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January 2nd, 2007 08:28 PM #251
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January 2nd, 2007 09:10 PM #252Sirs,
We (TSD Construction) are also a Design and build company, one of our on-goin project is a 10 units-4 storey townhouse complex in QC. If you have time, we can show you around.
By the way, we have worked on numerous residential projects, commercial projects, 2 churches, warehouses, and also renovation works. We had completed 5 Nokia Stores, 2 Motorola Shops, Samsung Store, 2 Mandarin Wok, Baang Coffee, Xavier School Gym and Coffee Shop, 7 Bodhi Vegetarian Resto, Eye Laser clinic, Condominium renovations, etc...
We'd be glad to present you our company profile upon request.
Thanks!!!!
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January 2nd, 2007 09:18 PM #253By the way:
e-mail: agumanch*yahoo.com
cell: 0920-9211519
For all construction needs
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January 15th, 2007 11:59 PM #255
nasa painting process na kami at konti pang masonry...
may mga tanong ako:
1) for exterior paint anong brand ang maganda?
2) pwede rin ba ako gumamit ng elastomeric paint? brand?
3)para sa exterior ng Boysen, should i go for Acrytex or Plexibond for plain finish? (pwede nga ba ang Plexibond for a plain exterior finish)
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January 16th, 2007 07:24 AM #256
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January 16th, 2007 02:19 PM #257
yes, it's feasible if you aren't going to provide a carport but i don't think the lot owner will construct a 3-storey townhouse without a carport for each unit. a lessee who cannot afford to own a car cannot as well manage to pay for the rental of the townhouse. a common garage on the side isn't advisable because it will minimize the living space on the ground floor.
as 3 units with carport command higher rental, revenue will be the same as 4units without carports. mas maganda pang tingnan yung bahay kasi malaki ang setback sa harapan.Last edited by 109; January 16th, 2007 at 02:47 PM.
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April 3rd, 2007 10:39 AM #258
okay time to resurrect this.
Is this legal? So most developers do not grant perpetual ownership? Paano if you buy a relatively say, 10 year old unit, will you have 40 years left to enjoy it or will you start with a fresh 50?
Some clarifications would be appreciated as Im sure majority of people who own condos are not aware of this huge catch.
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April 3rd, 2007 11:53 AM #259
thanks for the reply in the other thread tsupermario, it shed a LOT of light on my questions.
here's the link for reference people
http://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/...4726_1966.html
some excerpts
Sec. 8. Where several persons own condominiums in a condominium project, an action may be brought by one or more such persons for partition thereof by sale of the entire project, as if the owners of all of the condominiums in such project were co-owners of the entire project in the same proportion as their interests in the common areas: Provided, however, That a partition shall be made only upon a showing:
(c) That the project has been in existence in excess of fifty years, that it is obsolete and uneconomic, and that condominium owners holding in aggregate more than fifty percent interest in the common areas are opposed to repair or restoration or remodeling or modernizing of the project
Sec. 12. In case of involuntary dissolution of a condominium corporation for any of the causes provided by law, the common areas owned or held by the corporation shall, by way of liquidation, be transferred pro-indiviso and in proportion to their interest in the corporation to the members or stockholders thereof, subject to the superior rights of the corporation creditors. Such transfer or conveyance shall be deemed to be a full liquidation of the interest of such members or stockholders in the corporation. After such transfer or conveyance, the provisions of this Act governing undivided co-ownership of, or undivided interest in, the common areas in condominium projects shall fully apply.
(c) That the project has been in existence in excess of fifty years, that it is obsolete and uneconomical, and that more than fifty percent of the members of the corporation, if non-stock, or the stockholders representing more than fifty percent of the capital stock entitled to vote, if a stock corporation, are opposed to the repair or restoration or remodeling or modernizing of the project;
some additional questions, who are the members of the condominium corporation? are they the developers or unit owners?
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April 3rd, 2007 12:36 PM #260
Kung walang spare tire, invest on a Inflator kaysa sa sealant. Inflate the flat tire +10 psi than...
Liquid tire sealant