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2e S3 Forcible Entry (Ejectment)

Jan Edmond Ruz Season 3 Episode 2

Jan Edmond Ruz. 

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW  /  LAWYER

GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR

REAL ESTATE BROKER

Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com

Viber/WhatsApp/Globe Cell # 0917.678.4457     +63.917.678.4457


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Please support my advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links on landmark cases and latest laws, rules, circulars, IRRs, and issuances involving real estate transactions and cases, especially on the following topics: 

New tax declaration 

Revision of assessment by assessor’s office

Lot plan may not be a proof of ownership

Sketch plan may not be a proof of ownership

Vicinity map may not be a proof of ownership

Legal forms Philippines vary

partition of inherited estates

legitime rights in succession

heirship and probate processes

intestate versus testate succession

Quitclaim processing

Tax declaration issuance

Legal map preparation

Legal representation Philippines

Check bouncing case

Contract breach resolution

Small claims court

Legal retainer arrangement

Legal complaint filing

Court summons handling

Affidavit preparation

Legal defense

Land possession

Marriage nullity

Separation

Retainer agreement vary and is on a case to case basis

File a complaint or threaten to file a complaint are different

Counter affidavit must be notarized

Provisional liberty is temporary freedom

Title cancellation must be done in court unless party amicably settle

Deed of sale annulment can be done in court or extrajudicially

Tax declaration cancellation can be done in court or extrajudicially

Cadastral survey and lot claimants are important

Land occupation and ejectment 

Writ of execution by court sheriff

Writ of demolition by court sheriff

Timberland ownership is not possible

Timberland is beyond the commerce of man

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