In the business exemption of Japanese real estate agents, there is an exemption number, and the number in brackets is the answer we are looking for. This is not just a simple number, but the grade determined by the Japanese government for Japanese real estate agents after various audits. Here, (1) is generally a newly established company, which has been exempted by the local governor. After 10 years of operation, only through multi-party audit can we reach the level of (2), (3) or even (4). When it reaches the level of (4), it will be upgraded to the exemption of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. A senior real estate agent with more than 30 years' experience can get (7) if he abides by the law.
From this point, we can also find that the real estate market in Japan is more standardized than that in China. This simple figure you see is behind the various evaluation results of Japanese real estate agents by the relevant departments of the Japanese government, and it also provides favorable strength proof for major real estate agents in Japan. Compared with the domestic market, all kinds of advertisements boasted by intermediaries, such credibility can completely make you feel at ease to choose a powerful Japanese real estate agent.