The Fair Trade Commission signed an autonomous agreement today with the Korea Consumer Agency and four major interior brokerage platforms to strengthen information provision and resolve disputes.
As a result, platforms should allow consumers to know reliable companies at a glance, and should identify and reflect quarterly cancellations of registration.
In addition, consumers should be informed to directly inquire whether the contractor has registered a license on the construction industry knowledge information system (kiscon.net ).
At the same time, malicious construction companies that caused consumer damage should come up with and implement effective sanctions, such as limiting exposure until the problem is resolved.
The number of interior-related damage relief applications filed with the Korea Consumer Agency stood at 639 last year, up from 482 in 2022, and 622 by October this year.
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