Abstract

The quality of life of residents living in the house may vary depending on whether housing management is well managed. Multi-family houses are mainly inhabited by low-income households, elderly households, and young households by sale or residential ladders. However, there are no laws related to housing management like apartment houses subject to mandatory management. Therefore, the residential environment may be poor, and it may soon promote aging, which may negatively affect the residential stability of residents. On the other hand, apartment houses of a certain size or larger are required to be managed in accordance with the Apartment Housing Management Act, so they are professionally, systematically, and efficiently managed according to the management organization and management system. Therefore, not only is the residential environment pleasant, but it also delays aging and plays a significant role as an asset. This is the reason why most housing consumers prefer to live in apartments, which are apartment houses subject to mandatory management, and the reason why old city houses are converted into apartments, and low-income households are driven to the outskirts. Therefore, multi-family housing, like apartment houses subject to mandatory management, should not only preserve residents’ housing stability and their assets, but also establish and institutionalize multi-family housing management as soon as possible for the long life of the house. Therefore, in this study, we would like to propose efficient management measures for small apartment houses such as multi-family houses by deriving problems related to legal and institutional aspects related to multi-family housing management and tenant management consciousness.

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