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The Art of Self-Litigation
The Art of Self-Litigation
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A must-read for real estate investors!
Contains all forms related to public auctions, including contract drafting and certified mail.

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It has been proven that a book is worth more than just using a single format.

Based on the forms actually used by Song Sa-mu-jang, the best auctioneer who has so far successfully completed most of his cases without the help of legal experts, and with the addition of a lawyer's legal knowledge, the book "The Art of Self-Litigation" was created, which perfectly captures both practice and theory.
Successful real estate investment requires the ability to negotiate favorable terms. By mastering the format and legal procedures appropriate to each situation in this book, you can navigate even complex and challenging special properties and secure favorable negotiations in any situation.

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Depending on how you use it, this book can be worth hundreds of thousands or even tens of millions of won.
Most real estate litigation cases can be resolved on one's own, but many people hire lawyers and pay high legal fees because they don't know how to resolve the issue.
If you hire a lawyer, you will have to pay a deposit of several million won regardless of whether you win or lose the case. Therefore, if you simply use the templates in this book, you can save at least several million won in attorney fees.
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index
I.
The Basics of a Winning Case from the Start

Chapter 1.
Follow the self-litigation experts


Chapter 2.
The basis of litigation, certified mail


1.
What is a certified letter?

2.
Purpose of sending a certified letter

3.
How to write a certified letter
[Form 1-1] Notification of Termination of Sales Contract Due to Non-Performance of Obligations
[Format 1-2] Certified Contents (Request for Management Team to Repair Common Area Defects and Internal Repairs)

4.
Sending a certified letter
1) How to send directly from the post office
2) How to send via the Internet

5.
How to check the delivery status of a certified mail

6.
Essential Knowledge About Certified Mail
〈Practical Tip〉 How to Verify the Address of a Certified Mail Recipient When the Recipient Is Unknown
[Form 1-3] Application for viewing or issuance of a copy of the resident registration card of a creditor/debtor

Chapter 3.
A contract that protects your rights


1.
What is a contract?

2.
Essential knowledge about contracts

3.
How to write a contract
1) Contract in the form of an agreement
[Form 1-4] Land Use Lease Agreement
2) Contract in the form of a memorandum or pledge
[Form 1-5] Pledge (Contents on Performance of Obligations)

4.
Use of standard contracts and special provisions
1) Standard contract
2) Importance of special provisions

5.
Indication of contracting parties
1) Natural persons and corporations
2) Conclusion of contract by agent
[Form 1-6] Power of Attorney (Granting of Power of Attorney)

Chapter 4.
Basic knowledge of civil litigation


1.
Litigation proceedings

2.
Things you must know before engaging in actual litigation

3.
Determining the jurisdiction of the court

4.
Single judge and collegiate panel
〈Practical Tips〉 Differences between appeals, appeals, and appeals, and the distinction between judgments, decisions, and orders

5.
Writing tips
1) Distinction between petition, response, and preparatory document
2) How to write a petition
(1) Details of the complaint
[Form 1-7] Petition (Lawsuit for Loan Claim)
(2) Indication of litigation parties
(3) Method of writing the claim statement
(4) Method of writing the claim reason
(5) Indication of method of proof
〈Practical Tips〉 The Difference Between Proof and Evidence
(6) Method of preparing the attached real estate list
(7) Document specifications
(8) Payment of registration fee and delivery fee and attachment of receipt
3) How to write a response
[Form 1-8] Response
4) How to write a preparatory document
[Form 1-9] Preparation Document
5) How to write a counterclaim
[Form 1-10] Counterclaim (Case where the defendant files a counterclaim to register the transfer of land ownership in response to the plaintiff's request for building demolition)

〈Practical Tips〉 Application for Correction of Party Indication and Address Change Report
[Form 1-11] Application for Correction of Party Indication
[Form 1-12] Address Correction Order
[Form 1-13] Address Correction Form
[Form 1-14] Address Change Report

6.
Basic knowledge for proof
1) Evidence
(1) Request for document submission
[Form 1-15] Request for Document Submission
(2) Request for document submission order
[Form 1-16] Request for Document Submission
2) Witness
[Form 1-17] Witness Application
[Format 1-18] Witness Examination Matters
[Format 1-19] Witness Cross-Examination Matters
3) Application for emotional support
[Form 1-20] Appraisal Application (Market Value Verification)
[Form 1-21] Appraisal Application (Building Identification through Surveying)
[Form 1-22] Appraisal Fee Payment Form
4) Request for fact-finding
[Form 1-23] Fact Check Request Form (Resident Registration Number and Address Verification)
5) Application for submission of financial transaction information
[Form 1-24] Application for Order to Submit Financial Transaction Information (Confirmation of Presence of Free Tenant Memorandum)
[Form 1-25] Application for Submission of Financial Transaction Information (Account Transaction History Inquiry)
6) Application for submission of tax information
[Form 1-26] Application for Tax Information Submission Order (Confirmation of Construction Status by Lien Holder)

7.
discussion
1) Differences between trial date, trial preparation date, and mediation date
2) Thorough preparation tips for the trial date
〈Practical Tips〉 Searching for Auction Events
3) If you are unable to attend the due date due to unavoidable circumstances
[Form 1-27] Application for Change of Argument Date
4) How to have someone else appear in court on your behalf
[Form 1-28] Power of Attorney (Small Claims Case)
[Form 1-29] Application for Litigation Agency and Power of Attorney
5) Etiquette for the trial date
6) Conclusion of the argument
[Form 1-30] Request for Resumption of Argument

〈Practical Tips〉How to Intervene in a Third-Party Litigation
[Form 1-31] ​​Application for Participation in Succession to Litigation
[Form 1-32] Application for Auxiliary Participation

8.
Verdict and appeal
1) Pronouncement of judgment
2) How to read the judgment
〈Practical Tips〉 Requesting a Correction of a Judgment
[Form 1-33] Application for Correction of Judgment
3) Appeals and appeals
[Form 1-34] Appeal
[Form 1-35] Petition for Appeal

〈Practical Tips〉How to Calculate the Statutory Period

9.
Application for calculation of litigation costs and determination of litigation expenses
1) If I win a lawsuit, can I receive all of the legal fees from the other party?
2) Method of calculating litigation costs
(1) Calculation method of cattle price
(2) Calculation method of cognitive burden
(3) Method of calculating delivery fee
3) An easy way to calculate litigation costs
〈Practical Tips〉 Calculating Building Values ​​Using the Korea Legal Aid Corporation Website
4) Application for confirmation of litigation costs
[Form 1-36] Application for Confirmation of Litigation Costs
[Form 1-37] Application for Confirmation of Execution Cost Amount
[Format 1-38] Litigation Costs Decision

Chapter 5.
Attachment and provisional disposition (preservation measures)

1.
Attachment
1) What is attachment?
2) The necessity of seizure
3) Attachment procedure
[Form 1-39] Attachment Application Statement
4) How to write a seizure application
(1) Right to protection
(2) The need for conservation
5) Real estate seizure
[Form 1-40] Application for Real Estate Seizure
6) Attachment of debt
[Form 1-41] Application for Attachment of Claims
[Form 1-42] Request for Statement of Claim to Third-Party Debtor
7) Seizure of movable property
[Form 1-43] Application for Attachment of Tangible Property

2.
provisional disposition
1) What is a provisional disposition?
2) Necessity of provisional disposition
3) Provisional disposition procedure
4) How to write an application for provisional disposition
(1) Right to protection
(2) The need for conservation
5) Injunction to prohibit disposal of real estate
[Form 1-44] Application for Provisional Injunction against Real Estate Disposition
6) Injunction to prohibit transfer of real estate possession
[Form 1-45] Application for Prohibition of Transfer of Real Estate Possession

〈Practical Tips〉 How to Respond When the Possessor Changes After the Enforcement of a Temporary Injunction Against Transfer of Possession
[Form 1-46] Application for Issuance of Succession Execution Document

3.
How to respond when a seizure or provisional disposition is made (debtor's means)
1) Objection
[Form 1-47] Objection to Attachment Decision
2) Application for a lawsuit order
[Form 1-48] Application for Order to File a Prosecution
[Form 1-49] Complaint Report
3) Cancellation request due to change of circumstances
[Form 1-50] Application for Cancellation of Real Estate Seizure (Application for Cancellation of Seizure Due to Debt Payment)
4) Seizure release and deposit
[Form 1-51] Cash Deposit (Liberation Deposit)
[Form 1-52] Application for Cancellation of Real Estate Seizure (Liberation Deposit)
〈Practical Tips〉Recovering Cash Provided as Collateral
[Form 1-53] Application for Exercise of Rights and Cancellation of Collateral

Chapter 6.
Simple civil dispute resolution procedures

1.
urging procedures
1) Application for payment order
[Form 1-54] Payment Order Application
2) If the payment order is not delivered
[Form 1-55] Application for Filing a Petition
3) Objection to payment order
[Form 1-56] Objection to Payment Order

2.
Call me to file a complaint
1) Application for pre-filing reconciliation
[Form 1-57] Application for Pre-Filing Reconciliation
2) If pre-filing reconciliation is not achieved
[Form 1-58] Application for Filing a Petition

3.
Civil mediation procedures
1) Application for civil mediation
[Form 1-59] Adjustment Application
2) Decision to change the adjustment
[Form 1-60] Appeal against a decision to change the adjustment
3) If the adjustment is not successful

Chapter 7.
Enforcement

1.
Enforced execution after judgment

2.
Method of enforcement
1) Auction of real estate
[Form 1-61] Real Estate Compulsory Auction Application
[Form 1-62] List of Stakeholders
2) Seizure and collection order
(1) Application for attachment and collection order
[Form 1-63] Application for Seizure and Collection Order (to Bank)
(2) Collection report
[Form 1-64] Collection Report
3) Enforcement of movable property
[Form 1-65] Application for Compulsory Execution of Tangible Property

Chapter 8.
Frequent litigation in everyday life

1.
Loan claim lawsuit
[Form 1-66] Collection (Loan)
〈Practical Tip〉 Can I charge interest higher than the agreed rate?

2.
Construction cost claim lawsuit
[Form 1-67] Petition (Construction Cost)

3.
Deposit return lawsuit
[Form 1-68] Petition (Return of Deposit)

4.
Lawsuit due to ceiling leak
1) If there is water damage from the upstairs unit
[Form 1-69] Petition (Compensation for damages due to ceiling leakage)
2) If a leak occurs in a common area
[Form 1-70] Petition (Compensation for damages due to water leakage in common areas)

5.
lawsuit for cancellation of provisional registration
[Form 1-71] Petition (Cancellation of Provisional Registration)

6.
Lawsuit for transfer of ownership registration
[Form 1-72] Petition (Transfer of Ownership Registration)

7.
Litigation for cancellation of mortgage
[Form 1-73] Petition (Request for Cancellation of Mortgage Due to Completion of Statute of Limitations)

8.
In case of a priority disposition
[Form 1-74] Application for Order to File a Prosecution


II.
The Art of Litigation: A Complete Guide to Auctions

Chapter 1.
Bidding and sale approval decision procedures

1.
Preparing for Bidding - Tips for Filling Out the Bid Form
1) Preparations for auction bidding
2) Preparation of bid form
[Format 2-1] Bid Date Form
[Form 2-2] Joint Bidding Application and List of Joint Bidders
3) Preparation of a power of attorney
[Form 2-3] Power of Attorney (Bidding)

2.
Objections to sale permits/denials of sale
1) Sale decision date
[Form 2-4] Application for Postponement of Sale Decision Date
2) Reasons for refusal of sale
〈Practical Tips〉 A collection of various cases in which sales were denied in practice.
[Form 2-5] Application for Non-Permission to Sell (in case of errors in appraisal)
3) Immediate appeal against ‘decision to permit sale or decision to deny sale’
(1) Method of appeal
(2) Those who can object
(3) Submission of an objection or immediate appeal
[Form 2-6] Objection to Sale Permit Decision (if the actual area is larger than the area on the register)
[Format 2-7] Immediate Appeal (when the tenant asserts a lien)
4) Application for cancellation of sale permit decision
[Form 2-8] Application for Cancellation of Sale Permit Decision (in case a lien arises after successful bid)
5) Practical examples of applications for sale denial
[Form 2-9] Application for Non-Permission to Sell (in case the successful bidder suffers unforeseen damages due to failure to register separate land)

3.
Payment of sales price
1) Request for extension of payment due date
[Form 2-10] Application for Extension of Payment Date (In case only some of the individual sales are sold first)
2) Report of difference payment
[Form 2-11] Difference Payment Report
3) Submission of opinions regarding agricultural land acquisition qualification certificate
[Form 2-12] Opinion on Agricultural Land Acquisition Qualification Certificate

4.
Other important forms
1) Forms available to debtors (owners) and creditors - Reappraisal Application Form
[Form 2-13] Reappraisal Application
2) Forms available to creditors and tenants ① - Application for distribution request
[Form 2-14] Dividend Request Application
3) Forms available to creditors and tenants ② - Application for postponement of distribution request deadline
[Form 2-15] Application for Extension of Dividend Claim Deadline

Chapter 2.
Brightness procedure

1.
The importance of brightness

2.
Use of certified mail and injunctions prohibiting transfer of possession
1) Sending a certified letter
[Format 2-16] Certified Contents (Best Legal Procedures After Successful Bid)
2) Application for provisional injunction to prohibit transfer of real estate possession
[Form 2-17] Application for Prohibition of Transfer of Real Estate Possession

3.
Application for an extradition order
1) What is an Indian order?
2) Subject of the Indian order
3) Extradition orders and enforcement procedures
4) Practical examples of Indian orders
(1) If the occupant is a tenant or former owner without opposing power;
[Form 2-18] Application for Real Estate Delivery Order (Unable to Oppose Tenant)
(2) In case of a tenant who begins possession after the auction registration
[Form 2-19] Application for Real Estate Delivery Order (for those who have commenced possession after registration of auction)
(3) Example of a decision on an extradition order
5) Appeal against the decision of the Indian order
(1) Immediate appeal
[Form 2-20] Immediate Appeal (Applicant's Appeal Against Decision to Dismiss Extradition Order)
[Form 2-21] Immediate Appeal (Respondent's Appeal Against Extradition Order)
(2) Application for suspension of compulsory execution
[Form 2-22] Application for Suspension of Enforced Execution
〈Practical Tip〉 If I have received a trust loan, can I apply for a provisional disposition and delivery order in the name of the successful bidder?
[Form 2-23] Application for Prohibition of Transfer of Real Estate Possession (in case of receiving a trust loan)
[Form 2-24] Application for Real Estate Delivery Order (in case of receiving a trust loan)
[Form 2-25] Power of Attorney (in case of receiving a trust loan)

4.
Commencement of enforcement
1) Notice of planned enforcement (for ultimatum)
[Form 2-26] Notice of Intended Enforcement
2) Application for compulsory execution
[Form 2-27] Application for Compulsory Execution
3) Disposal of movable property
(1) Highest procedure for applying for auction of movable property
[Form 2-28] Highest Order (for application for auction of movable property)
(2) Application for sale of movable property other than the object of execution
[Form 2-29] Application for Permission to Sell Movable Property Other than Execution Object

5.
Drafting of the agreement on the name
1) The importance of drafting an agreement
2) Example of writing an agreement
(1) Agreement on the Use of the Name - Former Owner and Tenant
[Form 2-30] Agreement on the Name
〈Practical Tip〉 The Difference Between 'Penalty' and 'Indicated Damages'
(2) Agreement on title - In case a title confirmation is issued to the occupant before title is given
[Form 2-31] Agreement on the Name
(3) Certificate of occupancy (for tenants receiving dividends)
[Form 2-32] Confirmation of Brightness

Chapter 3.
allocation

1.
Understanding the Dividend Procedure
1) Dividends and dividend due dates
2) Preparation of the original dividend table
[Form 2-33] Dividend Exclusion Application
3) Inspection of the original dividend table
4) Objections regarding the dividend table
[Form 2-34] Certificate of Filing
[Form 2-35] Report of Infringement

2.
Bae Dang-i's collection
[Form 2-36] Petition (Dispute over Dividend)

Chapter 4.
Negotiation of disputes regarding delinquent management fees

1.
Basic knowledge about management fees
1) Who is responsible for the delinquent management fee?
〈Practical Tip〉 Classification of common and exclusive areas in management fees
2) Should the successful bidder also pay the late payment fee for the delinquent management fee?
3) Do I have to pay all the management fees charged over the years?

2.
How to respond to tenants who refuse to pay their management fees and refuse to move out
1) Urge the management office to collect management fees.
[Form 2-37] Certified Letter (Request for Collection of Management Fee)
〈Practical Tip〉 Is the succession of the common portion of the overdue management fee limited to unavoidable cases where the management fee cannot be collected for the property for which the successful bidder has been successful?
2) Reply from the management office

3.
If you pay the delinquent management fee on behalf of the person
1) Signing an agreement with the management office
[Form 2-38] Agreement (between the successful bidder and the management team)
2) Filing a lawsuit for damages against the previous owner/occupant
[Form 2-39] Petition (petition for compensation)

4.
How to respond when the management office demands exclusive management fees and late fees in addition to common management fees
[Form 2-40] Petition (Confirmation of Non-Existence of Debt)

5.
How to respond when the building becomes unusable due to a water or power outage at the management office
1) Certified mail to the management office
[Form 2-41] Certified Mail (Notice of Business Obstruction and Intended Claim for Damages)
2) Damages lawsuit in case of power outage or power outage
[Form 2-42] Petition (Lawsuit for Damages Due to Power Outage or Water Outage)
3) Criminal action will be taken in case the management office arbitrarily cuts off electricity or water supply.
[Form 2-43] Complaint (Violation of the Electricity Business Act and Obstruction of Business)
〈Practical Tips〉 Criminal Complaint Procedures

Chapter 5.
Essential Forms Landlords Need to Know

1.
Conclusion of a lease agreement
1) Standard Lease Agreement
[Form 2-44] Standard Housing Lease Agreement
2) Special provisions
(1) Matters concerning repairs and cost burden
(2) Matters concerning cost settlement
(3) Matters concerning the schedule of compensation for damages
〈Practical Tips〉 Things to keep in mind when writing special provisions

2.
When rent (monthly rent) is not paid after signing a lease agreement
1) When urging payment of rent
[Form 2-45] Certified Notice (when urging payment of rent)
2) In case of termination of the lease agreement due to late payment of rent
[Form 2-46] Notification of Termination of Lease Agreement Due to Delayed Rent Payment
3) A method of pressuring the tenant to move out voluntarily before filing a lawsuit for eviction.
[Form 2-47] Notification of Termination of Lease Agreement to Encourage Voluntary Relocation
4) Filing a lawsuit to obtain the title of real estate
[Form 2-48] Petition (Lawsuit for Delivery of Real Estate to Tenant)

3.
When the lease period is about to end
1) Be aware of implicit renewal.
2) How to deal with implicit renewal
〈Practical Tip〉 Does the requirement to notify one month in advance of not renewing a lease agreement refer to the sending or the arrival criteria?
[Form 2-49] Certified Contents (Defense of Implicit Renewal)

4.
In case of giving a compliment
[Form 2-50] Agreement (Kalse)

Chapter 6.
Forms required for actual auctions

1.
Application for cancellation of sale decision
1) If there is a defect in the property description in the public auction property statement, etc.
[Form 2-51] Application for Cancellation of Sale Decision (in case of defects in property description in public auction property specification, etc.)
2) If a new lien that was not previously identified is discovered after the sale decision.
[Form 2-52] Application for Cancellation of Sale Decision (if lien notice is filed after successful bid)

2.
Negotiating for a settlement with the occupant
1) Certified document for negotiation with the tenant receiving the distribution
[Form 2-53] Certified Contents (for tenants receiving distribution at public auction)
2) A certified letter to pressure the possessor before filing a lawsuit for title
[Form 2-54] Contents certified letter (before filing a lawsuit for title in a public auction)
3) Confirmation of identity
[Form 2-55] Certificate of Clearance (Public Auction)
4) Agreement
[Form 2-56] Agreement (Agreement with Auction Tenant)

3.
Eviction action against possessor
1) Mingdosojang
[Form 2-57] Petition (Real Estate Title Lawsuit Against Public Auction Possessor)
2) Application for temporary injunction against transfer of possession
[Form 2-58] Application for Prohibition of Transfer of Real Estate Possession

III.
The Art of Litigation in One Volume (Special Objects Edition)

Chapter 1.
shared ownership

1.
Definition of common property

2.
Easily Win Shared Property: Preemptive Purchase Rights
1) What is a preemptive right of co-owners?
2) Reasons for allowing the co-owners' preemptive purchase request
3) Instructions for exercising the preemptive right and deadline for the shareholder
〈Practical Tip〉Excessive issuance of preemptive purchase notices by co-owners hinders auction sales.
[Form 3-1] Shareholder Preemptive Purchase Application

3.
Differences in response methods according to the shared share acquired through bidding

4.
Use of certified mail, delivery orders, and agreements
1) Delivery of certified mail (notification of acquisition of shares after successful bid)
[Format 3-2] Certified Contents (Notice of Share Acquisition after Successful Bid)
2) Application for delivery order based on acquisition of shared ownership
[Form 3-3] Application for Delivery Order (based on shared ownership)
3) Agreement on division of shared property
[Form 3-4] Shared Property Division Agreement

5.
Litigation proceedings
1) Submission of the complaint
(1) If you wish to split the property in kind
[Form 3-5] Division of Shared Property in Kind
(2) If you wish to split the payment
[Form 3-6] Shareholder (Division of Payment for Shared Property)
(3) In case of seeking demolition of a building rather than division of shared property
[Form 3-7] Petition (Request for Demolition of Building and Return of Unjust Enrichment)
〈Practical Tip〉Why is rent calculated at a rate of 1% of the real estate appraised value as unjust enrichment in lawsuits?
2) Preparation of a response to a request for division of shared property
[Form 3-8] Response (Defendant's Response to Plaintiff's Request for Payment Division)
〈Practical Tip〉 Be sure to check for the pitfalls of shared ownership, namely the separate ownership relationship!
3) Preparation of preparatory documents
[Form 3-9] Preparation Document (Presentation of a Plan for Division of Shared Property)
4) Application for emotional support
(1) Surveying and appraisal for division of real property
[Form 3-10] Application for Appraisal (Survey for Property Division)
(2) Geumjeong appraisal
[Form 3-11] Appraisal Application (Proof of Land Value)
5) Change of claim purpose
(1) When correcting a drawing
[Form 3-12] Application for Change of Claim Purpose (Drawing Correction)
(2) In case of correction of the fee
[Form 3-13] Request for Change of Claim Purpose (Payment Correction)

6.
Case study judgment and settlement recommendation decision
1) Judgment ordering division of payment
2) Decision recommending reconciliation ordering division in kind
3) A decision recommending reconciliation ordering compensation

Chapter 2.
First-priority disguised tenant

1.
Definition of a senior tenant

2.
Use of certified mail, delivery orders, and agreements
1) Use of certified mail against disguised tenants
[Form 3-14] Certified Notice (Criminal Complaint and Delivery Enforcement Procedures for Priority Tenant)
2) Application for extradition order
[Form 3-15] Application for Real Estate Delivery Order (Priority Disguised Tenant)
3) Agreement with false tenants
[Form 3-16] Agreement with a False Tenant
4) Receive a receipt for transfer tax deduction
[Format 3-17] Receipt eligible for transfer tax deduction

3.
Litigation proceedings
1) Receipt of the complaint
[Form 3-18] Petition (Eviction lawsuit against a prior-priority tenant)
〈Practical Tip〉 When the court determines that the tenant is the true tenant
2) Tips for writing a preparatory document
[Form 3-19] Preparation Document (Proof and Claim that You are Not a Legal Tenant)
3) Request for submission of financial transaction information to financial institutions, request for fact-finding
[Form 3-20] Application for Submission of Financial Transaction Information (Checking Bankbook Transaction History)
[Form 3-21] Fact Check Request Form (Confirmation of Presence of Free Tenant Memorandum)
4) Securing evidence - statements and confirmations obtained from people around you
〈Practical Tips〉 How to Increase the Reliability of Fact-Finding Reports
[Form 3-22] Fact Confirmation

4.
criminal complaint
1) Filing of complaint
[Form 3-23] Complaint (Auction Obstruction, Attempted Fraud)
2) Cancellation of complaint
〈Practical Tip〉What is a complaint?
[Form 3-24] Withdrawal of Complaint

5.
Actual judgment

Chapter 3.
Separate land registration / non-registration of land rights

1.
Understanding separate land registration
1) What is separate land registration?
2) Things to avoid in relation to separate land registration
〈Practical Tip〉 When the priority date for land and buildings is different

2.
Understanding Unregistered Land Rights
1) What is land use rights?
2) Cases where land use rights are acquired and cases where they are not acquired
(1) In case land rights cannot be acquired
(2) Cases where land rights can be acquired

3.
Litigation proceedings
1) Lawsuit to secure land ownership
[Form 3-25] Registration of Transfer of Land Share
2) Claim for rent based on land share
[Form 3-26] Petition (Request for Fee)

4.
Actual judgment

Chapter 4.
Statutory superficies

1.
Understanding of surface rights
1) Definition of surface rights
2) Definition of statutory ground rent
3) Definition of statutory ground rent under customary law

2.
Notification of land acquisition using certified mail
[Form 3-27] Certified Contents (Notification of Land Acquisition)

3.
Litigation proceedings
1) Filing a lawsuit - when the statutory right of superficies is not established
(1) When the real estate can be easily identified
[Form 3-28] Deed (building demolition, etc.)
(2) In cases where it is difficult to easily identify the real estate (unregistered building)
[Form 3-29] Appraisal Application (Survey Appraisal for Building Identification)
2) Filing a lawsuit - when a statutory right of superficies is established
[Form 3-30] Petition (Request for Fee)
[Form 3-31] Appraisal Application (Proof of Land Value)
[Form 3-32] On-site Verification Application Form
3) Summary of claim after the emotional results are released
[Form 3-33] Application for Change of Claim Purpose
4) Tips for writing a preparatory document
[Form 3-34] Preparatory Document (Refuting the Parts Where Statutory Land Rights Do Not Exist)

4.
How to extinguish statutory ground rent
1) Claim for extinction of surface rights due to overdue payment of rent
2) Real-world examples
(1) Urging payment of rent through certified mail and claiming extinction of statutory ground rent
[Form 3-35] Certified Letter (Request for Payment of Fees)
[Form 3-36] Certified Contents (Request for Extinction of Statutory Superficies)
(2) Demolition of buildings through litigation
[Form 3-37] Petition (Demolition of Building Due to Extinction of Statutory Grounds)

5.
Actual judgment

Chapter 5.
kindergarten

1.
Definition of kindergarten

2.
Use of certified mail, delivery orders, and agreements
1) The first step to resolving a kindergarten issue: a certified letter
[Form 3-38] Certified Contents (Relinquishment of Lien after Successful Bid)
2) Notification of termination of custody using certified mail
[Form 3-39] Certified Contents (Notice of Termination of Lien)
3) Application for an extradition order regarding the person entitled to custody
[Form 3-40] Application for Real Estate Delivery Order (if possession has begun after the lien holder's auction registration and the statute of limitations for construction payment claims has expired)
4) Instructions for writing an agreement and receipt with the child care provider
[Form 3-41] Receipt eligible for transfer tax deduction
[Form 3-42] Agreement (Agreement on Waiver of Lien and Delivery of Real Estate)

3.
criminal complaint
[Form 3-43] Complaint (Auction Obstruction)

4.
Litigation proceedings
1) When a non-owner disputes the lien - a lawsuit to confirm the non-existence of the lien
[Form 3-44] Petition (Confirmation of Non-Existence of Child Custody Rights)
2) When the owner disputes the right of custody - Building title lawsuit
[Form 3-45] Petition (Lawsuit for Building Title Against Lien Holder)
3) Securing evidence - statements, confirmations, and fact-finding reports
[Form 3-46] Fact Confirmation

5.
Actual judgment

[Appendix]

1.
How to self-register
[Form 01-1] Example of Application for Transfer of Ownership Registration at the Time of Sale
[Form 01-2] Example of Power of Attorney for Transfer of Ownership Registration
2.
Easily Follow Through Electronic Litigation for a Temporary Injunction Against Transfer of Possession
3.
Easy-to-follow payment order application via electronic litigation
4.
How to provide collateral after receiving a court order to provide collateral
[Form 04-1] Example of a Deed of Deposit (Judicial Guarantee)
5.
How to pay registration license tax and registration application fee using the Internet

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- Date of issue: January 6, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 740 pages | 1,384g | 175*243*42mm
- ISBN13: 9791187799122
- ISBN10: 1187799122

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