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「限界マンション」になるのを防げるか…4月から変わる管理組合の運営 | 不動産 | 東洋経済オンライン

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This page discusses Japan's housing challenges as seventy years have passed since the first private condominium was built. With approximately 7.13 million units housing over one-tenth of the population, the nation faces the dual crisis of aging residents and aging buildings. High-rise condominiums over 40 years old reached 1.48 million units by end of 2024 and are projected to double within ten years and triple within twenty years. Deterioration issues including leaks and structural damage are inevitable, requiring management associations to address increasing operational challenges through legal reforms effective April.

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