Korea Association of Realtors Plans to File Constitutional Complaint Against Brokerage Fee Reform Proposal
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seung-jin] The Korea Association of Certified Realtors announced on the 24th that it plans to file a constitutional complaint against the government's brokerage fee reform plan.
The association unanimously decided to file the constitutional complaint at the Central Struggle Committee meeting held the previous day in opposition to the government's reform plan.
On the same day, the association held a rally in front of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport building in Sejong City and has been conducting a three-day office light-out event at member certified realtor offices from the 23rd to the 25th.
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Earlier, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced a legislative notice on the 2nd regarding the amendment of the Enforcement Rules of the Certified Realtors Act, which includes lowering the maximum brokerage fee for a 900 million won house sale from the current 8.1 million won to 4.5 million won.
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