Hanam Citizens' Countermeasure Committee Protest Visit Against LH Waste Burden Fee Unfair Lawsuit [Provided by Hanam Citizens' Countermeasure Committee]

Hanam Citizens' Countermeasure Committee Protest Visit Against LH Waste Burden Fee Unfair Lawsuit [Provided by Hanam Citizens' Countermeasure Committee]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] The Hanam Citizens' Countermeasure Committee has urged the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) to halt the lawsuit demanding the return of 134.5 billion won in waste treatment facility installation fees imposed on the Gam-il, Misa, and Wirye districts, and to fulfill the payment plan for the waste treatment cost burden as scheduled.


On the 27th, the committee stated, "We do not understand the intention behind the lawsuit when LH had initially proposed underground installation and submitted a payment plan at the time of installing the environmental basic facilities," adding, "They must comply as agreed with Hanam City to align the installation costs for underground waste treatment facilities with the completion unit price."


They continued, "We have raised questions regarding the method of creating the waste treatment facility burden fees paid by LH to local governments, all lawsuit details and costs, the accounting treatment of amounts refunded upon winning the lawsuit, whether success fees and performance bonuses are reflected, and how various burden fees are incorporated into the cost of housing sites and public housing."


Furthermore, they warned, "If LH does not accept the reasonable demands of the citizens, we will condemn LH together with the citizens and launch a civic movement."



Earlier, on the 25th, the committee visited the LH Hanam Business Headquarters to protest and convey these concerns.


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