Baguio gov’t bids out 62 public market stalls
>> Saturday, July 13, 2019
By Jessa Mardy P. Samidan
BAGUIO CITY -- Sixty-two
stalls at the Baguio City Public Market were bid out on Wednesday for new
leaseholders.
The
Baguio City Market Authority (BCMA) published the bidding of the said stalls
early this month after contracts were terminated due to failure of the
leaseholder to pay rentals while other stalls were found out to be subleased
and some were even sold to private individuals.
Most
of the stalls were located at the Meat Section including some stalls at Block
III, Vegetable Section and at the Second Hand Hangar area.
Mayor
Mauricio Domogan said the BCMA oversees the management and operation of the
city’s public market to ensure that leaseholders abide to policies such as
timely payment of rental obligations, cleanliness and orderliness with the help
of the Public Order and Safety Division (POSD) personnel.
“The
city government owns the city public market and therefore, subleasing or sale
of stalls to another individual is in violation of the lease contract and is a
primary ground for termination of contract,” Domogan explained.
He said if the leaseholder cannot
personally tend to the stall, the lease contract must be surrendered to the
BCMA for it to be published for bidding.
“If
the leaseholder died, the heir or family member shall apply for the stall if
they want to continue operating business at the public market, however, the
stall is not an automatic inheritance since they have to comply with the
bidding process,” Domogan said.
He furthered, the BCMA
found out that one stall whose leaseholder died is being sold by a family
member at Php4 million in violation to the “no selling, no subleasing” rule at
the public market.
Domogan warned the
public not to be duped by stalls being sold or being subleased. He said
interested individuals should only transact with the BCMA office and personnel
at the market.*
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