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Wondering whether your household qualifies for the 2026 Housing Benefit? The income threshold is 48% of the standard median income, with support structured differently for renters and owner-occupiers. Applications are accepted year-round through Bokjiro or your local Administrative Welfare Center. Check the article for income limits, rent calculations, and home repair categories.

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Wondering whether you have unclaimed insurance benefits? This guide walks through checking enrollment records and interim, maturity, and dormant benefits with Find My Insurance. It also explains which claims can be filed online, when insurer review is required, how heirs should begin an inquiry, and ways to avoid fraudulent links. Check the article for the full process.

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Missed the regular deadline for 2025 earned income or child tax credits? A late application may be submitted from June 2 to December 1, 2026, with 95% of the confirmed amount paid after review. Check the article for the household, income, asset, and duplicate-deduction rules, plus how to apply manually through Hometax when records differ.

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Applying for the 2026 Energy Voucher? Eligible households may receive KRW 295,200 to KRW 701,300 depending on household size. Applications are open from June 15 through December 31, 2026. Check the article for eligibility rules, benefit amounts, usage dates, and the documents to prepare—especially if you moved or your household details changed.

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Storm damage can expose gaps in auto insurance coverage. Flooding, falling objects, and strong winds may require a single-vehicle accident rider, while negligence and policy exclusions can limit a claim. If your car floods, don’t restart it—take photos and contact your insurer. Check the article for the key coverage criteria and practical next steps.

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Preparing to move? Don’t leave the financial settlement until the last minute. Confirm which utilities are included in management fees, take photos of meter readings and the home’s condition, and review each security-deposit deduction before handing over the keys. Check the article for a clear move-out order, including how to handle the long-term repair reserve fund and what to verify at your new home.

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