CEBU CITY – Real estate stakeholders must unite to help develop a sound sustainable industry and in the process aid the government craft effective policies and regulations to boost the brisk property outlook in the Philippines for the long term.
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FIGHT VS. REAL ESTATE SCAMS. Housing Secretary Eduardo Del Rosario (4th from left) and representatives of partner agencies launch the National Task Force on Anti-Illegal Real Estate Practice in Quezon City on Saturday (July 18, 2022). The task force aims to end illegal real estate transactions that rob prospective buyers of their hard-earned money. (Photo courtesy of DHSUD-CDMRD) MANILA - The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) on Monday announced it has created a task force that will boost the fight against illegal real estate operators and "colorum" (unregistered) brokers and agents. The National Task Force on Anti-Illegal Real Estate Practices will expand measures to stop illegal real estate operations to be implemented through an inter-agency panel led by DHSUD and supported by partner agencies. Created through Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1 Series of 2021, the task force is composed of DHSUD, Department of Justice, Department of the Interior an
'COLORUM' AGENTS. Screengrab shows members of the Philippine Association of Real Estate Boards Inc. (PAREB) during the Cebu Real Estate Board Inc. general membership meeting on Friday (April 8, 2022). PAREB senior vice president Engr. Jovencio Cainong lamented the proliferation of "colorum" real estate agents who continue to "unscrupulously dupe buyers". (Screengrab from Zoom) CEBU CITY - The Philippine Association of Real Estate Boards Inc. (PAREB) has lamented the proliferation of "colorum" real estate agents who continue to "unscrupulously dupe" buyers despite a law regulating the practice of real estate service. During the general membership meeting of their association's Cebu Real Estate Board Inc. and on the occasion of its 62nd anniversary celebration Friday, PAREB senior vice president Jovencio Cainong said unlicensed brokers are already dominating Marketplace in Facebook. "After 13 years of the implementation of RESA (Re
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Miss Grand International 2021 1st runner-up Samantha Bernardo has returned to the Philippines as she rallied behind Rabiya Mateo in her journey to the 69th Miss Universe Competition ongoing in Hollywood, Florida.
Making a short appearance at the 61st anniversary of the Philippine Association of Real Estate Boards Inc. (PAREB) via Zoom last Thursday, May 13, Samantha believes that Rabiya would make it in the prestigious competition.
“Kayang-kaya mo ‘yan Rabiya, para sa Pilipinas! Huwag na lang natin pansinin ang negativity. Rabiya and I have been communicating through social media. It was also a chance to clear the air because people have been comparing. Iba ang laban ko, iba rin ang journey niya, so please stop the hate. She’s already there. Let’s all unite for Rabiya and let’s all help her get another Miss Universe crown for the country!” Samantha said.