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South Korea Rent Increase Regulations: 5% Cap, Renewal Limits, and Conversion Rates

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Complete guide to South Korea's rent increase caps under the Housing Lease Protection Act including the 5% limit, re-increase restrictions, and jeonse-to-wol...

Melvin Prince
5 min de lecture
Hitelesített Mar 2026South Korea flag
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Rent increases in South Korean residential leases are strictly regulated under the Housing Lease Protection Act. Upon contract renewal, increases to both rent and deposits are capped at 5% of the existing amount, and any increase exceeding this limit is legally void.

Increase Frequency
Annual (5% Cap Under HLPA)
Notice Required
3 Months Written Notice

Rent Increase Process in national

1

Check Applicable Rules

Confirm the increase complies with frequency and notice requirements under Housing Lease Protection Act (HLPA) + Civil Code.

2

Prepare Written Notice

Draft a formal written notice with the new amount and effective date.

3

Serve the Required Period

Deliver the notice at least 3 Months Written Notice before the new rent begins.

4

Allow Tenant to Respond

The tenant may contest the increase through Housing Lease Dispute Mediation Committee / Civil Court within the prescribed window.

The 5% Rent Increase Cap

Core Rules

RuleDetails
Maximum increase5% of the existing rent or deposit
Applies toRenewals of existing contracts (agreed renewal and statutory renewal requests)
Re-increase restrictionNo further increase within 1 year of a previous increase
Legal basisHousing Lease Protection Act Art. 7

Calculation Examples

TypeCurrent AmountMaximum IncreaseNew Amount
Jeonse deposit₩300,000,000₩15,000,000₩315,000,000
Wolse deposit₩50,000,000₩2,500,000₩52,500,000
Monthly rent₩800,000₩40,000₩840,000

When the 5% Cap Applies

Cap Applies

  1. Agreed renewals — landlord and existing tenant negotiate a contract extension
  2. Contract Renewal Request Right — tenant exercises their statutory right to renew
  3. Mid-term increase requests — landlord requests an increase during the contract period due to changed economic circumstances

Cap Does NOT Apply

  1. New contracts — when signing a lease with a new tenant (no cap on initial pricing)
  2. Full conversion — when fundamentally changing from jeonse to wolse or vice versa (but conversion rate caps still apply)

Jeonse-to-Wolse Conversion Rate

When converting between jeonse and wolse formats, the conversion rate is capped:

Monthly rent = (Jeonse deposit − Wolse deposit) × Conversion rate / 12

| Standard

| Residential Rate | |---|---| | Formula | Bank of Korea base rate + 2% | | Maximum | 10% per annum, whichever is lower | | Example (base rate 3.0%) | 5.0% per annum |

Mid-Term Increase Requirements

To request a rent increase during the lease period, the landlord must demonstrate:

  1. Changed economic circumstances — inflation, increased taxes or levies, comparable market rents
  2. Elapsed time — at least 1 year since the last increase or the start of the contract
  3. Within the 5% cap — the increase may not exceed 5%
  4. Objective justification — supported by comparable rental data, tax assessment changes, etc.

Tenant's Right to Request a Decrease

Conversely, tenants may also request a rent decrease when economic conditions change (e.g., falling property values, declining market rents). The same 5% framework and evidence requirements apply.

Local Government Variations

Some local governments may set the cap lower than 5% through local ordinances:

RegionOrdinance CapNotes
Seoul5%Same as national cap
Other regionsUp to 5%Check local ordinances

Consequences of Exceeding the Cap

  • The excess portion of any increase above 5% is automatically void
  • The tenant remains liable only for the lawful amount
  • Overpaid rent can be reclaimed as unjust enrichment
  • The Housing Lease Dispute Mediation Committee may be engaged for resolution

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Calculate increases precisely — amounts exceeding the cap are void and expose you to unjust enrichment claims
  2. Verify the timing — confirm at least 1 year has passed since the last increase
  3. Prepare objective evidence — comparable market rents, tax or levy change documents
  4. Communicate in writing — use certified mail or documented channels for increase notices
  5. Comply with conversion rate caps — when switching between jeonse and wolse formats

Back to South Korea Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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