As the number of victims of this scam continues to grow, YouTuber Way (real name Heo Min-seong), a former member of the idol group CRAYON POP, has revealed that he was also a victim of a jeonse scam.
On the 11th, Way revealed on his YouTube channel that he "felt like I was the victim of a jeonse scam." Way said, "I registered with the Housing and Urban Guarantee Corporation (HUG) and even received an order to register the lease, but...
"Just because I have insurance doesn't mean I can relax," she said. "I have to prepare a lot of documents, and if I don't get the money for two months,
"It's a system that finally lets you apply," he said, "so I can't move and I can't get in touch with my landlord. I'm planning on applying in two months, but there's so much paperwork to prepare."
"I think it would be better to abolish the jeonse system," said Wei. "I was told that it would take up to three months for the review after application. I'll have to worry for three months."
In recent years, cases of security deposit fraud, where landlords who are unable to return the deposits received from tenants do not return them even after the contract has expired, have emerged as a serious social problem.
According to the investigation results of 18 city and provincial police agencies across the country, submitted to the ruling party's lawmaker Park Jong Hyun, the total amount of crime damage caused by jeonse fraud nationwide reached 2.2836 trillion won (about 251 billion yen).
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2024/11/13 10:13 KST
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