by Min Chanki
Published 13 May.2026 17:39(KST)
Honam University provided education to its students on preventing jeonse fraud, using real-life case studies.
The Honam University RISE Project Group announced on May 13 that it conducted a special lecture titled "Case Education to Prevent Recurrence of Jeonse Fraud" for 120 students of Dream Life University.
Honam University RISE Project Group conducted a special lecture on "Case Education to Prevent the Reoccurrence of Jeonse Fraud" for 120 students enrolled at Dream Life University. Provided by Honam University
View original imageThis program was organized to enhance students' ability to respond to the recent social issue of jeonse fraud, protect individual property rights, and foster a transparent real estate transaction environment in the local community.
The special lecture, organized in cooperation with the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, featured presentations and a Q&A session based on actual investigation cases by Inspector Lee Jehyeon and Sergeant Choi Yeonwoo of the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crime Investigation Division. The main topics included: analysis of jeonse fraud types, a core guide to the Certified Real Estate Agents Act, and practical training on reading and interpreting certified copies of real estate registers, all aimed at strengthening field-oriented practical capabilities.
Participating students learned to assess contract risks on their own through hands-on practice in interpreting real estate registers, and strengthened their competency as informed consumers by familiarizing themselves with revised laws and the responsibilities of real estate agents.
This special lecture is recognized as an exemplary case of a "locally tailored program," which is a core objective of the RISE project, and is evaluated as having contributed to improving residential well-being and trust in the community through collaboration between the university and related organizations.
Project Group Leader Jung Jaepyeong stated, "We will continue to expand customized education programs to address the real problems faced by local community members in their daily lives."