The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) said on the 25th it will openly recruit 22 Commissioners for the 9th Defect Review and Dispute Mediation Committee (Harshimwi) from the 26th through Feb. 4.
Harshimwi is an institution established to swiftly and fairly resolve defect-related disputes, including determinations on whether there are defects in apartment complexes and dispute mediation and adjudication. It has operated since 2009 to protect the rights of residents.
This recruitment targets experts in five fields: academia and research (five), the legal community (three), the construction industry (two), licensed housing managers (two), and architects and professional engineers (10). This follows the expiration of the 8th Commissioners' terms on Feb. 28.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) plans to comprehensively evaluate candidates' careers and expertise who meet the qualifications by field and select a total of 22 Commissioners.
The results of the selection are scheduled to be posted on the Harshimwi website at the end of February.
The term of the selected Commissioners will be two years, from March to February 2028.
The recruitment notice will be posted on the websites of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) and the Defect Review and Dispute Mediation Committee.