Contract Procedures and What you need to know._2
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Contract Procedures and What you need to know._2
After confirming the amount of bonds in the “Eul” section of the registration certificate (fixed collateral) and analyzing the rights, proceed with the contract and check the registration certificate (confirmation of change) in the balance (date).
However, the certificate of registration in Korea has no public credibility unlike foreign countries, so please carefully check the parts not listed in the certificate of registration and proceed with the contract.
When you see a home listing you are interested. In Korea, If the down payment is made to the owner's account, the contract is concluded, so please take this into consideration.
There are many things that can be known after moving in, such as water condition, noise, overall wall condition, and water leakage problems before the contract. Checking in the case of buying, renting or jeonse is sometimes difficult because the owner or tenant is occupied.
If possible, it is advisable to look inside or outside the house in a vacant state, but sometimes it can be difficult to check if there is a good listing. In such cases, a broker confirmation or checklist will be required at the time of contract. In particular, special agreements are important in writing, so we recommend that you fill out the contract carefully.
After confirming the amount of bonds in the “Eul” section of the registration certificate (fixed collateral) and analyzing the rights, proceed with the contract and check the registration certificate (confirmation of change) in the balance (date).
However, the certificate of registration in Korea has no public credibility unlike foreign countries, so please carefully check the parts not listed in the certificate of registration and proceed with the contract.
When you see a home listing you are interested. In Korea, If the down payment is made to the owner's account, the contract is concluded, so please take this into consideration.
There are many things that can be known after moving in, such as water condition, noise, overall wall condition, and water leakage problems before the contract. Checking in the case of buying, renting or jeonse is sometimes difficult because the owner or tenant is occupied.
If possible, it is advisable to look inside or outside the house in a vacant state, but sometimes it can be difficult to check if there is a good listing. In such cases, a broker confirmation or checklist will be required at the time of contract. In particular, special agreements are important in writing, so we recommend that you fill out the contract carefully.


