PRESENCE OF HUSBAND - without signing agreement may still mean consent of the husband
Tuesday, 16 December 2008 00:00
Atty. Ariel Martinez
It is provided under the Family Code, more specifically, Article 124, that in case of conjugal properties the con¬sent of the spouse must be obtained in case of sale of real property or disposition thereof;
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New provision under RA 9504
Friday, 17 October 2008 00:00
Atty. Ariel Martinez
Paying taxes at times may not be a very pleasant obligation that the realty service practitioner has to do, more so, when it requires a number of things like, even simply keeping your official receipts and records for your expenses.
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When are you really entitled to your broker's commission?
Monday, 21 July 2008 00:00
Atty. Ariel Martinez
Should you be able to make both the seller and buyer agree and assist or even be instrumental in the negotiation in order to be entitled to your commission, or is it enough that you are able to procure a ready, willing and able buyer?
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 February 2009 07:06
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Real Estate Brokers on the Verge of Professionalisation
Friday, 18 July 2008 21:56
Jose L. Ocampo RBR-VP for Goverment Affairs
 Joe Ocampo
| You may not have noticed this, but as licensed real estate brokers, the government do not see you as a "professional" just as yet. Lets face it, our Department of Trade and Industry(DTI) license may not be as mighty as the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) license. To correct this and be finally recognized as a "professional", the DTI is now conducting all real estate brokers', appraisers', and consultants' examinations the same way as the PRC is conducting tests for would be professionals. This is a result of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the DTI and the PRC, in preparation for the eventual transfer of jurisdiction to the PRC. |
Last Updated on Friday, 13 February 2009 22:55
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Do you still need the " cedula " for the notarization of your Deed of Absolute Sale or other documents ?
Wednesday, 16 April 2008 00:00
Atty. Ariel Martinez
"... It can now be noted that the "cedula" would not even be considered as a competent evidence of identity... "
Another common concern in a real estate transaction is the notarization of the contract to sell, or deed of absolute sale, or any document pertaining to the transaction.
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