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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Adventures in Marinduque: Property in Laylay

Our trip to Marinduque is actually double purpose. One is for pleasure and the other one is to complete the transfer of a property to our family corporation.

When we arrived at Boac, Monday afternoon, we just checked-in at Tahanan sa Isok then my mom and I went immediately to BIR to process the CAR (Certificate Authorizing Registration). Napending kasi nung pinalakad namin before sa staff namin eh. May hinihingi pang kung anu ano ang BIR. When we were there, yun na nga, hinihingan pa ako ng mode of transfer kung paano nasalin sa existing na may-ari. So para matapos na, I went kaagad sa assessor's office sa kapitolyo to get a copy of the previous deed of absolute sale. Nakakuha naman kaagad ako kaya nakabalik din kaagad sa BIR. Pero, as usual, questionable sa BIR kung nakapagbayad ng taxes dati. So hinihingan ako ngayon ng proof if the previous owner has paid taxes. Kailangan ko raw pumunta sa registry of deeds para makakuha ng record. Since it's almost 5pm na, we decided na lakarin na lang the next day.

When we went back to the hotel, I reported kaagad sa dad ko kung ano ang nangyari. Sabi niya kaya ayaw niya pumunta sa BIR dahil baka mahigh-blood lang siya. Hindi naman daw dapat kailangan yung mga hinihingi na yun since ibang party na kami and may OCT (Original Certificate of Title) and yung tax declaration nakaname na rin sa existing na may-ari. So he decided to come with me na lang kinabukasan para masettle na yung mga issues.

Since may araw pa that day, my dad asked us to check out our property muna at Laylay, Boac, Marinduque. It's actually in an island. Cool right? =)

Our property has a lot of mangroves and coconut trees and it is surrounded by the Boac river at one side and the Tablas straight at the other side.

Here is the view with the Boac river beside it...




Here is the view with the Tablas straight beside it...




Our property has actually a nice location. It is beside Boac river and we also have a shoreline fronting the Tablas Straight.




Another plus point with our property is that they recently discovered a shipwreck there. It just means that it will be a future diving spot. In the photo below, you can see floaters (small lang) sa water where the shipwreck is located.




There is also another good news to us. My dad had our property surveyed and we found out that the ruins which they call "Bahay na Bato" or "Stone House" are included in our property. Sobrang saya talaga kasi I'm sure this will be a future tourist spot when developed. =)

Below are some pictures of the ruins...






Since it is getting dark already, we went back to the main island, ate dinner and rested at the hotel.

The following day, we immediately went to the registry of deeds and talked to the main officer there regarding our concern. He also told us that what is BIR requiring us is unnecessary since there is an OCT na nga and the tax declaration is already named after the existing owner. So he talked to the RDO (Revenue District Officer) regarding our issue and referred us to her.

We went back to BIR and talked to the RDO. Yun nga, hindi na nga raw kailangan yung pinaghihingi ng examiner. So pinaprocess na kaagad niya yung CAR. And alas, in just one day, may CAR na kami!

When we got our CAR, we went back to the registry of deeds to process the transfer of the title. Unfortunately, hindi na raw kakayanin ang 2 hours and may mga documents pa na kailangan (notarized secretary's certificate and articles of incorporation). In short, we stayed again in Boac for another night para lang matapos na.

The following day, we immediately processed the transfer of the title. I gave them all the documents and requested them to process the transfer na para hindi na kami bumalik sa Marinduque. Eh nung time na yun, di pa napapanotario yung secretary's certificate. Pinakiusapan ko na lang na to follow na lang within the day. Susme, ganun pala kahirap ang pagnotario sa probinsya unlike dito sa Manila na kahit sa ilalim ng tulay may nagnonotario. Lam niyo ba na nakarating pa kami sa kabilang bayan para lang mapanotario yung secretary's certificate. Haaayyysttt. Pero at least, naihabol pa rin at natapos lahat ng paghihirap namin. That same day, we got na our TCT (Transfer Certificate of Title).

Achieve naman kami sa pagpunta namin ng Marinduque dahil natapos namin ang dapat matapos. And take note, in just 3 days yan ha. Kaya naman pala ng government mag-issue ng CAR and TCT in one day eh. Di ko lang alam kung bakit dito sa Manila, it takes months to process it. Anyway, happy na kaming lahat dahil mababait yung mga officers sa government agencies sa Marinduque.

That's it guys!!!

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