JeonseSystem4 Understanding the Role of Real Estate Agents in Korea’s Rental System Role of Real Estate Agents in Korea(공인중개사, Licensed Real Estate Agent)1. Overview: Why Real Estate Agents Matter in KoreaIn Korea’s housing system, real estate agents (공인중개사) play a central procedural role rather than merely acting as intermediaries. Unlike some countries where transactions can occur directly between parties with minimal formal involvement, most residential leases in Korea are s.. 2026. 4. 9. Security Deposits in Korea: What Foreign Tenants Need to Know Deposit (Security Money) Protection Basics in KoreaWhen renting a home in Korea, one of the most important concepts to understand is the security deposit (보증금). Unlike in many countries where deposits are relatively small, Korean deposits can be a significant amount—sometimes equal to several years of rent.This guide explains how deposits work, what legal protections exist, and what tenants shou.. 2026. 4. 2. Understanding Housing and Rental Systems in Korea Foreign residents in Korea often find the housing system unfamiliar, not because it is complex, but because it operates on legal and financial assumptions that differ significantly from those in many other countries.This guide explains the two main residential rental systems in Korea—Jeonse and Monthly Rent, along with deposits, lease terms, renewals, and legal reporting obligations, in a struct.. 2026. 3. 12. Understanding Housing and Rental Systems in South Korea Overview of Housing Types and Rental Systems in KoreaA Legal and Practical Guide for Foreign Residents1. IntroductionHousing in South Korea operates under a legal and practical framework that may feel unfamiliar to foreign residents. While modern apartments and high-rise buildings are common, the rental system itself differs significantly from those in many Western countries, particularly in its.. 2026. 3. 5. 이전 1 다음