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DAGSAAN MONTERDE CASTILLO LAW
Quezon City, Philippines

Founded in 2022
5 people in their team
English
Tagalog
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About UsAt DAGSAAN MONTERDE CASTILLO LAW, we not only offer high-caliber legal expertise but also a commitment to addressing the multifaceted legal needs across various jurisdictions within the Philippines. Our formidable team of attorneys, which includes Atty. Albert James Dagsaan, Atty. Arvidsson...
HYG Law Office & Notary Public

HYG Law Office & Notary Public

15 minutes Free Consultation
Cebu City, Philippines

Founded in 2023
2 people in their team
English
Harold Justin Y. Go is a Philippine attorney headquartered in Cebu City. Since 2018, he has worked in various sectors of the legal industry; he was formerly allowed to appear and assist with the judiciary at the Regional Trial Court of Cebu City; subsequently, he joined a reputable private law firm...
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Philippines Real Estate Due Diligence Legal Questions answered by Lawyers

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Is it complicated to buy property without title?
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Is it difficult to buy an untitled property and the owner only has tax declarations?
Lawyer answer by HYG Law Office & Notary Public

Hi there, There are certain legal implications to buying titled or untitled property. Please reach out to us.Thank you! 

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Unlawfully on our property
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We own a house and lot in Tagaytay area ( 3,600 m2 ). My parents stay in that house. One of my brothers is unlawfully ( without our permission !!! ) staying in that house. We want him to leave our property immediately. What can we do?
Lawyer answer by Iqbal International Law Services

you have to served legal notice through lawyer and thereafter have to file case in the court if not comply.

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Puwede po bang mapaalis ang squatter sa lote ko ?
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Maari pa po bang mapaalis ang squatters sa lote ko na mga 40 to 50 yrs na pong nakatayo sa lote ko ? Lagi ko po silang kinakausap noong mga 1 to 2 yrs pa lang silang nakatira. Sa tuwing uuwi po ako, pinapasyalan ko po sila at sinasabihan na... Read more →
Lawyer answer by Atty. Rainier Mamangun

You may consider sending the occupants of your property a Demand  to Vacate, through a lawyer, by way of initial remedy.  Thereafter, and if still necessary, you may file a case in court for ejectment.  

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