Gwangju Buk-gu Holds Meeting to Prevent Power Abuse and Conflicts in Apartment Complexes View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 1st that it held a meeting at Yongbong Jugong Apartment in Yongbong-dong to prevent power abuse and conflicts within multi-family housing.


The meeting, attended by officials from the Korea Housing Managers Association, was also attended by Buk-gu District Mayor Moon In, Seo Geumseok, President of the Gwangju Chapter of the Housing Managers Association, and managers of the management office.


During the meeting, cases of conflicts between management entities such as the management office and residents, as well as cases of power abuse suffered by workers in multi-family housing, were heard and discussed along with improvement measures.


District Mayor Moon In said, “This meeting was organized to empathize with and encourage the difficulties faced by workers managing multi-family housing,” adding, “Going forward, we will conduct awareness improvement and human rights education for resident representative meetings in cooperation with related organizations involved in multi-family housing, provide guidance on improving and coping with power abuse, and strive to establish a multi-family housing culture where both residents and management entities can be happy.”


Meanwhile, since 2018, Buk-gu has been operating the ‘Housing Management Counseling Center,’ composed of experts in the multi-family housing field, to proactively prevent and resolve various complaints occurring within multi-family housing.



So far, it has contributed to resolving residents’ inconveniences by conducting 1,308 phone and in-person consultations and visiting 39 complexes and 47 dispute sites to conduct investigations and consultations according to relevant laws.


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