Kim Sook could not hide her dismay when she was told there was only about a 10% chance of getting permission to repair her Jeju house.
On the 20th episode of the tvN variety show 'Predictable,' Kim Sook's Jeju house rehabilitation project was portrayed.
That day, Kim Sook consulted with Ji Tae-seung, Jeju's only measured design technician, about her house, which is located within a national heritage designation area. However, contrary to expectations, a difficult reality was revealed.
Ji Tae-seung said, "Getting permission itself is very complicated," and "the chance is about 10%," which surprised Kim Sook. He added, "Depending on the case, you might not be able to do anything."
At this, Kim Sook made an embarrassed face and said, "Even though it's my house, I can't fix it as I please?"
Ji Tae-seung explained, "You first have to check whether a change-of-condition permit is possible," and "the procedure can extend to the Korea Heritage Service." As the complexity of the situation emerged, Kim Sook was at a loss for words.
Afterwards, Kim Sook recalled when she first purchased the house. She said, "I bought the house within my budget," and added, "I didn't know there would be restrictions to this extent."
In particular, Kim Sook revealed, "At first it was co-owned with Song Eun I," and added, "Later it became solely in my name." In response, the consultant Ji Tae-seung explained, "That kind of thing can also be verified with documents."
As the unexpected situation continued, Kim Sook expressed mixed feelings, saying, "If it's a cultural property, it feels like it's not my house."
Meanwhile, the tvN show 'Predictable[家],' which documents the rebirth of Kim Sook's Jeju house, airs every Friday.<
[Photo] tvN 'Predictable' broadcast screen capture
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