Soy Sauce 100,000 Bottles with Lease Contract Checklist Attached

The Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency has teamed up with local company Mongo Food to promote the prevention of jeonse fraud.


According to the provincial police agency on the 6th, from this month until November, the nutritional information labels on Mongo Food's jangajji soy sauce products will include a jeonse contract checklist (items to verify).


Worldwide Lease Agreement Checklist printed on Monggo Food product bottles. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Police Agency]

Worldwide Lease Agreement Checklist printed on Monggo Food product bottles.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Police Agency]

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The promotional labels will be attached to 100,000 bottles, and the label contains essential verification items before signing a jeonse contract, such as ▲checking for unauthorized or illegal buildings ▲confirming appropriate market prices ▲verifying priority rights relationships ▲checking for the landlord's tax delinquency.


The label also includes websites and apps where these details can be verified.


A representative from the provincial police agency said, “Jeonse fraud varies depending on the target, so it is easy to be deceived. Developing a habit of checking and double-checking is the way to protect the hard-earned money.”



The provincial police agency plans to continue collaborating with local companies for crime prevention following this jeonse fraud promotional campaign.


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