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Property Owner's Guide on Ejecting Illegal Dwellers Effectively


 A property owner’s worst nightmare is to have abusive squatters, professional squatting syndicates and unlawful tenants on one’s own premises.  How do you eject abusive squatters effectively?

With the clamor of many who needs help on this, the Center for Global Best Practices is holding a one-day pioneering seminar entitled, “A Property Owner’s Guide to Ejecting Illegal Dwellers Effectively:  Strategies, Legal Procedues, and Solutions” on Friday, November 24, 2017 at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City, Philippines. The law on ejectment is a special law that is not really taught in law schools. Many lawyers make mistakes in filing such cases at the expense of the property owners.  A precise knowledge of the correct legal remedies and practical extra-legal know how are essential for a successful and speedy recovery and possession of your property.  

The seminar is about protecting your property from unlawful occupants and how to efficiently utilize ejectment actions and provisional remedies available as effective tools in the speedy recovery of your land or building so as to avoid further damage arising out of prolonged dispossession.  The lecture will include some special laws of great concern to land developers such as Republic Act No. 6552 (The Maceda Law) that governs sales on installment of real property, Presidential Decree No. 1517 (The Urban Land Reform Law), Republic Act No. 7279 (The Lina Law), Tenancy law and other related laws.

Participants in this program will also learn best practices, practical solutions and actual cases on how to implement and manage actual ejectment and demolition of shanties.  It will also discuss creative ways for a peaceful resolution to your squatter problems through the coordination with different government agencies and LGUs. Some subtle factual differences could mean the success or failure of an ejectment action.  Attend this seminar and avoid the costly mistakes and pitfalls of other property owners who have failed to evict unlawful occupants. This special program is a limited-seats only event with pre-registration required.  

Listen, learn and ask questions from a practicing judge and book author of the “Law on Ejectment,” Judge Danilo A. Manalastas, who will share relevant answers and landmark cases relating to problems posed by unlawful occupants on real property whether public or private. It will also feature Atty. Ferdinand M. Casis, former director of legal service at the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and Engr. Agustin Torres who is an expert in relocation management of informal settlers.  An investment in attending this one-day event is certainly a fraction of the cost compared to hiring a topnotch lawyer charging you for hours of consulting fees.  Enroll in this seminar and solve your squatter problems!  You may avail of the early payment savings (until November 14) and group discount for 3 or more attendees.  

Interested participants may contact Center for Global Best Practices

Telephone Numbers:
Muntinlupa City: (+63 2) 842-714/ 59 & 556-8968/ 69 
Baguio City: (+63 74) 423-5148
Cebu City: (+63 32) 512-3106 or 07 
Legaspi City: (+63 52) 736-0148

You may also find the following related seminars of interest:

1) Families’ Guide to Wills, Trusts, and Inheritance 
2) The Inheritance Law of The Philippines
3) How to Solve Your Right of Way Issues
4) Local Government and Real Property Taxation
5) Understanding the Building Code of the Philippines
6) How To Prepare Unsolicited Proposals for Government Projects

We invite you to check www the website www.cgbp.org for a complete list of CGBP’s upcoming seminars.

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