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March 2nd, 2019 07:38 PM #1Just read the article below:
Digital land titling in PHL completed by September | BusinessMirror
Question is if the LRA had already digitally scanned and completed conversion nationwide to e-Titles for the old titles they have on their Registry of Deeds vaults, what is the reason we should still bring our old red Owner's Duplicate Copy to be converted to e-Title?
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March 3rd, 2019 07:08 AM #2
^money making scheme
Its just a databasesupposedly to make it easier or faster to retrieve records and to make it difficult for fakers to fake land titles
as an owner of land you should just exercise due diligence if the electronification didnt alter anything on your owners duplicate copy
Sent from my SM-G532G using TapatalkLast edited by kisshmet; March 3rd, 2019 at 07:21 AM.
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March 3rd, 2019 12:19 PM #3
For your protection, yes. Daming land grabbers dyan sa mga madidilim na sulok ng LRA and RD.
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March 3rd, 2019 02:06 PM #4
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March 4th, 2019 01:25 PM #5
Madali lang kunuha ng original e-copy bossing. Affidavit of loss, tapos papers na "ikaw" yung owner. They can assume your identity. Pag nakuha birth certificate mo online (they only need your father's name, mother's maiden name, your birthday) makakakuha na ng passport. They can use that passport to assume your identity. Pag nakakuha ng title tapos na laban. Pero pag ikaw na ang nauna na kumuha nakarecord na dun na issued na yung new original copy ng title mahihirapan na yung land grabber na kumuha.
Eh ngayon BBM has just ordered the suspension of the fining of ebikes and calls for a grace period...
E-bike / E-trike ban details released by MMDA