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October 5th, 2005 06:13 PM #11
1) Lot history/documents. Check mo sa RD, better provide urself a certified true copy. Check any encumbrances. Kung wala ok lang. Protection mo yan against future claimants.
2) Lot location. Includes easy access to transportation, roads, church, market, etc.
3) Neigborhood.
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October 5th, 2005 06:34 PM #12
nasabi ng lahat, wala na ko maidagdag.
check mo na lang kung kasya pambili mo
just kidding.
nangyari kasi sa kin yan, me inalok sa kin, kala ko 200T lang, 2M pala...nagkulang ng isang zero.
alam ko na. check mo na lang kung pano ka makakatawad :bwahaha:
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October 5th, 2005 07:04 PM #13
Ayos! Maraming salamat! Actually, ermats ko bumubili sa probinsya. Advise ko na lang sa kanya mga payo nyo dito.
One thing i forgot to mention is that the land being sold by the broker is foreclosed by a bank. So since repossessed na 'to, should i expect na cancelled na encumberances nito(tama ba) and the title(from RD) be stamped as such?
Sir ,jaeger ano procedure nyo sa bank pag nag-repossess kayo with regards to the title?
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October 5th, 2005 07:06 PM #14Originally Posted by yebo
Last edited by Boy Torotot; October 6th, 2005 at 09:47 AM.
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October 5th, 2005 11:20 PM #15
if foreclosed property ito then you will buy it sa bank,
1. kayo ba magbabayad ng tax arears nito o banko
2. the bank must cancel the mortgage at the back
3. pag ok naman yung bank and transacting ka with the manager, safe na din
4. dont forget the ones above
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October 6th, 2005 10:13 AM #16Originally Posted by yebo
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October 6th, 2005 06:38 PM #17
First, check if the lot is existing. Second, if it is really for sale. Third, if the seller is really the owner or has the authority. Then, follow the above suggestions. I understand Rizal Park has already been sold.
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October 6th, 2005 07:59 PM #18Originally Posted by Boy Torotot
also pag ang land ay na-acquire ng original owner under the homestead program, maximum limit is 100 hectares for single ownership and 400 hectares for a corporation. exempted kasi mga homesteads sa land reform (assuming hindi more than the maximum i stated above).
pag yung old owner ang nagtatanim hindi naman siya considered na tenant e. actually tresspasser na siya dun kahit sa kanya dati yun.Last edited by yebo; October 6th, 2005 at 08:05 PM.
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October 6th, 2005 08:04 PM #19
If it's a foreclosed property, make sure the bank will be the one to take care of moving its caretaker from the property before same is turned over to you.
We recently acquired a foreclosed lot here in the province, and we had a difficult time with the stubborn caretaker who didn't want to vacate the land and was making so many lame excuses to keep from moving out before the day of the turnover.
The weekend before the turnover on Monday, we inspected the lot and found that the caretaker hadn't even started packing his things and furniture. We called the bank officer and threatened to sue them for breach of contract if the caretaker was not yet gone on the day of the turnover.
On turnover day, the bank personnel were "assisting" the caretaker in moving his things, while all the time the caretaker was bitching and complaining about how we didn't give him enough time to get his things in order. This, even though he knew as early as August that we had already bought the property and were going to assume control of it by the first week of October.
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