Self-Check of Compliance with Real Estate Brokerage Act by 840 Real Estate Agencies... Available on District Office Website Until June 30; On-Site Inspections for Non-Participants Starting July

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) is operating an Internet self-inspection system for real estate brokerage offices.


Guro-gu announced on the 3rd that “the Internet self-inspection system was established so that real estate brokerage offices can voluntarily prevent illegal brokerage activities and establish a sound transaction culture.”


The Internet self-inspection for real estate brokerage offices is conducted once a year.


This inspection will be carried out on about 840 real estate brokerage offices in the area until June 30.


The inspection items consist of 23 categories, including ▲whether the brokerage office registration certificate and certified real estate agent license are kept ▲proper preparation and delivery of transaction contracts and brokerage object confirmation/explanation documents ▲whether the brokerage object display and advertisement comply with revised laws ▲confirmation of the exercise of the right to request contract renewal according to the amendment of the Lease Protection Act, etc.


Real estate brokerage offices can participate in the inspection through the “Real Estate Brokerage Office Self-Inspection” page on the district office website. After entering brokerage office information and logging in, they can fill out and submit the self-inspection form.


Guro-gu plans to conduct on-site inspections starting in July for offices that do not participate in the inspection.



A Guro-gu official said, “We expect that the Internet self-inspection for real estate brokerage offices will encourage related workers to comply with the Certified Real Estate Agent Act and reduce inconvenience caused by on-site inspections.”


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