One example of a problem that may occur after purchasing real estate, as opposed to what was explained at the time of the contract, is when you are explained that "there will probably be no complaints from the neighbors.”Even if you have taken the trouble to purchase a house, there is a risk that it will be difficult for you to lead a peaceful life afterwards.
Make sure you know about this problem when you check the property beforehand, and also when you receive the explanation of important matters. If the seller has had problems in the past with the same people as the current neighbors, make a very careful decision about whether or not you should purchase the property.
If the seller or the real estate brokerage company on the seller's side makes a notice such as "We have not received any complaints recently, but we have received complaints in the past," there is a risk that the buyer will receive complaints from the neighbor after the purchase.