On the 6th, Paju City in Gyeonggi Province appointed 28 members of the "Paju City Safety Jeonse Management Team" at the Small Theater of the Citizens' Hall. On the 9th, Paju City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it had appointed 28 members to the "Paju City Safe Jeonse Management Team" at a small performance hall in the Citizens' Hall on the 6th.
The Paju City Safe Jeonse Management Team is a public-private joint cooperative organization aimed at creating a safe real estate transaction environment by proactively responding to illegal real estate activities such as jeonse fraud and encouraging voluntary cooperation from local licensed real estate agents.
At the appointment ceremony, 28 members including Choi Ki-myeong, head of the Paju branch of the Korea Association of Realtors, as well as heads of town and township branches and monitoring and enforcement committee members, were appointed as management team members, marking the start of the Safe Jeonse Management Team's activities to prevent jeonse fraud.
The appointed management team will encourage participation in the Safe Jeonse Gatekeeper Campaign targeting 1,036 real estate offices in the area, share on-site information from licensed real estate agents, and autonomously carry out activities to improve the brokerage culture. They also plan to monitor illegal activities in the real estate sector, conduct joint public-private inspections, and actively respond to illegal real estate activities.
The main tasks include ▲not brokering risky properties ▲providing accurate property information to tenants ▲checking the Jeonse Damage Prevention Broker Checklist ▲providing the Jeonse Damage Prevention Tenant Checklist ▲notifying the identity of real estate office workers ▲informing changes in contract-related information such as rights after the contract ▲and notifying about malicious landlords.
Kim Kyung-il, mayor of Paju City, said, "We will actively work together in the public and private sectors to establish a trustworthy and safe jeonse contract culture and to uphold order in real estate transactions."
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