Gyeonggi-do Provides Complex Legal Knowledge Services for Officetels Online View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province will provide services related to laws on collective buildings such as officetels online.


On the 19th, Gyeonggi Province announced that starting from the 25th of this month, it will offer a free online course called "Gyeonggi Collective Building Law School," which guides laws and practical knowledge related to collective buildings such as officetels.


The course consists of practical and useful content that residents need to know, including ▲ procedures for management association meetings ▲ methods for electing managers ▲ formation of management committees ▲ establishment and revision of management regulations.


The education is operated with 60 basic sessions for general residents and 32 practical sessions for management association executives. Fifteen experts from various fields, including lawyers, housing managers, and certified public accountants with experience in the collective building sector, will serve as instructors.


Those wishing to take the course can apply and attend by visiting the Gyeonggi Architecture Portal. From November 30 onward, lecture videos will be available on the Gyeonggi Province website without a separate application process.



An official from the province explained, "Collective buildings such as shopping centers and officetels, each owned by different owners within a single building, are governed by the Collective Building Act rather than the Apartment Housing Management Act, so their management methods differ from general apartment complexes. Because of this, disputes often arise among residents and managers over issues like management fee charges and manager appointments. Therefore, we have prepared and are providing this related education service."


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