Learn how to evict squatters effectively
MANILA, Philippines — The Center for Global Best Practices will host an online training program titled “Resolving your Squatter Issues in Public and Private Properties” to be held from 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. on May 14, 15 and 16 via Zoom.
A precise knowledge of the correct legal remedies and practical non-legal ways are essential for a successful and speedy recovery and possession of one’s property. This program is to protect one’s property from unlawful occupants and to efficiently utilize ejectment actions and provisional remedies available in the speedy recovery of a property or building to avoid further damage from prolonged dispossession.
The lecture will include other special laws of great concern to land developers such as Republic Act 6552 (The Maceda Law) that governs sales on installment of real property, Presidential Decree 1517 (The Urban Land Reform Law), Republic Act 7279 (The Lina Law), Tenancy law and more. It will also include essential updates on “Government Initiatives vs. Professional Squatters & Squatting Syndicates and How Your Government Can Help Property Owners.”
This three-session training will be led by CGBP’s finest roster of lecturers: lawyer Alvin Claridades, Gen. Efren Fernandez (ret.) and Agustin Torres.
Registration is open to the general public. A must for property owners, land developers, lessors and brokers, bankers and financiers, prosecutors and judges, lawyers and consultants, property administrators, law enforcement officers, consultants, victims of squatting syndicates and anyone seeking effective solutions to illegal tenants, squatters and dwellers.
CGBP is an accredited training provider of the Civil Service Commission, Career Executive Service Board, Governance Commission for GOCCs, LoGo TRI-PhilNet (a DILG – LGA recognized National Association of Local Resource Institutions), Securities and Exchange Commission, BSP’s Anti-Money Laundering Council and other regulatory agencies.
Government funds to be used in attending this training program will not be covered by Philippine Procurement Law or RA 9184 based on its Revised IRR’s Section 4.5-b which classifies training and seminars as non-procurement activities. DBM circular 563 issued on April 22, 2016 also exempts public officials and government employees from the P2,000-limit per day on training fees.
For more property-related training topics such as Best Practices Guide to Crafting Construction Law Contracts, Condominium Law of the Philippines, Building Code of the Philippines, How to Detect Fake Titles and to register, visit www.cgbp.org. You may also call Manila lines (+63 2) 8556-8968/69 or (+63 2) 8842-7148/59.
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