The Korea Housing Builders Association recently announced on the 20th that it will conduct 'Defect Dispute Prevention and Response Training' by inviting government officials and various experts as instructors to devise preventive measures and improve the residential quality of apartment complexes amid the rising issues of defect disputes in multi-family housing.


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This training, aimed at member companies nationwide, will be conducted regionally in four sessions: starting with the Yeongnam region on the 23rd, followed by the Seoul metropolitan area on the 27th, the central region on the 31st, and the Honam region on the 4th of next month.


The training will focus intensively on topics such as ▲apartment defect systems ▲guidelines for preparing design documents to prevent defect disputes ▲key issues in apartment defect disputes. It will also cover the legal nature of defect litigation and response strategies, along with lectures on court construction appraisal practices and explanations of major precedents.



Jung Won-ju, President of the Korea Housing Builders Association, stated, “We are pooling the association’s capabilities to support member companies so they can proactively and efficiently respond to ‘defect disputes,’ which they cite as the biggest difficulty in conducting housing projects. In particular, through this training, we hope to enhance members’ understanding of frequently occurring defect types at each stage of housing projects such as design, construction, and completion, and to provide practical help in finding solutions to various defect disputes arising in apartment complexes.”


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