Gangseo-gu, Seoul - Deobureo Saneun Saramdeul Sign MOU to Support Jeonse Fraud Victims

Support for Self-Reliance Including Emergency Housing Cost Interest-Free Loans, Startup Loans, and Job Connection



Seoul Gangseo-gu, Interest-Free Emergency Housing Loan for Jeonse Fraud Victims View original image

Gangseo-gu, Seoul, announced on the 14th that it will join forces with the nonprofit organization Deobureo Saneun Saramdeul to stabilize housing for victims of jeonse fraud.


On the same day at 4 p.m., the district signed a business agreement in the deputy mayor’s office to support residents suffering from jeonse fraud.


The core of this agreement is to ensure livelihood stability and support self-reliance. According to the agreement, both parties will provide interest-free emergency housing costs of up to 3 million KRW to victims of jeonse fraud and vulnerable groups within the region.


Financial support to reduce the burden on startup entrepreneurs will also be promoted. For stable business operation, loans of up to 70 million KRW will be provided at interest rates lower than market rates.


Additionally, they agreed to actively cooperate in preparing support measures for jeonse fraud victims, including job connection and provision of daily necessities.


Park Dae-woo, Acting Mayor of Gangseo-gu, said, “I hope this agreement will help stabilize the housing situation of victims suffering from jeonse fraud,” and added, “We will continue to develop various support measures that can provide practical help to victims of jeonse fraud.”



In line with the enforcement of the “Special Act on Support for Jeonse Fraud Victims and Housing Stability” on the 1st of this month, the district launched the “Jeonse Victim Support TF Team” and is providing support such as investigation of jeonse fraud cases, counseling and linkage for housing and financial support, and psychological treatment.


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