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The city of Suwon in Gyeonggi Province conducted a full survey of households delinquent on apartment management fees and public rental housing rents, providing social welfare services to 1,647 households.


From August 1 to September 8, Suwon City conducted a full survey of 1,926 households, including 1,181 households delinquent on apartment management fees for more than four months and 745 households delinquent on public rental housing rents. The survey identified reasons for delinquency in management fees (recipients of livelihood benefits) and rent (recipients of housing benefits), as well as household members seeking welfare benefits.


Subsequently, social welfare services were provided to 1,647 households deemed in need of assistance. In particular, 12 households were linked to “customized benefits (livelihood, medical, housing),” and 5 households received “emergency welfare” support. Thirteen households were provided with other public social welfare services, and 1,617 households were connected to private welfare resources.



An official from Suwon City stated, “The full survey of at-risk households has been conducted by Suwon City since 2021 as part of proactive housing welfare administration.” They added, “We will continue to investigate households delinquent on public rental housing rents among housing benefit recipients every year to enhance citizens’ housing welfare rights.”


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