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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province will conduct audits on the management of apartment complexes for a total of 100 complexes this year to foster a sound culture of apartment management.


According to the Apartment Management Act, the province announced on the 1st that it will directly conduct audits throughout the year on complexes that request audits through the city or county after obtaining consent from more than 30% of residents.


Separately, the province will select themes semiannually, such as complexes with frequent improper disclosures of apartment management fees, and carry out joint planned audits with city and county governments.


To strengthen the capabilities of the apartment management audit team, the province will provide preliminary training for audit committee members and promote the enhancement of audit effectiveness by auditing whether the same violations occur in complexes previously audited.


The apartment management audit system was first introduced nationwide by Gyeonggi Province in 2013 to identify illegal and improper matters in apartment management, resolve disputes, and foster a healthy management culture. It was legislated in 2014 and is now implemented nationwide.



Lee Gye-sam, Director of the Urban Housing Office of the province, emphasized, "We have taken strict measures against illegal activities and promoted system improvements through audits. We will do our best to create transparent and efficient apartment management conditions and protect the rights and interests of residents."


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