Commentary on the Act on the Improvement of Urban Areas and Residential Environments (Urban Improvement Act), the Housing Act, and the Building Act

It is structured to systematically master the necessary legal standards from the planning to execution stages by organically linking the three core laws—the Act on the Maintenance and Improvement of Urban Areas, the Building Act, and the Housing Act—which serve as the foundation for real estate development and renovation projects.

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What you will gain after the course

  • You can clearly understand the structure of the Act on the Improvement of Urban Areas and Residential Environments, and apply the core checklists for each stage of redevelopment and reconstruction projects, as well as feasibility analysis techniques, to practical work.

  • By understanding the criteria for establishing management and disposal plans and the methods for calculating land appraisal values, one can preemptively prevent and respond to legal risks related to distribution and liquidation.

  • By accurately interpreting the acts subject to the Building Act, building uses, permit and notification procedures, and the relationship between building sites and roads, one can diagnose architectural restriction factors in practical projects.

  • By understanding the housing construction project system under the Housing Act, the operation process of housing cooperatives, the requirements for business plan approval, and the housing supply system, one can reliably lead housing development projects in the field.

A complete explanation of the three core laws of real estate development, a practice-oriented guide to legal analysis!


Successful redevelopment projects and building/housing development projects begin with a precise interpretation of relevant laws and accurately meeting licensing and permit requirements. This course is designed to help you systematically master the legal standards necessary from the planning to the execution stages by organically linking the three core laws that form the foundation of real estate development and redevelopment projects: the Act on the Improvement of Urban Areas and Residential Environments, the Building Act, and the Housing Act.

In the Urban Improvement Act section, we provide an in-depth look at the establishment of promotion committees and unions for redevelopment and reconstruction projects, project implementation plans, and the management and disposal plans that determine the success or failure of a project, as well as land valuation and feasibility analysis techniques. Furthermore, we provide clear explanations of core provisions directly related to field operations—ranging from changes in usage, building permits and notifications, and the relationship between sites and roads under the Building Act, to the establishment of housing unions, project plan approvals, and housing supply systems under the Housing Act—to help you cultivate the capacity to promote projects perfectly without legal risks.


Field-Oriented Education

  • We analyze key legal requirements (Urban Renewal Act, Building Act, Housing Act) crucial in real estate development, focusing on actual licensing, permitting, and dispute cases.

  • We provide practical solutions to preemptively prevent sales and liquidation risks and to successfully complete development projects.



Presentation of core points focused on practical application

  • Topic-specific learning is possible through micro-learning centered on core keywords that can be applied immediately in practice.

Course Curriculum


  1. General Introduction to the Act on the Improvement of Urban Areas and Residential Environments

  2. Checklist for Redevelopment and Reconstruction Projects and Methods for Calculating Land Appraisal Value

  3. Feasibility Analysis of Redevelopment and Reconstruction Projects

  4. Restrictions on Activities in Maintenance Areas and the Cancellation of Maintenance Areas

  5. Establishment of the Promotion Committee and the Establishment of the Urban Renewal Project Association

  6. Business Implementation Plan and Management & Disposal Plan

  7. Standards for Management and Disposal Plans and Measures Following Completion of Construction

  8. General Provisions of the Building Act

  9. Acts subject to the application of the Building Act and the use of buildings

  10. Construction of Buildings and Building Restrictions

  11. Building permits and notifications for buildings, etc.

  12. Building Sites and Roads

  13. Structure and Materials of Buildings

  14. Special Zones, Building Agreements, and Combined Buildings

  15. General Introduction to the Housing Act

  16. Housing Construction Businesses and Housing Cooperatives

  17. Approval and implementation of business plans, and housing supervision and use inspection

  18. Supply of Housing


Presenting differentiated content by recruiting expert instructors in the field of real estate development

We provide lectures by selecting only the core skills required in the industrial field by recruiting expert instructors in the real estate development sector. We have presented professional and differentiated content by recruiting instructors who are highly acclaimed for their in-depth lectures at corporations, public institutions, and universities.

CEO Jung-deuk Yoon

Current) CEO of Daesung Holdings Development Co., Ltd.

Former) Lecturer at the Department of Real Estate at Kyung Hee University, Konkuk University, Hanyang Cyber University, etc.

Former) Director of the Korea Real Estate Society

Former) Instructor at the Korea Real Estate Development Association


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Who is this course right for?

  • Officials of redevelopment and reconstruction associations and representatives of specialized maintenance business management (maintenance companies)

  • Personnel in charge of real estate development project planning, legal affairs, and permitting at construction companies, developers, architectural firms, etc.

  • Personnel in charge of urban renewal, housing construction, and building permits at public institutions and local governments

  • A person in charge at a financial institution (PF/Investment Review) who reviews the feasibility and legal risks of real estate development projects.

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