Discussions on formulation of notification standards for real estate "accidents" started 21:29 on February 5, MLIT

Regarding the so-called `` accidental property '' in which residents died due to suicide etc., there are no clear standards and troubles are occurring one after another in transactions, so the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism will hold a review meeting with experts and indicate the standards to be announced at the time of contract Discussions have been started to formulate guidelines.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism held the first meeting of a study meeting with real estate related organizations and lawyers on the 5th in dealing with so-called "accidental properties", which have been shunned in the past due to suicides and murders.

When a real estate agent sells a house or enters into a rental contract, it is obliged to explain important information about the property, but there is no clear standard for accident properties because there is no clear standard. There is no end to troubles after the end.

In addition, there is a case in which a single elderly person is refused to enter a rental house if there is a risk of being treated as an accident even if the person died naturally that does not result in an accident.

For this reason, the study committee will proceed with discussions referring to civil court cases, etc., and specific notification standards such as whether neighboring houses such as adjacent rooms are also subject to accident properties and how far they need to be explained. We are aiming to formulate guidelines that incorporate