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Your Rights to a Refund for Delayed or Incomplete Subdivision and Condominium Projects in the Philippines
Subdivision or Condo Project Delayed? Know Your Rights!
Don't let project delays jeopardize your investment. Philippine law, particularly PD 957, offers strong protection. If your developer fails to deliver on time, you can stop payments, prevent forfeiture, and demand a full refund with interest.
Your contract's timelines are key. Verify project status with DHSUD and review your agreement. Empower yourself by understanding these vital protections for your lot or condo unit
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Your Condo, Your Peace of Mind: Navigating the Unexpected in Real Estate
Your condo is destroyed by earthquake: What are your options?
The headlines from Ecoland 4000 Residences in Davao City serve as a stark reminder: natural disasters can strike unexpectedly, leaving property owners in uncertain situations. While the sheer force of an earthquake is an undeniable "Act of God," it doesn't always absolve human responsibility. As real estate professionals, we understand your concerns about protecting your investment and ensuring your family's safet
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Understanding Condo Dues: What You Need to Know
In many cases, "condominium dues" are briefly mentioned, with the amount typically based on your unit’s size. Larger units generally...
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Why Young Professionals, Parents, and Couples Love Cebu City Condos
Why a Condo in Cebu City Might Be Your Perfect Choice If you're considering buying a home in Cebu City, a condo could be an excellent...
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Case: Developer's No License to Sell, Is the Sale Valid?
You’ve purchased a property (house or condo unit) from a developer. You paid the reservation fee, signed the notarized Contract to Sell,...
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