[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City has taken administrative actions such as cancellation of registration against 35 unqualified real estate brokerage workers.


The city's Special Judicial Police recently announced on the 20th that they conducted a full survey of 5,850 real estate brokers in cooperation with five autonomous districts.


The full survey was conducted to prevent brokerage activities by real estate brokerage workers with disqualifications.


The investigation confirmed disqualified individuals including 8 deceased persons, 1 person who was sentenced to imprisonment or higher and less than 3 years have passed since the execution ended or was exempted, and 26 persons currently under probation for imprisonment or higher sentences.


The city's Special Judicial Police completed administrative measures such as cancellation of registration and employment dismissal for these real estate brokerage workers in accordance with the Licensed Real Estate Agents Act.


Separately from the full survey, the city's Special Judicial Police plans to continue promoting prevention by producing and distributing promotional materials in cooperation with related real estate departments, as well as conducting education and crackdowns on brokers to prevent the rapidly increasing jeonse fraud.


They also requested the Licensed Real Estate Agents Association to incorporate jeonse fraud prevention education into brokers' job and practical training, and will initiate guidance and crackdowns on violations of the Licensed Real Estate Agents Act to prevent jeonse fraud.



Han Seon-hee, Director of the Citizen Safety Office of the city, said, “The city's Special Judicial Police will prevent and promote awareness of issues arising in daily life and livelihood areas in advance, and when illegal activities are confirmed, we will ensure appropriate measures are taken through crackdowns.”


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