The Gyeonggi Provincial Government is conducting housing welfare education for young adults preparing for self-reliance.


On July 7, the Gyeonggi Provincial Government will hold a joint housing welfare education session for self-reliant youth at the Gyeonggi Self-Reliance Support Institution in Uiwang City, collaborating with the Gyeonggi Housing Welfare Center and the Self-Reliance Support Institution.


Housing welfare education for self-reliant youth is held regularly every month to help these young adults, who are beginning to live independently, secure a safe home and protect their housing rights. The main topics include an introduction to housing support programs for self-reliant youth in Gyeonggi Province, such as support for the full amount of standard rental deposits for public rental housing (including purchase-based rentals, lease-based rentals, and Happy Housing), and guidance on application procedures.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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This special lecture is characterized by its focus on practical housing law issues most needed by young adults who are new to the workforce. The program was designed to reflect the needs of self-reliant youth for education on monthly and yearly rental contracts, deposit protection, and housing disputes, as revealed by cumulative survey results.


To provide tailored education, the province has partnered with the Korean Bar Association Legal Aid Foundation, a public interest legal organization for legally vulnerable groups. The session will cover: ▲ essential checks before entering into a lease contract and methods to prevent lease fraud, ▲ ways to verify the certified copy of the real estate register and utilize deposit insurance for deposit protection, and ▲ an on-site Q&A session.



Kim Tae-soo, Head of the Housing Policy Division at the Gyeonggi Provincial Government, stated, "This education session goes beyond simply delivering information on housing support projects for self-reliant youth in Gyeonggi Province. It is designed to provide practical protection for their property and housing rights against risks such as lease fraud." He added, "We will continue to actively incorporate young people's voices and do our best to help them settle stably into society."


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