Gyeonggi Province has completed its "Legal Compliance Training for Resident Representative Councils" targeting apartment complexes.


This training, introduced for the first time this year, was implemented to enhance the transparency and efficiency of apartment management by focusing on frequently cited cases from the apartment management audits conducted by Gyeonggi Province.


Gyeonggi Province provided a total of six training sessions for 637 members of resident representative councils in six cities: Paju, Uijeongbu, Namyangju, Seongnam, Goyang, and Ansan.


The main topics covered in the training included: ▲ procedures for selecting contractors for construction and services, ▲ adjustment of long-term repair plans and the use of long-term repair reserves, and ▲ the operation of resident representative councils.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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According to a post-training survey, satisfaction levels were high, with 82% stating that the training helped them understand relevant laws and regulations, 77% saying they could apply the knowledge in practice, and 76% expressing the need for continued legal compliance training in the future.


Through this training, resident representative councils have clearly recognized that, as autonomous decision-making bodies representing residents in major matters concerning apartment management, they must strictly comply with relevant laws and guidelines.



Hong Ilyoung, Director of the Apartment Housing Division at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Securing the expertise and accountability of resident representative councils is directly linked to the sound management of apartment complexes. We will continue to provide legal compliance training to protect residents and to further support transparent, safe, and efficient apartment management in the future."


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