy, which offers up to a 70% tax credit for rent reductions, aiming to spread the ‘Good Rent Movement’ nationwide.



Mayor Roh said, “I hope the Good Rent Movement becomes a win-win solution benefiting both landlords and tenants and serves as a bridge of hope connecting their hearts. We will continue to implement various support policies to revitalize the local economy frozen by COVID-19.”


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