BAGUIO CITY — The waiting ended for Catalina
Torcedo, after she received the transfer certificate of title (TCT) over the
land where she resided from the time she was working for the Americans inside
Camp John Hay until the present.
Manang Catalina
as well as Ruben Genove, who represented his deceased parents in behalf of the
heirs of Dominador Genove were among 157 beneficiaries who were issued their
Certificate of Title over the land they occupied here in Barangay Scout Barrio
on Sept. 21 during “Health and wellness” program of John Hay Management Corp.
at Scout Barrio covered court.
They were
the actual occupants to the lot they applied for titling, whose papers were
processed by JHMC, subsidiary of the government-owned Bases Conversion Development
Authority.
Only
six other land titles have not been released to applicants due to delay in
submission of their requirements.
Catalina
now has full ownership of the 439 square-meter lot, which used to be part of
the Camp John Hay reservation, while heirs of Genove acquired a 495 square
meter lot.
During
the awarding, both beneficiaries, Torcedo and Genove, thanked JHMC and BCDA for
the award of their TCTs.
They said
they were grateful to JHMC president and CEO Jamie Eloise M. Agbayani, for guiding
them in processing of their TCTs.
BCDA
president and CEO lawyer ArnelPaciano Casanova earlier said titling of the
lands was commitment that will give residents peace of mind as the where their
residences stand is now theirs.
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