Condominium Law revisited

This program will guide unit owners, condominium association, investors, landowners, contractors, property developers, brokers and lawyers on condominium-related issues such as property development, ownership and leasing to construction, property management, maintenance, quarrels among condominium association directors and members, among others.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Center for Global Best Practices will host a two-session training program titled “Condominium Law of the Philippines” on July 17 and 18, from 1:30 to 4:45 p.m. via Zoom.

This program will guide unit owners, condominium association, investors, landowners, contractors, property developers, brokers and lawyers on condominium-related issues such as property development, ownership and leasing to construction, property management, maintenance, quarrels among condominium association directors and members, among others.

It will also provide valuable information needed to handle potential legal disputes and dealing with adjudication bodies. This special program aims to provide attendees a solid understanding of condominiums as a property regime in the Philippines. Discussion will cover topics such as ownership rights, transfer, leasing, dissolution of condominiums, condominium associations, recent amendments to the Condominium Act, revised regulations, solutions and remedies to condominium-related issues, and Supreme Court decisions.

Learn all these from CGBP course director and lecturer Cesar Manuel, formerly director for legal services group at the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), a position he held for 23 years. He wrote thousands of decisions on real property development, housing and land use issues under the jurisdiction of HLURB. He is an authority on legal matters pertaining to housing development, management and administration.

Registration is open to the general public. The training is highly recommended for condominium owners and association officers, real estate developers, property administrators and managers, real estate agents and brokers, contractors and service providers, lawyers and consultants, investors and financial institutions involved in real estate sector, government officials in charge of condominium oversight and anyone interested in the topic.

For details and other related training topics such as Certification Course for Property Managers and Administrators, Revised IRR of the Charter for Homeowners Association, Best Practices Guide to Construction Law and Crafting Contracts, and more, visit www.cgbp. org or call (+63 2) 8556-8968 / 69 or (+63 2) 8842-7148 / 59.

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