LU folks warned vs scammers posing as housing officials
>> Tuesday, December 3, 2013
BAUANG, La Union -- Philippine housing
officials urged subdivision and village residents to be vigilant and guard
their homes against criminal syndicates fielding individuals posing as
subdivision association officials to gain access to their homes or solicit
money.
At the same time,
Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) Supervising Commissioner Luis A.
Paredes warned homeowners’ associations (HOAs) not registered with the HLURB
against usurping the functions of legally mandated associations stressing
“these persons are not authorized and subject to sanctions.”
Paredes, a lawyer,
told some 400 Region 1 delegates to the two-day HLURB-HOA seminar-workshop at
Ariana Hotel here last week that “it is the HLURB and not SEC or any other
agency whether government or private, which is mandated by law to rule on
questions and disputes involving Homeowners Associations and housing.”
“The jurisdiction of
SEC over those Homeowners Associations earlier registered with the Agency has
been transferred to the HLURB,” he said.
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