
Comment repérer une arnaque au wolse avant de signer — checklist pour étrangers en Corée
- Les contrats wolse courte durée sont la plus grande surface d'exposition à la fraude pour les étrangers en Corée.
- Quatre schémas : annonce fantôme, faux propriétaire, appât photo, dépôt qui disparaît.
- Six vérifications avant signature en viennent à bout — en commençant par le 등기부등본.
- Une visite vidéo en direct élimine à elle seule les schémas d'annonce fantôme et de divergence photo.
- Les maisons gérées par un opérateur (comme Shared Homies) suppriment toute la surface de risque par conception.
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F-4 visa holder operating co-living houses in Seoul since 2023. Writes about the practical reality of foreigner housing in Korea — what the friction actually costs, what it takes to live here long-term, and where the rental system trips up newcomers.
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