Daegu City plans to take strong administrative actions against construction companies, supervisors, and other construction-related personnel causing damage to residents due to defects in ‘Hillstate Daegu Station Opera,’ if violations of relevant laws such as the Housing Act are found.


Hillstate Daegu Station Opera, currently under construction in Goseong-dong, Buk-gu, Daegu, is scheduled for occupancy in March and consists of 937 apartment units from basement level 4 to 48 floors above ground, and 270 officetel units.

Daegu City Hall Dongin Office Building.

Daegu City Hall Dongin Office Building.

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However, during the apartment pre-visit conducted from the 24th to the 26th of last month, defects such as damaged furniture, tiles, and window frames inside the units have directly affected the residents. The conflict between the construction company, which promises defect repairs, and the prospective residents demanding practical measures has intensified, leading to protest rallies.


In response, Daegu City stated that it will not tolerate irresponsible poor construction that shatters the dream of homeownership. The city has requested cooperation from the Buk-gu Office of Daegu City, which holds the authority for usage inspection, to ensure that defect repairs are completed and that the usage inspection is conducted after consultation with the prospective residents.


Additionally, if violations of relevant laws such as the Housing Act by the construction company or supervisors are found, Daegu City will demand strong administrative measures from the related agencies.



Heo Ju-young, Director of the Urban Housing Bureau of Daegu City, said, “We will continue to take strong administrative actions such as business suspension against poor-quality companies that trample on the dreams of ordinary people to own a home. We will ensure that poor construction does not take root in the construction sites of multi-family housing in the Daegu area, so that a pleasant residential environment can be created.”


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