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Lease option-fee reporting targets hidden rent hikes in Korea

Private rental contracts in Korea will include management charges, usage fees and furniture or appliance option fees in lease reporting. The change makes real monthly housing costs visible beyond deposit and rent. Landlords will need clearer fee details, while tenants can compare homes by total cost. The impact is expected to be strongest in studios and offi

Lease option-fee reporting targets hidden rent hikes in Korea

South Korea will make option-fee reporting mandatory when private rental leases are filed. On July 13, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport moved to record management charges, usage fees and furniture or appliance option fees together with deposit and monthly rent. The measure targets rent increases hidden in side charges.

Why it matters

Posted rent alone often understates the real cost of studios and officetel-style rentals. A lease with 800,000 won in rent, 150,000 won in management fees and 100,000 won in appliance option fees costs 1.05 million won a month. The new scope exposes that structure at filing.

Market impact

Tenants can compare homes by total housing cost, while landlords must show clearer grounds for management and option charges. As the system settles, indirect rent hikes should decline and Korea’s private rental data should become more reliable.

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Key points

  • Private rental contracts in Korea will include management charges, usage fees and furniture or appliance option fees in lease reporting. The change makes real monthly housing costs visible beyond deposit and rent. Landlords will need clearer fee details, while tenants can compare homes by total cost. The impact is expected to be strongest in studios and offi
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FAQ

What must be newly reported in a lease contract?

Private rental filings will include management charges, usage fees and recurring option fees for items such as appliances or furniture, in addition to deposit and rent.

Why is option-fee reporting being required?

It is designed to reduce rent increases disguised as management or option charges and to make rental information more transparent.

How does this affect tenants?

Tenants can compare homes by actual monthly cost before signing, which is especially useful for studios and officetel-style private rentals.

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