영구임대아파트 신청 Permanent rental apartment application

What are the conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment?

Along with rising house prices, interest rates are also rising, making it increasingly difficult to buy a home.

As regulations on the real estate market become more stringent, more and more people are trying to prepare their own homes using subscription bankbooks.

The government is operating various rental housing systems to supply as many houses as possible to the homeless. If you are homeless and qualify for rental housing, you can use the system.

Today, we will take a closer look at the conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment and how to apply. 영구임대아파트 신청

영구임대아파트 신청

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What is Permanent Rental Apartment?
Conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment
Conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment (income, assets)
How to apply for a permanent rental apartment
Required Documents for Permanent Lease Apartment
What is Permanent Rental Apartment?
real estate contract
Permanent rental apartments are rental apartments provided by LH Housing Corporation for the stabilization of housing for specific low-income families.

With financial support from the government, we supply houses ranging from 26.34m2 to 42.68m2 exclusively for low-income people such as basic livelihood recipients. The biggest advantage is that the rent is cheaper than 30% of the market rate in the surrounding area.

It is similar to National Lease Apartment or Public Lease Apartment, but there is a difference in that more conditions for moving into Permanent Lease Apartment are added.

Permanent lease apartments are intended to be rented for 50 years or permanently, and are different from public lease apartments or public lease apartments sold later.

>>How to apply for the 2022 National Rental Apartment Monthly Sales Schedule

It is mainly renewed according to the income of the two-year unit, and two years after the contract, the contract is renewed only when the income and asset conditions of that year are met.

This type of permanent rental housing is mainly provided to people of national merit, basic livelihood recipients, and single-parent families.

 

Conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment
The conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment are as follows:

Non-homeowners (including household members): Those who do not own a house, right of sale, etc.
Adult applicants (19 years of age or older): Excluding cases where a minor supports a child or a sibling due to the death of a lineal ascendant
If you meet the income and asset holding standards for 2022 below
[No. 1 move-in condition]
Recipients of livelihood benefits and medical benefits under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act
Those who meet the asset requirements for permanent rental housing with less than 70% of average monthly income (90% for one person, 80% for two people)
: Men of national merit, veterans, 518 Democratic merit, special mission merit, war veterans, North Korean defectors, disabled people, discharged from child welfare facilities
Japanese military comfort women victims
Target for single-parent family support
A person who supports a lineal ascendant aged 65 or older and whose income is less than the recognized income
A person aged 65 or older, eligible for a beneficiary, corresponding to the next upper class
[2nd priority for move-in conditions]
Satisfying the asset requirement with a factor of 50% or less of the average monthly income per household (70% for one person, 60% for two people)
A person who is recognized as necessary by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the mayor, or the provincial governor
Those who have been issued a disability registration certificate and meet the asset requirements of 100% (120% for one person, 110% for two people) or less of average monthly income per household
If the above conditions are met, points for each star are allocated and occupancy ranking is given starting with the highest score.

>>Qualifications for applying for the income standard for chartered rental housing

Conditions for moving into a permanent rental apartment (income, assets)
Income conditions and asset conditions for permanent rental apartments may differ slightly from region to region, so be sure to check.

[Income conditions]
Less than 100% of monthly average income (120% for 1 person, 110% for 2 people): 2nd priority disabled person
Less than 70% of the average monthly income (90% for one person, 80% for two people): Men of national merit, North Korean defectors, 1st-ranked disabled people, discharged from child welfare facilities
Less than 50% of monthly average income (70% for 1 person, 60% for 2 people): General tenant
Number of household members Average monthly income 50%
(70% of single-person households,
2-person households 60%) Average monthly income 70%
(90% of single-person households,
2-person household 80%) Average monthly income 100%
(120% of single-person households,
2-person households 110%)
Single-person households 2,248,479 2,890,902 3,854,536
2-person household 2,906,622 3,875,496 5,328,807
3-person household 3,209,283 4,492,996 6,418,566
4-person household 3,600,405 5,040,566 7,200,809
5-person household 3,663,036 5,128,250 7,326,072
Six-person household 3,889,913 5,445,878 7,779,825
7-person household 4,116,789 5,763,505 8,233,578
[Asset condition]
Persons of national merit, North Korean defectors, first-order disabled people, discharged from child welfare facilities, general residents, and second-order disabled people are subject to the asset standards.

Total of real estate, automobiles, financial assets (including debt), and general assets for all household members: less than KRW 242 million
Individual car value for all household members: 35.57 million won or less

How to apply for a permanent rental apartment
Before applying for a permanent rental apartment, you must check the recruitment announcement on the LH Housing Corporation subscription website.

[Application Procedure]
If you meet the recruitment conditions, apply for move-in after filling out the documents at the local community center or ward office.
After consulting with the civil servants in charge of society at the district office, the local government prepares a list of prospective tenants.
Notify LH Housing Corporation
In the event of eviction among permanent rental housing residents, the management office signs a contract in the order of preliminary move-in.
moving in
However, even if you are selected as a resident, if you are found to be a homeowner as a result of a home ownership search result, your selection will be canceled and the contract period will be 2 years. After 2 years, eligibility for occupancy will be reconfirmed and renewal contract will be renewed for another 2 years.

Required Documents for Permanent Lease Apartment
Documents to be submitted when applying for permanent rental apartments vary depending on common documents and qualifications.

[Common documents]
Application for supply of permanent rental housing
Consent to the collection and use of personal information and the provision of third parties, financial information, etc.
Confirmation of possession of assets: copy of lease contract, right of sale, etc.
Copy of resident registration card
[Required Documents for Applicants]
Copy of resident registration card
Family Relations Certificate
Application Qualification Certificate
[Livelihood benefit recipient]
Recipient (second highest) certificate
Single parent family certificate
certificate of disability
Person of National Merit Confirmation
Documents certifying the recognized amount of income as the criteria for selecting recipients of livelihood and medical benefits