This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'I Live Alone' Ko Kang-yong's peer and a variety show producer confessed that he was a victim of a jeonse fraud.
On the March 13 broadcast, MBC variety show 'I Live Alone' (hereafter 'I Live Alone') showed Ko Kang-yong meeting a fellow variety show producer to seek advice.
That day, Ko Kang-yong wanted to get out of a monthly rent one-room, use long-term lease transfer (yeong-yeong kkeul) and take out about 200 million won in loans to get a jeonse home.
After the loan consultation left him shaken, Ko Kang-yong met a fellow variety show producer to ask for advice. He explained, "He is a colleague who worked as an assistant director on 'Home Rescue' and moved near the company last year. So I met him to get tips on finding a home since he recently looked for one."
Ko Kang-yong said he prefers a distance that is neither too close nor too far from the company and asked, "Have you ever done jeonse?" He then mentioned, "Didn't you get scammed in a jeonse?" which surprised people.
Jun Hyun-moo was surprised and said, "A 'Home Rescue' producer got scammed in a jeonse?" Ko Kang-yong said, "I understand it happened before the program. This friend is really smart and knowledgeable, yet..."
The variety show producer said, "It's not that someone intentionally sets out to scam; if housing prices fall and the landlord can't return the money, you won't get your money. So you must be enrolled in deposit insurance."
The variety show producer advised, "Give up the things you can afford to give up. When you sign the contract later, be sure to include special clauses. Don't trust the broker too much."
[Photo] Screenshot from the 'I Live Alone' broadcast
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