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1New Member... not a lawyer Empty New Member... not a lawyer Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:02 pm

sewper5


Arresto Menor

Hi! I decided to join this forum to learn about Maceda Law. I did a little search and it made me realize that we really need to read whatever we're signing even the fineprint.

2New Member... not a lawyer Empty Re: New Member... not a lawyer Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:27 pm

Pedro Parkero

Pedro Parkero
Reclusion Perpetua

sewper5 wrote:Hi! I decided to join this forum to learn about Maceda Law. I did a little search and it made me realize that we really need to read whatever we're signing even the fineprint.

may column si kuya Ernie sa Phil Star... pwede o doon ka sumulat at papagpaliwanagin mo siya sa mga bagay na sa tingin mo ay hindi malinaw Very Happy

3New Member... not a lawyer Empty Re: New Member... not a lawyer Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:39 pm

jd888


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Maceda Law in the Phillippines applies to the purchaser of real property by installment payments when the purchase becomes cancelled by a delinquency in payment. It provides the buyer with a right to a refund as a requisite for cancellation of contract due to delinquency when the buyer has paid at least two years. The refund is 50% of total payments; additional 5% per year after 5th year.

http://www.chanrobles.com/

4New Member... not a lawyer Empty Re: New Member... not a lawyer Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:00 am

sewper5


Arresto Menor

salamat sir jd888,

nagpunta na ako sa hlurb at nakausap ang kanilang resident attorney, may sinabi kasi siya sa akin na mababalewala yung refund ng maceda law oras na tirhan ko na yung bahay/ property. parang lumalabas tuloy na may "anti-maceda law". saka mayroon bang property na 2 years in the making para sa isang low cost housing?

5New Member... not a lawyer Empty Re: New Member... not a lawyer Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:10 am

jd888


moderator

@sewper5, kindly review your rights and if section 7 of the provisions of Maceda Law sounds something favorable to you.

Sec. 3. In all transactions or contracts involving the sale or financing of real estate on installment payments, including residential condominium apartments but excluding industrial lots, commercial buildings and sales to tenants under Republic Act Numbered Thirty-eight hundred forty-four, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Sixty-three hundred eighty-nine, where the buyer has paid at least two years of installments, the buyer is entitled to the following rights in case he defaults in the payment of succeeding installments:

(a) To pay, without additional interest, the unpaid installments due within the total grace period earned by him which is hereby fixed at the rate of one month grace period for every one year of installment payments made: Provided, That this right shall be exercised by the buyer only once in every five years of the life of the contract and its extensions, if any.

(b) If the contract is cancelled, the seller shall refund to the buyer the cash surrender value of the payments on the property equivalent to fifty per cent of the total payments made, and, after five years of installments, an additional five per cent every year but not to exceed ninety per cent of the total payments made: Provided, That the actual cancellation of the contract shall take place after thirty days from receipt by the buyer of the notice of cancellation or the demand for rescission of the contract by a notarial act and upon full payment of the cash surrender value to the buyer.

Down payments, deposits or options on the contract shall be included in the computation of the total number of installment payments made.

Sec. 4. In case where less than two years of installments were paid, the seller shall give the buyer a grace period of not less than sixty days from the date the installment became due.

If the buyer fails to pay the installments due at the expiration of the grace period, the seller may cancel the contract after thirty days from receipt by the buyer of the notice of cancellation or the demand for rescission of the contract by a notarial act.

Sec. 5. Under Section 3 and 4, the buyer shall have the right to sell his rights or assign the same to another person or to reinstate the contract by updating the account during the grace period and before actual cancellation of the contract. The deed of sale or assignment shall be done by notarial act.

Sec. 6. The buyer shall have the right to pay in advance any installment or the full unpaid balance of the purchase price any time without interest and to have such full payment of the purchase price annotated in the certificate of title covering the property.

Sec. 7. Any stipulation in any contract hereafter entered into contrary to the provisions of Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6, shall be null and void.

Sec. 8. If any provision of this Act is held invalid or unconstitutional, no other provision shall be affected thereby.

http://www.chanrobles.com/

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