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When looking for a house or a shopping mall, these days, the first thing to do is to search for a property on the Internet and then find a real estate agent.

However, when you visit, they often recommend items that are different from the pictures or more expensive.

Starting tomorrow (the 1st), if you post such a false item, you will have to pay a fine of 5 million won.



Correspondent Han Sang-woo.



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Mr. Jo, who was looking for a bakery to open a bakery, didn't just wander once or twice while looking for real estate.



If you put an item cheaper than the market price on the Internet, then show another expensive item when you visit it, or



[Victim of a false sale of real estate on the Internet: I forgot to take it down.

I just went out and did it.

(Showing other items for sale) Later, because I have a good neck.

Even if I can't, I have to pay 2.5 million won a month...

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There were also products for sale that were completely different from Internet advertisements.



[Victim of false internet real estate sale: Even showed a place with a completely different structure from the picture, and I uploaded the wrong picture because I misunderstood it.

It was this type.

That 's why we get tired of being dragged around.]



The government has created a system to monitor these fake properties, and from January to March of this year, more than 37,000 cases were detected.



It is also the result of researching only one place on Naver.



For the past three months, there has been no punishment even if caught for the purpose of establishing the system, but from tomorrow onwards, if it is confirmed as a false sale, a fine of 5 million won will be imposed.



Most of the real estate brokers are less likely to be misunderstood, so they welcome it.



[Accredited real estate agent: (because of false sales) There are so many low-priced listings, are you talking about expensive ones? You don't have to ask such questions, and that's good.] The



government is planning to expand monitoring to most portal sites and the websites of real estate agencies starting tomorrow.



(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, video editing: Yoon Tae-ho)