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For residential leases, “renewal” can mean very different things depending on the legal substance of the agreement. A tenant’s right to request renewal is a statutory right that may be exercised once, usually extending the existing lease under the same terms and within legal limits for deposit or rent increases. But if the parties genuinely terminate the old lease and enter into a new one, the renewal-right analysis may change. The article explains why clear contract language matters—especially around whether the renewal right is being used, why terms changed, and whether the prior lease has ended. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/jeonse-renewal-contract-vs-renewal-demand-right #HousingLease #ContractRenewal

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AI’s impact on work is becoming clearer: the biggest changes are often at the task level, not the job-title level. Repetitive activities such as drafting, classification, summarization, and basic analysis are the first to be automated. That makes future competitiveness less about using AI as a standalone novelty and more about applying judgment: defining the right problem, validating AI outputs, translating results into business value, and managing risks such as data leaks, prompt injection, and deepfakes. The article also looks toward 2030, when AI may be embedded across productivity tools, search, customer support, appliances, and transportation services—and why talent, data, computing infrastructure, and safety standards will matter. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/2030-ai-jobs-survival-skills #AI #FutureSkills #DigitalSafety

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In volatile markets, even experienced investors struggle to identify peaks and troughs consistently. That is why a durable investment framework can be more valuable than short-term prediction. This article outlines practical principles for individual investors: define asset allocation in advance, use rebalancing rules to reduce emotional decision-making, limit leverage and all-in exposure, and set loss limits before stress rises. It also highlights how frequent price-checking can amplify behavioral bias, especially for long-term investors. The key message: resilience in investing often comes from systems that protect you from your own reactions. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/investing-principles-volatile-market-mental-management #Investing #RiskManagement #Volatility

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AI can speed up prototype development, but a working registration feature is not automatically production-ready. User sign-up is an operational system: authentication, password recovery, account deletion, privacy disclosures, terms of service, and data retention all need clear policies before launch. The article explains practical review points such as using one-way password hashing, setting secure password reset token rules, avoiding account existence disclosure, and defining retention and disposal procedures for personal information. For teams using AI-generated code, the key lesson is simple: ask AI to surface undecided policies before implementation, then have humans validate the security and legal design. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/ai-generated-signup-security-privacy-checklist #WebSecurity #AIDevelopment

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Korea’s social and economic dynamism is often described through traits such as diligence, speed, practicality, and commitment to education. This article offers a more grounded view: geography helped shape the context, but it did not determine the outcome. Mountainous terrain, limited plains, monsoon cycles, typhoons, winter cold snaps, and the peninsula’s position between land and sea all influenced patterns of agriculture, mobility, housing, exchange, and crisis response. At the same time, modern Korea was shaped by postwar reconstruction, industrial policy, education expansion, institutions, and global market integration. A useful read for anyone interested in how environment, history, and economic development intersect. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korean-geography-climate-korean-resilience #KoreanGeography #KoreanCulture #Geopolitics

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South Korea’s move from jeonse toward monthly rent is becoming a structural housing issue, not just a change in rental preference. The article explains how higher interest rates, concerns over deposit returns, urban supply shortages, rental business regulations, and shifting household structures are weakening jeonse’s role as a monthly-cost buffer for tenants. It also highlights a key policy challenge: public rental housing alone cannot meet all demand, so stable private rental supply and tenant protection need to be addressed together. For policymakers and market observers, evaluating housing stability now requires looking beyond sale prices to rental availability, rent levels, deposit-related incidents, and displacement risks for vulnerable groups. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-jeonse-monthly-rent-market-structure #Jeonse #HousingMarket #RealEstatePolicy

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