The Korea Real Estate Board announced on the 20th that it has published the 'Casebook on the Inspection of Redevelopment and Reconstruction Association Operations' to enhance transparency and normalize maintenance projects.


'Redevelopment and Reconstruction Association Operation Inspection Casebook' Cover / Image provided by Korea Real Estate Board

'Redevelopment and Reconstruction Association Operation Inspection Casebook' Cover / Image provided by Korea Real Estate Board

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The casebook was published to guide recurring illegal activities in maintenance projects and to proactively prevent them. It is based on the results of inspections conducted by the Real Estate Board on 115 districts nationwide since 2016.


It includes key contents for each stage of maintenance projects, detected cases by inspection fields, precedents and major inquiries related to incidents and accidents, and also contains disposition and action items following inspections to help administrative authorities managing associations establish unified standards for dispositions and measures.


Since being designated as the agency responsible for supporting maintenance projects in January 2018, the Real Estate Board has been performing roles such as public consultations on redevelopment and reconstruction projects, field investigations of maintenance projects, and policy support related to maintenance projects. For inquiries regarding other inspection cases, consulting on new maintenance district designations, or expert dispatch related to construction cost dispute districts, please contact the Maintenance Project Support Department of the Urban Maintenance Division at the Real Estate Board.



Kim Nam-seong, Head of the Industrial Support Headquarters at the Real Estate Board, said, "Through the casebook, project implementers can self-inspect association operations and prevent potential disputes in advance," adding, "Going forward, the Real Estate Board will actively support transparent operations and rational decision-making in redevelopment and reconstruction projects."


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