Baguio City legal office: Irisan lot deals bogus
>> Sunday, January 19, 2020
By Aileeen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The City
Legal Office has affirmed the questionable transactions over lands in Irisan
barangay as divulged by Mayor Benjamin Magalong in August last year.
In a legal
opinion rendered Jan. 6 by Attorney IV Isagani Liporada as requested by City
Assessor Almaya Addawe, it was established that the alleged titles over parcels
of land subject of transactions that the mayor warned about particularly
Transfer Certificate of Title No. 498 and Original Certificate of Title No.
O-97 were inapplicable.
The titles
along with a deed of assignment were presented in a letter dated Aug. 7 to
Magalong by one Alex Lupian who felt alluded to in the mayor’s statement that
one pastor was allegedly involved in the illegal sale of lots at Purok 28
Irisan along with one individual the mayor named as Joel Mayol.
Lupian in
previous press statements denied a hand in the selling and called out the chief
executive’s act of hurling serious accusations against his person without the
benefit of due process.
Liporada said
TCT No. 498 which covers the 12-hectare property purportedly conveyed to Lupian
“does not pertain to any property in Baguio City… the property described in
said titled pertains to land situation in Province of Rizal; Malolos, Bulacan;
and Tayabas, Quezon as can be gleaned in the investigation report alluded to by
Lupian in his letter.”
On the other
hand, OCT No. O-97 of which Lupian claimed to be the “transferor” had been cancelled
by virtue of a “1964 ‘Deed of Partition of Registered Land with Simultaneous
Conveyance of Portion’” and supplanted by derivative titles TCTs No.
8378-T-8384, T-8385 and T-8386.
Liporada also
set aside the deed of assignment dated Aug. 30, 2014 issued by one Robert
Acopiado with Lupian as “assignee” allegedly for providing false and
questionable references.
“While the
purported Deed of Assignment references a P.D. (Presidential Decree) No. 1143
issued May 28, 1977, said law does not have anything to do with any technical
description of land. Verification with the Official Gazette of the
Republic of the Philippines website reveal that (PD 1143) is a law amending
P.D. No. 1137, ‘Standardizing the Salaries of All Government Prosecutors,’”
Liporada said.
“The
‘technical description’ of that property purportedly covered by ‘TCT No. 12022’
being inexistent, the Deed of Assignment dated Aug. 29, 2014 therefore, is void
and without any force and effect.”
Liporada said
the mayor’s warning aired in a press briefing Aug. 2 last year was apt and part
of his duties as the head of the city.
“The City of
Baguio, under the leadership of (Magalong) would have been amiss in not
forewarning the public apropos questionable transactions over lands in Irisan,
Baguio City, said act essential to the promotion of the general welfare and the
maintenance of peace and order within its territorial jurisdiction,” he
said.
“As to those
who have already bought the property, moved by the purported titles.., the
undersigned recommends they confer with their respective lawyers as to whatever
legal actions available to them.”
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