The post emphasizes the importance of regulatory compliances for real estate service professionals, including the need for Professional Tax Receipts, BIR registration renewal, and DHSUD accreditation. Atty. Jojo, a real estate attorney and broker, urges practitioners to adhere to these requirements to maintain legal compliance and professional identity in the industry.
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Strengthening Online Compliance: Can the New Internet Transactions Act End Colorum Practice?
The article discusses the impact of Republic Act No. 11967, also known as the Internet Transactions Act of 2023, on online real estate transactions in the Philippines. The law aims to protect consumers and merchants engaged in internet transactions, and it establishes regulations for electronic commerce and online advertising. The article urges licensed real estate practitioners to support the implementation of the law and addresses the importance of providing accurate information in online real estate marketing.
Top 7 Reasons Why Metro Tagaytay is the Ultimate Haven for Gig Economy Professionals in CALABARZON
Metro Tagaytay, known as the Tourism Haven and Food Basket of Cavite Province, offers significant investment opportunities thanks to its strategic location, pleasant climate, and promising real estate market. Boosted by robust infrastructure development and a thriving Gig Economy, the region attracts young professionals seeking a more laid-back lifestyle. Affordable property prices, quality healthcare and education, and low living costs further enhance its appeal. However, potential investors are advised to consult a licensed real estate broker before purchasing property.
Can a Homeowner-Member Refuse to Pay Monthly Dues Because of Poor Service?
There is no provision in Rep. Act No. 9904 and IRR that legally permits or allows a homeowner-member to stop and withhold payment of monthly dues in response to the failings of the HOA Officers and their agents or representatives.
