Friday, December 31, 2010

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Contents:

Introduction vii
1 Organization 1
2 Clarity 11
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4 Mechanics 39
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7 Timed Essay Writing Strategies 85
8 Sample Essay Prompts and Essays 97
Resources 111

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Foreword
Preface
Single Unconscious
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Focusing of Attention
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Third Eye
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Voiced Thought
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Flame of Fire
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Instant Fact: How To Get The Truth Out of Anyone!
Compiled By: John J. Webster
Never Be Lied To Again
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Free Ebooks: A Trader’s Money Management System, How to Ensure Profit and Avoid the Risk of Ruin

by BENNETT A. McDOWELL

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Diclaimer xiii
INTRODUCTION This is My Money Management System 1
PART ONE Psychology of Risk Control 7
CHAPTER 1 It Just Ain’t Sexy! 9
CHAPTER 2 Confidence in Your Plan 15
CHAPTER 3 Yin and Yang 23
CHAPTER 4 Risk Psychology and The Trader’s Mindset 31
PART TWO Stop-Loss Exits 37
CHAPTER 5 Not Every Trade Will be a Winner 39
CHAPTER 6 Entry Rules and Your Trading System 45
CHAPTER 7 Stop-Loss Exit Rules 55
CHAPTER 8 Scaling Out and Scaling In 65
vPART THREE Trade Size Does Matter 73
CHAPTER 9 Using Risk-of-Ruin Tables and the Optimal
f Formula 75
CHAPTER 10 Using the Two Percent Risk Formula and
Proper Trade Size Formula 83
PART FOUR Record Keeping and Profit/Loss Analysis 89
CHAPTER 11 Tracking Profit and Loss Results and
More Formulas for Success 91
CHAPTER 12 Using Trade Posting Cards and Ledgers 99
PART FIVE Design Your Own Plan 131
CHAPTER 13 Know Thyself—Your Risk Profile and
Discipline Profile 133
CHAPTER 14 Risk Management Rules to Choose From 139
Epilogue 149
APPENDIX A Getting Started with Your Trade Size
Calculator Software 151
APPENDIX B The Trader’s Assistant Record Keeping
System 153
APPENDIX C The Art of Paper Trading 167
APPENDIX D Resources 173
Glossary 179
About the Author 203
Index 205

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Free Ebooks: 45 Ways to Avoid Losing Money Trading FOREX

==Page 1==

45 Ways to Avoid Losing Money Trading FOREX 
Jimmy Young 

1) Knowledge Deficiency Î Most new FOREX traders donÓt take the time to learn
what drives currency rates (primarily fundamentals). When news or a statement is
due out they must close out their positions and sit out the best trading opportunities.
They are taught to only trade after the market calms down. So essentially they miss
the whole move and then trade the random noise that follows a fundamental price
move. Just think for a moment about technically trading the aftermath of a price
move; there is no potential.


2) Overtrading - Trading often with tight stops and tiny profit targets will only
make the broker rich. The desire to ÐjustÑ make a few hundred dollars a day by
locking in tiny profits whenever possible is a losing strategy.


3) Over leveraged - Leverage is a two way street. The brokers want you to use
high leverage because that means more spread income because your position size
determines the amount of spread income; the bigger the position the more spread
income the broker earns.


4) Relying on Others Î Real traders play a lone hand; they make their own
decisions and donÓt rely on others to make their trading decisions for them; there is
no halfway; either trade for yourself or have someone else trade for you.


5) Stop Losses Î Putting tight stop losses with retail brokers is a recipe for disaster.
When you put on a trade commit to a reasonable stop loss limit that allows your
trade a fair chance to develop.


6) Demo Accounts Î Broker demo accounts are a shill game of sorts; theyÓre not as
time sensitive as real accounts and therefore give the impression that time sensitive
trading systems, such as short-term moving average crossovers can be consistently
profitably traded; once you start dealing with real money reality is quick to set in.


7) Trading During Off Hours Î Bank FX traders, option traders, and hedge funds
have a huge advantage during off hours; they can push the currencies around when
no volume is going through and the end game is new traders get fleeced trying to
trade signals. There is only one signal during off hours Î stay out.


8) Trading a Currency, Not a Pair Î Being right about a currency is half a trade;
success or failure depends upon being right about the second currency that makes
up the pair.


9) No Trading Plan - Make money is not a trading plan. A trading plan is a
blueprint for trading success; it spells out what you see your edge as being; if you
donÓt have an edge, you donÓt have a plan, and likely youÓll wind up a statistic (part
of the 95% of new traders that lose and quit).


10) Trading Against Prevailing Trend Î There is a huge difference between
buying cheaply on the way down and buying cheaply. What was a low price quickly
becomes a high price when youÓre trading against the trend.



==Page 2==

11) Exiting Trades Poorly Î If you put on a trade and itÓs not working make sure
you exit properly; donÓt compound the damage. If youÓre in a winning trade donÓt
talk yourself out of the position because youÓre bored or want to relieve stress;
stress is a natural part of trading; get use to it.


12) Trading Too Short-term Î If youÓre profit target is less than 20 points donÓt do
the trade; the spread you pay to enter the trade makes the odds way against you
when you go for these tiny profits.


13) Picking Tops and Bottoms - Looking for bargains works well at the
supermarket but not trading foreign exchange; try to trade in the direction the price
is going and youÓre results will improve.


14) Being Too Smart Î The most successful traders I know are high school
graduates. They keep it simple and donÓt look beyond the obvious; their results are
excellent.


15) Not Trading Around News Time Î Most of the big moves occur around news
time. The volume is high and the moves are real; there is no better time to trade
fundamentally or technically than when news is released; this is when the real
money adjusts their positions and as a result the prices changes reflect serious
currency flow (compared to quiet times when Bank traders rule the market with their
customer order flow.


16) Ignore Technical Condition Î Determining whether the market is over-
extended long or over-extended short is a key determinant of near time price action.
Spike moves often occur when the market is all one way.


17) Emotional Trading Î When you donÓt pre-plan youÓre trades essentially itÓs a
thought and not an idea; thoughts are emotions and a very poor basis for doing
trades. Do people generally say intelligent things when they are upset and emotional;
I donÓt think so.


18) Lack of Confidence Î Confidence only comes from successful trading. If you
lose money early in your trading career itÓs very difficult to gain true confidence; the
trick is donÓt go off half-cocked; learn the business before you trade.


19) Lack of Courage to Take a Loss Î There is nothing macho or gutsy about
riding a loss, just stupidity and cowardice. It takes guts to accept your loss and wait
for tomorrow to try again. Getting married to a bad position ruins lots of traders. The
thing to remember is the market does crazy things often so donÓt get married to any
one trade; itÓs just a trade. One good trade will not make you a trading success;
rather itÓs monthly and annual performance that defines a good trader.


20) Not Focusing on the Trade at Hand Î There is no room for fantasizing in
successful trading. Counting up and mentally spending profits you havenÓt made yet
is mental masturbation and does you no good. Same with worrying about a loss that
hasnÓt happened yet. Focus on your position and have a reasonable stop loss in place
at the time you do the trade. Then be like an astronaut Î sit back and enjoy the ride;
no sense worrying because you have no real control; the market will do what it
wants to do.



==Page 3==

21) Interpreting FOREX News Incorrectly Î Fact is the press only has a very
superficial understanding of the news they are reporting and tend to focus on one
element and miss the point. Learn to read the source documents and understand it
for real.


22) Lucky or Good Î Your account balance changes donÓt tell you the whole story
about your trading; fact is if your taking a lot of risk and making money you will
eventually crash and burn. Look at the individual trade details; focus on your big
loses and losing streaks. Ask yourself this; if I had a couple of consecutive losing
streaks or a couple of consecutive big loses, how would my account balance look.
Generally, traders making money without big daily loses have the best chance of
sustaining positive performance. The others are accidents waiting to happen.


23) Too Many Charity Trades Î When you make money on a well thought out
trade donÓt give back half on a whim; invest your profits from good trades on the
next good trade.


24) Courage Under Fire Î When a policeman breaks down the door to a drug
dealers apartment he is scared but he does it anyway. When a fireman climbs onto
the roof of a burning building he is scared but does it anyway; and gets the job done.
Same with trading; itÓs ok to be scared but you have to pull the trigger; no trigger Î
no trades Î no profits Î no trader.


25) Quality Trading Time Î I suggest 3 hours a day of quality, focused trading
time; thatÓs about all your brain allows. When your trading being 100% focused; half
way is bullshitÓ it doesnÓt work. DonÓt even think that time spent in front of the
computer watching the rates has any correlation to profitability; it doesnÓt. Spend
less time but when your trading be 100% focused on trading.


26) Rationalizing Î Killer. Absolute Killer. Put your trade on and let it run. If it hits
your reasonable pre-determined stop your out. Think of yourself as a prizefighter;
you just got knocked out. Moving your stop is like getting up after being crushed
with a knockout blow; itÓs pointless; things will only get worse. DonÓt ignore the
obvious; your wrong Î get out. Come back the next day and try again. A small loss
will not hurt you; a catastrophic loss will.


27) Mixing Apples and Oranges Î Have you ever done this; you see the EURUSD
trading higher so you buy GBPUSD because it ÐhasnÓt moved yetÑ. ThatÓs a mistake.
Most of the time the reason the GBPUSD hasnÓt moved yet is because its already
overbought or some 4:30am UK news was bearish. DonÓt mix apples and oranges; if
EURUSD looks bid buy EURUSD.


28) Avoiding the Hard Trades Î Bank FX traders have an axiom; the harder the
trade is to do the better the trade. This I learned from experience; when I needed to
buy EURUSD and it was hard to get them thatÓs when itÓs necessary to pay up and
get the business done. When itÓs easy to get them then sit back and wait for better
levels. So if your trying to get into a trade or more importantly get out of a trade
donÓt putz around for a few points; get your business done.


29) Too Much Detail Î If your trading more than 2 indicators then you need to
clean house. Having many indicators stifles trading and finds reasons not to trade. A
setup and a trigger is all you need.



==Page 4==

30) Giving Up Too Easy Î Your first trade of the day may not be your best but
certainly itÓs no reason to quit. I have a preset daily trading limit and I use it; you
canÓt make money by making excuses; getting trades wrong is natural and should be
expected.


31) Jumping the Gun Î DonÓt be penny wise and dollar foolish; wait for your trade
signal to be clear; put on your trade and give it a decent size stop loss so that you
donÓt get knocked out by random noise. Do trades donÓtÓ buy lottery tickets
(extremely tight stops).


32) Afraid to Take a Loss - trading is not personal; itÓs business. DonÓt think that a
poor trade is a reflection on you. It could be your just ahead of your time or a
commercial order hits the market and temporarily creates a small unexpected move.
Again, place your stop beforehand and NEVER increase your pre-determined risk; if
itÓs going bad it will probably get worse; I think thatÓs Einstein Ðin motion stays in
motionÈÑ


33) Over-Relying on Risk Reward Î There is zero advantage in risk reward; if you
put a 20 point stop and a 60 point profit your chances are probably 3-1 that you will
lose; actually with the spread its more like 4 to 1 (from entry point if it goes down 17
points you lose or up 63 you win; 17/63 is close to 4-1).


34) Trading for Wrong Reasons Î Because the EURUSD is going up is not in itself
a reason to buy. Buying EURUSD because its not moving so little risk is even worse;
youÓre paying the toll (spread) without even a hint that you will get a directional
move. If your bored donÓt trade; the reason your bored is there is no trade to do in
the first place.


35) Rumors Î Rumors are rumors almost 100% of the time; think about where in
the motion you heard the rumor; if EURUSD is up 50 points in last 15 minutes and
the rumor is dollar negative, well then you missed it. Whenever you trades
determine where in the motion you are entering.


36) Trading Short-term Moving Average Crossovers Î This is the money sucker
of the century. When the shorter term moving average cross the longer term moving
average it only means that the average price in the short run is equal to the average
price in the longer run. For the life of me I cannot understand why this is bullish or
bearish. Easy to set up on software, complete with lights, bells and whistles, and
good for the seller getting thousands for the software but in terms of creating profit
itÓs a zero.


37) Stochastic Î Another money sucker. Personally I think this indicator is used
backwards; when it first signals an overdone condition thatÓs when I think the big
spike in the ÐoverdoneÑ currency pair occurs. To be overbought means strong and
oversold means weak. Try buying on the first sign of overbought and selling on the
first sign of oversold; youÓll be with the trend and likely have identified a move with
plenty of juice left. So if %k and %d are both crossing 80; buy! (Same on sell side;
sell at 20)


38) Wrong Broker Î A lot of FOREX brokers are horrible; get a good one. Read
forums and chats in several different places to get an unbiased opinion.



==Page 5==

39) Simulated Results Î Watch out for Ðblack boxÑ systems; these are trading
systems that donÓt divulge how the trade signals are generated. Great majority of
them are absolute garbage. They show you a track record of extraordinary results
but think about it; if you could build a trading system with half a dozen filters using
the benefit of hindsight, couldnÓt you too come up with a great system. Of course
going forward is an entirely different story. High-speed number crunching capabilities
allows for building great hindsight trading systems; BEWARE.


40) Inconsistency Î Every business (FOREX trading included) requires a business
plan (trading plan). Unless you have taken the time to write down a set of rules that
you can and will follow, itÓs likely your trading will remain unfocused and
directionless. Make a plan, have rules, follow them set goals that are realistic and
you will achieve them.


41) Master of None Î Focus on one currency for technical trading; each currency
has a unique way of trading and unless you get intimate with it you will never truly
understand its underlying idiosyncrasies. DonÓt spread yourself too thin Î focus Î
master one currency at a time.


42) Thinking Long Term Î DonÓt do it. Stay in the moment. Especially if youÓre a
day trader. It doesnÓt matter what happens next week or next month, if your trading
with 30 to 50 point stops restrict your thought process to whatÓs happening right
now. That is not to stay the long-term trend is not important; it is to say the long-
term trend will not always help you when your trading a significantly shorter time
frame.


43) Overconfidence Î Trading is not easy; statistics show 95% failure rate. If your
doing well donÓt take your success for granted; always be on the lookout for ways to
improve what youÓre doing.


44) Getting Pumped Up Î The trick is to maintain an even keel; when you are in a
trade you want to think exactly as you would if you didnÓt have a trade on. To do this
requires a relaxed disposition; this is not a football game; donÓt get psyched up;
relax and try to enjoy it.


45) Staying in the Game Î I donÓt recommend demo trading because traders learn
bad habits when trading with play money. I also donÓt think Ðletting it all hang outÑ
right away is wise either. Start off doing trades and taking risk that is relatively small
but still makes a difference to you if you win or lose; about a quarter to a third of
what you expect to reach as your trading matures is reasonable.


Retired proven professional Bank FOREX trader with over 20 years of hands-
on FOREX trading experience.

Email: jimmy@eurusdtrader.com 
Web: http://www.eurusdtrader.com

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Chapter 1: Vulnerability
Trying Harder
The Ability to Influence


Chapter 2: What Men Really Want
The Man is the Head; The Woman is the Heart
The Brain's Role in Relationships
Pain and Voids
Beauty

Chapter 3: Listening to Your Heart
What is your Heart
Listening to your Feelings

Chapter 4: Certain Deaths to Relationship
Pounds of Anger

Chapter 5: Forgiveness
Stages of Forgiveness

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The Secret Ratio
Being yourself

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Head or Heart
What Men Crave- What Woman Need

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Your Secret Guide

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Observations and Myths
Introverts vs Extroverts
Timing
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Why He Doesnt Listen
The Man this will not work on

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            I, LUCRESIA MALDITA, of legal age, married, Filipino and a resident of _____________, Philippines having been duly sworn I accordance with law, hereby depose and state:



1.       That on _______________, I was issued a NBI ID with ID number _____________ in which my true surname MALDITA was stated;



2.       That before the expiration of the aforementioned NBI ID on ______________, I had applied with NBI Makati  in ______________ for the issuance of a new NBI ID and on ______________, I was issued a new NBI ID with ID no. _______________;



3.       However, in the said new NBI ID my surname had been erroneously misspelled as MALDITO;



4.       That I execute this Affidavit of Discrepancy to attest to the truth of the foregoing circumstances and to explain the discrepancy in my NBI ID with regards to my surname.






IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hands this _____________, at ______________, Philippines.


Subscribed and Sworn to before me this _____________ day of 20___, Affiant exhibiting his/her Residence Certificate No. ________________ issued at ____________________ on ____________________.

Notary Public
Until Dec 31, 2011
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PTR Receipt No.___

Doc. No.___
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Book No.___
Series of ___

Pull your Ex Back: Guaranteed ways to bring your ex lover back into your life by Ryan Hall





Pull your Ex Back is one of the most amazing books I've ever have. For me, the contents are better that the Magic of Making Up. The contents tell you of what you should do specifically, what exactly to tell your ex to get him/her back into your arms again.










To give you a glimpse of it, here's the table of contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter #1 The Emotional Roller Coaster Phase
Chapter #2 So Why Did it All End?
Chapter #3 The Most Important Rule- "No contact"
Chapter #4 Putting it All Into Action..."The Instant Shift Technique"
Chapter #5 The Deciding Phase- Do You Really Want them Back?
Chapter #6 Getting Into Your Ex's Shoes
Chapter #7 Getting the Power Back-”The Main Process”
Chapter #8 An Important decision- "Let's Date Again"
Chapter #9 And Finally They Call
Chapter #10 Getting in Touch With Your Ex
Chapter #11 The Big Date
Chapter #12 The Big Re-Union
Chapter #13 Get Your Ex Addicted to You
Chapter #14 Most Vital Questions Answered
Chapter #15 When Things Don't Go Your Way
Chapter #16 Avoiding a Breakup When it Hasn't Already Taken Place
Chapter #17 What If I Dumped Them?
Final Notes


The ebook has 90 pages. It comes with a bonus ebook, entitled "“21 Most Important Keys to Getting Your Ex Back”.

I'm sharing this for P200. Ask me by posting a comment below.

The Magic of Making Up by T.W. Jackson

The Magic of Making Up

I bought this book for $39, that's about P2000 due to the experience of breaking up with my ex-boyfriend. It was crazy during this time, but I cope up with this. It was really hard during those times, but I was able to survive. With reading a lot and with the help of The Magic of Making Up, I was able to get by with the hardest days of my love life.

To buy this from the source site, one has to have a credit card. I know, not all people, especially in the Philippines have a credit card. I was lucky to have a credit card that time so I was able to buy it. Honestly, the Magic of Making is the most expensive  book I have. After I bought this, napaisip ako, whoah! Talagang binili ko ang ganito kamahal na libro! Just imagine, how desperate I was during those times. So naiintindihan ko rin ang nararamdaman ng bawat dumaan sa break up. Now, I'm sharing this for P200 only to help those who are in need.

To give a glimpse of the Magic of Making Up, here's the table of contents:
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Understanding Why Your Relationship Ended (And Why It’s Not Over Just Yet)
Chapter 2: Don’t Panic – Your Key to Winning Back Their Love (Getting Your Head On Straight)
Chapter 3: Removing the Splinter in Your Relationship (Where Do You Stand?)
Chapter 4: Re-Igniting the Spark of Passion and Desire (The Plan)
Chapter 5: Dates and Lovers – How Other People Can Actually Bring You Back Together With Your Ex
Chapter 6: Easing Back Into Your Relationship to Solidify Your Love
Chapter 7:Maintaining the Fun and Love Without Dredging Up Old Wounds and Arguments
Chapter 8: When Your Relationship Can’t Be Saved – Moving On With Grace

The book has 62 pages. It comes with free ebooks (1) Clean Slate Method, (2) Boost your Metabolism, and (3) Mind Magic.

If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask me by posting a comment below. :)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Legal Forms: AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES  )
CITY OF MANILA                             ) S.S


AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS



           I, _____________, of legal age, single and residing at______after having been duly sworn to according to law hereby depose and state:

           1. That I am the owner of a Nokia cellphone model 6150 with unit number 0917-5555555 under account number 222222;

           2. That on the 30th of October, 2002 with a number of books and packages I was carrying while getting out of my car, my said cellphone must have slipped from my pocket because after I reached my office, I hurriedly tried to get my said cellphone from my pocket but I was a little bit shocked as it was not there anymore;

           3. That after diligent search inside my car and the stairs and elevator used going up my office, my said cellphone was nowhere to be found anymore;

           4. That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest to the truth of the foregoing circumstances and for the purpose of reporting the loss to the Globe business center.

           IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ___day of October, 2002 at the City of Manila.

RA 8552 Domestic Adoption Act

For those who want to adopt a minor, this is the law that you might want to read.

In the Philippines, one cannot just adopt the child whom he has seen in his doorstep. The adopter must go to the court and file a petition for adoption. Neither can a parent let someone adopt his/her child without going through the legal process. Even if the intention of the adopter is pure and clean, adopting a child without going through the legal process is considered illegal and may be considered human traficking. This law tells us who may adopt and the requirements for domestic adoption.

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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8552
AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE RULES AND POLICIES ON THE DOMESTIC ADOPTION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. Short Title. — This Act shall be known as the "Domestic Adoption Act of 1998."
Sec.  2. Declaration of Policies. — (a) It is hereby declared the policy of the State to ensure that every child remains under the care and custody of his/her parent(s) and be provided with love, care, understanding and security towards the full and harmonious development of his/her personality. Only when such efforts prove insufficient and no appropriate placement or adoption within the child's extended family is available shall adoption by an unrelated person be considered.
(b) In all matters relating to the care, custody and adoption of a child, his/her interest shall be the paramount consideration in accordance with the tenets set forth in the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child; UN Declaration on Social and Legal Principles Relating to the Protection and Welfare of Children with Special Reference to Foster Placement and Adoption, Nationally and Internationally; and the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption. Toward this end, the State shall provide alternative protection and assistance through foster care or adoption for every child who is neglected, orphaned, or abandoned.chan robles virtual law library
(c) It shall also be a State policy to:
      (i) Safeguard the biological parent(s) from making hurried decisions to relinquish his/her parental authority over his/her child;
      (ii) Prevent the child from unnecessary separation from his/her biological parent(s);
      (iii) Protect adoptive parent(s) from attempts to disturb his/her parental authority and custody over his/her adopted child.
      Any voluntary or involuntary termination of parental authority shall be administratively or judicially declared so as to establish the status of the child as "legally available for adoption" and his/her custody transferred to the Department of Social Welfare and Development or to any duly licensed and accredited child-placing or child-caring agency, which entity shall be authorized to take steps for the permanent placement of the child;
      (iv) Conduct public information and educational campaigns to promote a positive environment for adoption;
      (v) Ensure that sufficient capacity exists within government and private sector agencies to handle adoption inquiries, process domestic adoption applications, and offer adoption-related services including, but not limited to, parent preparation and post-adoption education and counseling; and
      (vi) Encourage domestic adoption so as to preserve the child's identity and culture in his/her native land, and only when this is not available shall intercountry adoption be considered as a last resort.
Sec.  3. Definition of Terms. — For purposes of this Act, the following terms shall be defined as:
      (a) "Child" is a person below eighteen (18) years of age.
      (b) "A child legally available for adoption" refers to a child who has been voluntarily or involuntarily committed to the Department or to a duly licensed and accredited child-placing or child-caring agency, freed of the parental authority of his/her biological parent(s) or guardian or adopter(s) in case of rescission of adoption.
      (c) "Voluntarily committed child" is one whose parent(s) knowingly and willingly relinquishes parental authority to the Department.
      (d) "Involuntarily committed child" is one whose parent(s), known or unknown, has been permanently and judicially deprived of parental authority due to abandonment; substantial, continuous, or repeated neglect; abuse; or incompetence to discharge parental responsibilities.chan robles virtual law library
      (e) "Abandoned child" refers to one who has no proper parental care or guardianship or whose parent(s) has deserted him/her for a period of at least six (6) continuous months and has been judicially declared as such.
      (f) "Supervised trial custody" is a period of time within which a social worker oversees the adjustment and emotional readiness of both adopter(s) and adoptee in stabilizing their filial relationship.
      (g) "Department" refers to the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
      (h) "Child-placing agency" is a duly licensed and accredited agency by the Department to provide comprehensive child welfare services including, but not limited to, receiving applications for adoption, evaluating the prospective adoptive parents, and preparing the adoption home study.
      (i) "Child-caring agency" is a duly licensed and accredited agency by the Department that provides twenty four (24)-hour residential care services for abandoned, orphaned, neglected, or voluntarily committed children.
      (j) "Simulation of birth" is the tampering of the civil registry making it appear in the birth records that a certain child was born to a person who is not his/her biological mother, causing such child to lose his/her true identity and status.
ARTICLE II
PRE-ADOPTION SERVICES
Sec.  4. Counseling Service. — The Department shall provide the services of licensed social workers to the following:
      (a) Biological Parent(s) — Counseling shall be provided to the parent(s) before and after the birth of his/her child. No binding commitment to an adoption plan shall be permitted before the birth of his/her child. A period of six (6) months shall be allowed for the biological parent(s) to reconsider any decision to relinquish his/her child for adoption before the decision becomes irrevocable. Counseling and rehabilitation services shall also be offered to the biological parent(s) after he/she has relinquished his/her child for adoption.
      Steps shall be taken by the Department to ensure that no hurried decisions are made and all alternatives for the child's future and the implications of each alternative have been provided.
      (b) Prospective Adoptive Parent(s) — Counseling sessions, adoption fora and seminars, among others, shall be provided to prospective adoptive parent(s) to resolve possible adoption issues and to prepare him/her for effective parenting.
      (c) Prospective Adoptee — Counseling sessions shall be provided to ensure that he/she understands the nature and effects of adoption and is able to express his/her views on adoption in accordance with his/her age and level of maturity.
Sec.  5. Location of Unknown Parent(s). — It shall be the duty of the Department or the child-placing or child-caring agency which has custody of the child to exert all efforts to locate his/her unknown biological parent(s). If such efforts fail, the child shall be registered as a foundling and subsequently be the subject of legal proceedings where he/she shall be declared abandoned.chan robles virtual law library
Sec.  6. Support Services. — The Department shall develop a pre-adoption program which shall include, among others, the above mentioned services.
ARTICLE III
ELIGIBILITY
Sec.  7. Who May Adopt. — The following may adopt:
      (a) Any Filipino citizen of legal age, in possession of full civil capacity and legal rights, of good moral character, has not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude, emotionally and psychologically capable of caring for children, at least sixteen (16) years older than the adoptee, and who is in a position to support and care for his/her children in keeping with the means of the family. The requirement of sixteen (16) year difference between the age of the adopter and adoptee may be waived when the adopter is the biological parent of the adoptee, or is the spouse of the adoptee's parent;
      (b) Any alien possessing the same qualifications as above stated for Filipino nationals: Provided, That his/her country has diplomatic relations with the Republic of the Philippines, that he/she has been living in the Philippines for at least three (3) continuous years prior to the filing of the application for adoption and maintains such residence until the adoption decree is entered, that he/she has been certified by his/her diplomatic or consular office or any appropriate government agency that he/she has the legal capacity to adopt in his/her country, and that his/her government allows the adoptee to enter his/her country as his/her adopted son/daughter: Provided, Further, That the requirements on residency and certification of the alien's qualification to adopt in his/her country may be waived for the following:
      
            (i) a former Filipino citizen who seeks to adopt a relative within the fourth (4th) degree of consanguinity or affinity; or
            (ii) one who seeks to adopt the legitimate son/daughter of his/her Filipino spouse; or
            (iii) one who is married to a Filipino citizen and seeks to adopt jointly with his/her spouse a relative within the fourth (4th) degree of consanguinity or affinity of the Filipino spouse; or
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      (c) The guardian with respect to the ward after the termination of the guardianship and clearance of his/her financial accountabilities.
Husband and wife shall jointly adopt, except in the following cases:
      (i) if one spouse seeks to adopt the legitimate son/daughter of the other; or
      (ii) if one spouse seeks to adopt his/her own illegitimate son/daughter: Provided, However, that the other spouse has signified his/her consent thereto; or
      (iii) if the spouses are legally separated from each other.chan robles virtual law library
In case husband and wife jointly adopt, or one spouse adopts the illegitimate son/daughter of the other, joint parental authority shall be exercised by the spouses.
Sec.  8. Who May Be Adopted. — The following may be adopted:
      (a) Any person below eighteen (18) years of age who has been administratively or judicially declared available for adoption;
      (b) The legitimate son/daughter of one spouse by the other spouse;
      (c) An illegitimate son/daughter by a qualified adopter to improve his/her status to that of legitimacy;
      (d) A person of legal age if, prior to the adoption, said person has been consistently considered and treated by the adopter(s) as his/her own child since minority;
      (e) A child whose adoption has been previously rescinded; or
      (f) A child whose biological or adoptive parent(s) has died: Provided, That no proceedings shall be initiated within six (6) months from the time of death of said parent(s).
Sec.  9. Whose Consent is Necessary to the Adoption. — After being properly counseled and informed of his/her right to give or withhold his/her approval of the adoption, the written consent of the following to the adoption is hereby required:
      (a) The adoptee, if ten (10) years of age or over;
      (b) The biological parent(s) of the child, if known, or the legal guardian, or the proper government instrumentality which has legal custody of the child;
      (c) The legitimate and adopted sons/daughters, ten (10) years of age or over, of the adopter(s) and adoptee, if any;
      (d) The illegitimate sons/daughters, ten (10) years of age or over, of the adopter if living with said adopter and the latter's spouse, if any; and
      (e) The spouse, if any, of the person adopting or to be adopted.
ARTICLE IV
PROCEDURE
Sec.  10. Hurried Decisions. — In all proceedings for adoption, the court shall require proof that the biological parent(s) has been properly counseled to prevent him/her from making hurried decisions caused by strain or anxiety to give up the child, and to sustain that all measures to strengthen the family have been exhausted and that any prolonged stay of the child in his/her own home will be inimical to his/her welfare and interest.chan robles virtual law library
Sec.  11. Case Study. — No petition for adoption shall be set for hearing unless a licensed social worker of the Department, the social service office of the local government unit, or any child-placing or child-caring agency has made a case study of the adoptee, his/her biological parent(s), as well as the adopter(s), and has submitted the report and recommendations on the matter to the court hearing such petition.
At the time of preparation of the adoptee's case study, the concerned social worker shall confirm with the Civil Registry the real identity and registered name of the adoptee. If the birth of the adoptee was not registered with the Civil Registry, it shall be the responsibility of the concerned social worker to ensure that the adoptee is registered.
The case study on the adoptee shall establish that he/she is legally available for adoption and that the documents to support this fact are valid and authentic. Further, the case study of the adopter(s) shall ascertain his/her genuine intentions and that the adoption is in the best interest of the child.
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The Department shall intervene on behalf of the adoptee if it finds, after the conduct of the case studies, that the petition should be denied. The case studies and other relevant documents and records pertaining to the adoptee and the adoption shall be preserved by the Department.
Sec.  12. Supervised Trial Custody. — No petition for adoption shall be finally granted until the adopter(s) has been given by the court a supervised trial custody period for at least six (6) months within which the parties are expected to adjust psychologically and emotionally to each other and establish a bonding relationship. During said period, temporary parental authority shall be vested in the adopter(s).
The court may motu proprio or upon motion of any party reduce the trial period if it finds the same to be in the best interest of the adoptee, stating the reasons for the reduction of the period. However, for alien adopter(s), he/she must complete the six (6)-month trial custody except for those enumerated in Sec. 7 (b) (i) (ii) (iii).
If the child is below seven (7) years of age and is placed with the prospective adopter(s) through a pre-adoption placement authority issued by the Department, the prospective adopter(s) shall enjoy all the benefits to which biological parent(s) is entitled from the date the adoptee is placed with the prospective adopter(s).
Sec.  13. Decree of Adoption. — If, after the publication of the order of hearing has been complied with, and no opposition has been interposed to the petition, and after consideration of the case studies, the qualifications of the adopter(s), trial custody report and the evidence submitted, the court is convinced that the petitioners are qualified to adopt, and that the adoption would redound to the best interest of the adoptee, a decree of adoption shall be entered which shall be effective as of the date the original petition was filed. This provision shall also apply in case the petitioner(s) dies before the issuance of the decree of adoption to protect the interest of the adoptee. The decree shall state the name by which the child is to be known.
Sec.  14. Civil Registry Record. — An amended certificate of birth shall be issued by the Civil Registry, as required by the Rules of Court, attesting to the fact that the adoptee is the child of the adopter(s) by being registered with his/her surname. The original certificate of birth shall be stamped "cancelled" with the annotation of the issuance of an amended birth certificate in its place and shall be sealed in the civil registry records. The new birth certificate to be issued to the adoptee shall not bear any notation that it is an amended issue.
Sec.  15. Confidential Nature of Proceedings and Records. — All hearings in adoption cases shall be confidential and shall not be open to the public. All records, books, and papers relating to the adoption cases in the files of the court, the Department, or any other agency or institution participating in the adoption proceedings shall be kept strictly confidential.chan robles virtual law library
If the court finds that the disclosure of the information to a third person is necessary for purposes connected with or arising out of the adoption and will be for the best interest of the adoptee, the court may merit the necessary information to be released, restricting the purposes for which it may be used.
ARTICLE V
EFFECTS OF ADOPTION
Sec.  16. Parental Authority. — Except in cases where the biological parent is the spouse of the adopter, all legal ties between the biological parent(s) and the adoptee shall be severed and the same shall then be vested on the adopter(s).
Sec.  17. Legitimacy. — The adoptee shall be considered the legitimate son/daughter of the adopter(s) for all intents and purposes and as such is entitled to all the rights and obligations provided by law to legitimate sons/daughters born to them without discrimination of any kind. To this end, the adoptee is entitled to love, guidance, and support in keeping with the means of the family.
Sec.  18. Succession. — In legal and intestate succession, the adopter(s) and the adoptee shall have reciprocal rights of succession without distinction from legitimate filiation. However, if the adoptee and his/her biological parent(s) had left a will, the law on testamentary succession shall govern.
ARTICLE VI
RESCISSION OF ADOPTION
Sec.  19. Grounds for Rescission of Adoption. — Upon petition of the adoptee, with the assistance of the Department if a minor or if over eighteen (18) years of age but is incapacitated, as guardian/counsel, the adoption may be rescinded on any of the following grounds committed by the adopter(s): (a) repeated physical and verbal maltreatment by the adopter(s) despite having undergone counseling; (b) attempt on the life of the adoptee; (c) sexual assault or violence; or (d) abandonment and failure to comply with parental obligations.
Adoption, being in the best interest of the child, shall not be subject to rescission by the adopter(s). However, the adopter(s) may disinherit the adoptee for causes provided in Article 919 of the Civil Code.
Sec. 20. Effects of Rescission. — If the petition is granted, the parental authority of the adoptee's biological parent(s), if known, or the legal custody of the Department shall be restored if the adoptee is still a minor or incapacitated. The reciprocal rights and obligations of the adopter(s) and the adoptee to each other shall be extinguished.
The court shall order the Civil Registrar to cancel the amended certificate of birth of the adoptee and restore his/her original birth certificate.
Succession rights shall revert to its status prior to adoption, but only as of the date of judgment of judicial rescission. Vested rights acquired prior to judicial rescission shall be respected.chan robles virtual law library
All the foregoing effects of rescission of adoption shall be without prejudice to the penalties imposable under the Penal Code if the criminal acts are properly proven.
ARTICLE VII
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
Sec.  21. Violations and Penalties. — (a) The penalty of imprisonment ranging from six (6) years and one (1) day to twelve (12) years and/or a fine not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00), but not more than Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00) at the discretion of the court shall be imposed on any person who shall commit any of the following acts:
      (i) obtaining consent for an adoption through coercion, undue influence, fraud, improper material inducement, or other similar acts;
      (ii) non-compliance with the procedures and safeguards provided by the law for adoption; or
      (iii) subjecting or exposing the child to be adopted to danger, abuse, or exploitation.
(b) Any person who shall cause the fictitious registration of the birth of a child under the name(s) of a person(s) who is not his/her biological parent(s) shall be guilty of simulation of birth, and shall be punished by prision mayor in its medium period and a fine not exceeding Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00).
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Any physician or nurse or hospital personnel who, in violation of his/her oath of office, shall cooperate in the execution of the abovementioned crime shall suffer the penalties herein prescribed and also the penalty of permanent disqualification.
Any person who shall violate established regulations relating to the confidentiality and integrity of records, documents, and communications of adoption applications, cases, and processes shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment ranging from one (1) year and one (1) day to two (2) years, and/or a fine of not less than Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) but not more than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00), at the discretion of the court.
A penalty lower by two (2) degrees than that prescribed for the consummated offense under this Article shall be imposed upon the principals of the attempt to commit any of the acts herein enumerated. Acts punishable under this Article, when committed by a syndicate or where it involves two (2) or more children shall be considered as an offense constituting child trafficking and shall merit the penalty of reclusion perpetua.
Acts punishable under this Article are deemed committed by a syndicate if carried out by a group of three (3) or more persons conspiring and/or confederating with one another in carrying out any of the unlawful acts defined under this Article. Penalties as are herein provided, shall be in addition to any other penalties which may be imposed for the same acts punishable under other laws, ordinances, executive orders, and proclamations.chan robles virtual law library
When the offender is an alien, he/she shall be deported immediately after service of sentence and perpetually excluded from entry to the country.
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Any government official, employee or functionary who shall be found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this Act, or who shall conspire with private individuals shall, in addition to the above-prescribed penalties, be penalized in accordance with existing civil service laws, rules and regulations: Provided, That upon the filing of a case, either administrative or criminal, said government official, employee, or functionary concerned shall automatically suffer suspension until the resolution of the case.
Sec.  22. Rectification of Simulated Births. — A person who has, prior to the effectivity of this Act, simulated the birth of a child shall not be punished for such act: Provided, That the simulation of birth was made for the best interest of the child and that he/she has been consistently considered and treated by that person as his/her own son/daughter: Provided, further, That the application for correction of the birth registration and petition for adoption shall be filed within five (5) years from the effectivity of this Act and completed thereafter: Provided, finally, That such person complies with the procedure as specified in Article IV of this Act and other requirements as determined by the Department.
ARTICLE VIII
FINAL PROVISIONS
Sec.  23. Adoption Resource and Referral Office. — There shall be established an Adoption Resources and Referral Office under the Department with the following functions: (a) monitor the existence, number, and flow of children legally available for adoption and prospective adopter(s) so as to facilitate their matching; (b) maintain a nationwide information and educational campaign on domestic adoption; (c) keep records of adoption proceedings; (d) generate resources to help child-caring and child-placing agencies and foster homes maintain viability; and (e) do policy research in collaboration with the Intercountry Adoption Board and other concerned agencies. The office shall be manned by adoption experts from the public and private sectors.
Sec.  24. Implementing Rules and Regulations. — Within six (6) months from the promulgation of this Act, the Department, with the Council for the Welfare of Children, the Office of Civil Registry General, the Department of Justice, Office of the Solicitor General, and two (2) private individuals representing child-placing and child-caring agencies shall formulate the necessary guidelines to make the provisions of this Act operative.chan robles virtual law library
Sec.  25. Appropriations. — Such sum as may be necessary for the implementation of the provisions of this Act shall be included in the General Appropriations Act of the year following its enactment into law and thereafter.
Sec.  26. Repealing Clause. — Any law, presidential decree or issuance, executive order, letter of instruction, administrative order, rule, or regulation contrary to, or inconsistent with the provisions of this Act is hereby repealed, modified, or amended accordingly.
Sec.  27. Separability Clause. — If any provision of this Act is held invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions not affected thereby shall remain valid and subsisting.
Sec. 28. Effectivity Clause. — This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days following its complete publication in any newspaper of general circulation or in the Official Gazette.


Approved: February 25, 1998

Friday, December 24, 2010

Legal Forms: PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF MINOR

Two friends asked me, "Can I file a petition for adoption of my child?". I said, in filing a petition for adoption, there are two major things to consider: (1) Determine first if you are eligible as adopter, (2) Reasons for adopting the child. I would post the legal requirements sometime soon. The answers are mainly answerable by the Inter-country Adoption Act and Domestic Adoption Act. In the meantime, here is a simple form for Petition of Adoption of Minor.


PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF MINOR


      COMES NOW the petitioners, by the undersigned counsel, and unto this Honorable Court, respectfully aver:

      1. That the petitioners are husband and wife, both of legal age, and residents of _____________________________;

      2. That they have no legitimate children or descendants and hereby desire to jointly adopt a minor, named __________________, who is ___ years of age, legitimate child of _________________;

      3. That the father of said minor is now dead, and only her mother, named _____________, is alive;

      4. That said mother, _________________, is not insane, nor intemperate, nor has she abandoned such minor, and with full knowledge of petitioners' intention hereby expressly gives her written consent to the adoption, as evidenced by Annex "A" hereto attached and made an integral part of this petition;

      5. That the petitioners are qualified to adopt the said minor, and will be able financially and morally, to bring up and educate said minor, properly and adequately.

      WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed. that upon due notice and hearing:

      (a) Judgment be entered adjudging that the minor child______________be freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with respect to her natural parents and that she be declared to all legal intents and purposes, the child of the herein petitioners, and that her surname be changed to that of the petitioners.

      City of Manila, _______________________.



Counsel for the Petitioners
Atty.________
Address__
Date__
Attorney's Roll No.___
IBP No. ____
PTR. No.____
MCLE Compliance No.___

Earning Money Online


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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Rent Control Act of 2009


Sabi dito sa batas na ito, ang lessor o owner ng pinauupahang establisyamento ay pwede  lamang magtaas ng hanggang 7% kada taon...

Sabi pa dito, kung sino man ang lalabag sa kautusang ito ay pagbabayarin ng P25,000 hanggang P50,000 o pagkakakulong ng isang buwan at isang araw hanggang anim na buwan or parehong pagbababayarin at ikukulong. Nyay, medyo malupit ha? Ang tanong? Paano kung hindi mo alam ang batas na ito, tapos nagtaas ka ng mahigit sa 7%, maaari ka bang kasuhan? Ang aking sagot ay depende, kung pumayag naman ang umuupa na taasan siya ng mahigit sa 7%, maaari ito. Ngunit kung bandang huli ay sabihin niyang i-rerefund niya ang kanyang binayaran na sobra sa 7%, magkakakaron ng obligasyon ang may-ari o nagpapaupa na ibalik ang sobra sa 7%.Kung ayaw niyang ibalik, maaari siyang kasuhan ng kasong civil at criminal.

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S. No. 1963
H. No. 6098
Republic of the Philippines
Congress of the Philippines
Metro Manila
Fourteenth Congress
Second Regular Session
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-eight day of July, two thousand eight.

Republic Act No. 9653

AN ACT ESTABLISHING REFORMS IN THE REGULATION OF RENT OF CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL   UNITS, PROVIDING   THE   MECHANISMS   THEREFOR   AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Be   it   enacted   by   the   Senate   and   House   of   Representatives   of   the   Philippines   in   Congress assembled:
SECTION 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known and cited as the “Rent Control Act of 2009.
SEC. 2.  Declaration of Policy. – The State shall, for the common good, undertake a continuing program of encouraging the development of affordable housing for the lower income brackets and other beneficiaries.
Toward this end, the State shall continue to protect housing tenants in the lower income brackets and other beneficiaries from unreasonable rent increases.
SEC.   3.  Definition   of   Terms. -   The   following   terms   as   used   in   this   Act   shall   be understood as:
(a) “Rent” shall mean the amount paid for the use or occupancy of a residential unit whether payment is made on a monthly or other basis.
(b) “Residential   unit” shall refer to an apartment, house and/or land on which another’s dwelling is located and used for residential purposes and shall include not only buildings, part or units thereof   used solely as dwelling places, boarding houses, dormitories, rooms and bedspaces offered for rent by their owners, except motels, motel rooms, hotels, hotel rooms, but also those used for home industries, retail stores or other business purposes if the owner thereof and his or her family actually live therein and use it principally for dwelling purposes.
(c) “Immediate members of family of the lessee or lessor” for purposes of repossessing the leased premises, shall be limited to his or her spouse, direct descendants or ascendants, by consanguinity or affinity.
(d) “Lessee” shall mean the person renting a residential unit.
(e) “Owner/Lessor” shall include the owner or administrator or agent of the owner of the residential unit.
(f) “Sublessor” shall mean the person who leases or rents out a residential unit leased to him by an owner.
(g) “Sublessee” shall mean the person who leases or rents out a residential unit from a sublessor.
SEC. 4. Limit on Increases in Rent. – For a period of one (1) year from its effectivity, no increase shall be imposed upon the rent of any residential unit covered by this Act:  Provided, that after such period until December 31, 20l3, the rent of any residential unit covered by this Act shall not be increased by more than seven (7%) annually as long as the unit is occupied by the same lessee: Provided, further, That when the residential unit becomes vacant, the lessor may set the initial rent for the next lessee: Provided, however, That in the case of boarding houses, dormitories, rooms and bedspaces offered for rent to students, no increase in rental more than once per year shall be allowed.
SEC. 5. Coverage of this Act. – All residential units in the National Capital Region and other highly urbanized cities, the total monthly rent for each of which ranges from One peso (P1.00) to Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) and all residential units in all other areas, the total monthly   rent   for   each   of   which   ranges   from   One   peso   (P1.00)   to   Five   thousand   pesos (P5,000.00) as of the effectivity date of this Act shall be covered, without prejudice to existing contracts.
SEC. 6.  Authority to Continue Rental Regulation. –  Notwithstanding the lapse of the period provided in Section 4 of this Act, the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) is hereby granted the authority to continue the regulation of the rental of certain residential units, to determine the period of regulation and its subsequent extensions if warranted, to determine the residential units covered and to adjust the allowable limit on rental increases per annum, taking into consideration, among others, National Statistics Office (NSO) census   on   rental   units,   prevailing   rental   rates,   the   monthly   inflation   rate   on   rentals   of   the immediately preceding year, and rental price index.
SEC. 7. Rent and Requirement of Bank Deposit. – Rent shall be paid in advance within the first five (5) days of every current month or the beginning of the lease agreement unless the contract of lease provides for a later date of  payment. The lessor cannot demand more than one (1) month advance rent. Neither can he/she demand more than two (2) months deposit which shall be kept in a bank under the lessor’s account name during the entire duration of the lease agreement. Any and all interest that shall accrue therein shall be returned to the lessee at the expiration of the lease contract. In the event however, that the lessee fails to settle rent, electric, telephone, water or such other utility bills or destroys any house components and accessories, the deposits and interests therein shall be forfeited in favor of the latter in the amount commensurate to the pecuniary damage done by the former.
SEC. 8. Assignment of Lease or Subleasing. – Assignment of lease or subleasing of the whole or any portion of the residential unit, including the acceptance of boarders or bedspacers, without the written consent of the owner/lessor is prohibited.
SEC. 9. Grounds for Judicial Ejectment. – Ejectment shall be allowed on the following grounds:
(a) Assignment of lease or subleasing of residential units in whole or in part, including the acceptance of boarders or bedspacers, without the written consent of the owner/lessor;
(b) Arrears in payment of rent for a total of three (3) months: Provided, That in the case of refusal by the lessor to accept payment of the rent agreed upon, the lessee may either deposit, by way of consignation, the amount in court, or with the city or municipal treasurer, as the case may be, or barangay chairman, or in a bank in the name of and with notice to the lessor, within one (1)  month after the refusal of the lessor to accept payment. The lessee shall thereafter deposit the rent within ten (10) days of every current month. Failure   to   deposit   the   rent   for   three   (3)   months   shall   constitute   a   ground   for   ejectment. The lessor, upon authority of the court in case of consignation or upon joint affidavit by him and the lessee to be submitted to the city or municipal treasurer or barangay chairman and to the bank where deposit was made, shall be allowed to withdraw the deposits;
(c) Legitimate need of the owner/lessor to repossess his or her property for his or her own use or for the use of any immediate member of his or her family as a residential unit: Provided, however, That the lease for a definite period has expired: Provided, further, that the lessor has given the lessee the formal notice three (3) months in advance of the lessor’s intention to repossess the property and: Provided, finally, that the owner/lessor is prohibited from leasing the residential unit or allowing its use by a third party for a period of at least (1) year from the time of repossession;
(d) Need of the lessor to make necessary repairs of the leased premises which is the subject of an existing order of condemnation by appropriate authorities concerned in order to make the said premises safe and habitable:  Provided, That after said repair, the lessee ejected shall have the first preference to lease the same premises: Provided, however, That the new rent shall be reasonably commensurate with the expenses incurred for the repair of the said residential unit and: Provided, finally, That if the residential unit is condemned or completely demolished,
the lease of the new building will no longer be subject to the aforementioned first preference rule in this subsection; and
(e) Expiration of the period of the lease contract.
SEC. 10. Prohibition Against Ejectment by Reason of Sale or Mortgage. – No lessor or his successor-in-interest shall be entitled to eject the lessee upon the ground that the leased premises  have been sold or mortgaged  to a third person regardless of whether the lease or mortgage is registered or not.
SEC. 11. Rent-to-Own Scheme. – At the option of the lessor, he or she may engage the lessee in a written rent-to-own agreement that will result in the transfer of ownership of the particular dwelling in favor of the latter. Such an agreement shall be exempt from the coverage of Section 5 of this Act.
SEC. 12. Application of the Civil Code and Rules of Court of the Philippines. – Except when the lease is for a definite period, the provision of paragraph (1) of Article 1673 of the Civil Code of the Philippines, insofar as they refer to residential units covered by this Act, shall be suspended during the effectivity of this Act, but other provisions of the Civil Code and the Rules of Court on lease contracts, insofar as they are not in conflict with the provisions of this Act shall apply.
SEC. 13.  Penalties. – A fine of not less than Twenty-five thousand pesos (P25,000.00) nor more than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) or imprisonment of not less than one (1) month and one (1) day to not more than six (6) months or both shall be imposed on any person, natural or juridical, found guilty of violating any provision of this Act.
SEC. 14. Information Drive. – The Department of the Interior and Local Government and the HUDCC, in coordination with other concerned agencies, are hereby mandated to conduct a continuing information drive about the provisions of this Act, which shall be translated and be made  available in major regional dialects and shall be posted in conspicuous public places, including barangay halls.
SEC. 15. Review of the Rental Regulation – The HUDCC is hereby mandated to conduct every three (3) years from the effectivity of this Act a review of its implementation and a study on   rental   regulation,   and   submit   to   Congress   its   recommendation   on   whether   a   continuing regulation is still necessary or deregulation is already warranted.
SEC. 16. Program to Cushion Impact in the Event of a Regulation-Free Rental Housing Market –  The   HUDCC   and   its   attached   agencies   are   hereby   mandated   to   formulate   and implement a two (2) year transition program which will provide for safety measures to cushion the impact in the event of a regulation-free housing market.
SEC.   17.  Separability   Clause.   -   If   any   provision   or   part   hereof   is   held   invalid   or unconstitutional, the remainder of the law or the provision not otherwise affected shall remain valid and subsisting.
SEC. 18. Repealing Clause. – Any law, presidential decree or issuance, executive order, letter of instruction, administrative order, rule or regulation contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this Act is hereby repealed, modified or amended accordingly.
SEC. 19. Effectivity Clause. – This Act shall take effect beginning fifteen (15) days after its complete publication in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.
Approved,
PROSPERO C. NOGRALES                             JUAN PONCE ENRILE
Speaker of the House                                      President of the Senate
of Representatives
This Act which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 3163 and House Bill No. 6098 was finally passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on May 27, 2009 and May 26, 2009, respectively.
MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP                                 EMMA LIRIO-REYES
Secretary General                                           Secretary of the Senate
House of Representatives
Approved:       JUL 14 2009
GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO
President of the Republic of the Philippines
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