Dapat inayos na ng developer lahat ng mga defects ng bahay before showing the whole house. Rumors from the gravevine have already spread to the prospective buyers for sure. Most likely the developer is selling it whare is as. Make a virtual shots by vediographer will save your time. Good luck
Rectify meaning aayusin siguro o iko-correct yung mga document ng property bago ibinta dahil forfeited na sa dating may ari. Banko na ang nag mamay ari nyan hindi ang builder. As is na ang bintahan nyan. Yung unang may ari na nag loan ng mortage sa banko hindi nakabayad kaya hindi irerelease ng banko ang titulo hanggat hindi fully paid ang bahay. Dahil mortage nga, o binabayaran ng may interest sa banko at hindi na siguro kaya ng dating may ari, kaya na forfeit ang loan or default kung tawagin. Mag ingat sa pag bili kilangan may lawyer na mag lalalkad ng mga papeles. Rectify, meaning aayusin ang mga papeles hindi e re renovate.
@@filmmakerwannabe2274 pag Suntrust Properties buy-back meaning bibilhan mismo ng developer sa mismong banko. Kaya mapupunta ulit sa developer at developer na mismo Ang may-ari. Yung sinasabe kung rectify or aayusin muli nang developer meaning 💯 aayusin Ang Bahay good as new. at Ang mga documents mismong developer nadin Ang magaayus.😉😊
@@filmmakerwannabe2274 💥Defective works rectification in a house💥 refers to the process of correcting any flaws or imperfections in the construction or building work. This can involve a range of issues, from minor cosmetic defects to major structural problems. Understanding the process of rectifying defective works is crucial for homeowners to ensure their property meets the agreed-upon standards and protects their investment. The Importance of Rectification Rectifying defective works is essential for several reasons: - Safety and Habitability: Defective works can pose safety risks and impact the habitability of a home, potentially leading to structural instability, water damage, or health hazards. - Compliance with Building Codes: Construction projects must adhere to local building codes and regulations. Defective works can result in non-compliance, leading to legal issues and potential fines. - Protecting Your Investment: Defective works can significantly diminish the value of your property. Rectification ensures that your investment is protected and that you receive the quality of construction you were promised. The Rectification Process The process of rectifying defective works typically involves the following steps: 1. Identification and Notification: The homeowner must identify the defective works and notify the builder or contractor in writing, outlining the specific issues and providing photographic or video evidence. 2. Negotiation and Agreement: The homeowner and builder should attempt to reach an agreement on the scope of the rectification works, the timeframe for completion, and the method of payment. 3. Rectification Works: The builder or contractor will undertake the necessary repairs or modifications to address the defective works. 4. Inspection and Completion: Once the rectification works are completed, the homeowner should inspect the work to ensure it meets the agreed-upon standards. A final inspection by a qualified building inspector may be required to certify the completion of the works. Legal Considerations - Contractual Obligations: The builder's obligation to rectify defective works is typically outlined in the construction contract. This may include a defects liability period, during which the builder is responsible for addressing any defects. - Statutory Warranties: In many jurisdictions, there are statutory warranties that provide homeowners with legal protection against defective building work. These warranties may specify timeframes for making claims and the remedies available to homeowners. - Dispute Resolution: If the homeowner and builder cannot reach an agreement on rectification, they may need to pursue dispute resolution mechanisms, such as mediation or arbitration. In some cases, legal action may be necessary. Tips for Homeowners - Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all communications, inspections, and agreements related to the defective works. - Seek Expert Advice: Consult with a qualified building inspector or lawyer to understand your rights and options. - Be Reasonable: While homeowners have the right to expect quality construction, it's important to be reasonable in your expectations and work collaboratively with the builder to resolve the issues. Conclusion Rectifying defective works in a house is a complex process that requires careful attention to detail, communication, and legal considerations. By understanding the process, homeowners can protect their investment, ensure the safety and habitability of their home, and resolve issues effectively. It's crucial to document everything, seek expert advice, and work collaboratively with the builder to achieve a satisfactory outcome.
@@taramagkalupa26 if it is TRUE then let the so called builder FIXED all the issues before buying the property specifically IF buyer would pay cash. But who’s in the right state of mind will pay cash knowing the bad conditions of the property physically and lawfully? In my experience, bank will never grant a loan to the applicant if the the condition of the property is look like this, because first all until the mortgage is paid the loaner will ( mangungutang ng bahay ) never get the title of the property. Bank will hold the title and has the ability to forfeit if the loaner can no longer pay the mortgage therefore bank is very involved what type of loan and property the applicant will buy. HINDI KO LANG ALAM ANG TAKBO NG BATAS SA PILIPINAS DAHIL MARAMING HOKUS PUKOS DYAN. ANG PAYO KO LANG SA LAHAT NG MAMAMAYAN NA PINAG HIRAPAN ANG KITA, KILANGAN MAY KASULATAN NA “ AAYUSIN NGA “ ng builder kuno ang property or yung “ rectification “ na sinasabi nila. Kaya bago mag pakawala ng pera or mag down ng payment let the builder fix the problem FIRST! HINDI YUNG NAG DOWN KANA MAG HIHINTAY KAPA NG KUPONG KUPONG AT AASA SA AWA NG BUILDER KUNO PARA AYUSIN ANG BAHAY. MAG INGAT LANG SA MGA LEGALIDAD NG TRANSACTION.
@@johnmartreyes sinaraduhan po or abang, pero aayusin padin nang developer po Yan once gusto nyo pasarado po , Kasi abang po sya para sa balcony if gusto magpalagay po
@@angelinaignacio9497 Location: Governor Hills Subdivision General Trias NEAR Lyceum University General Trias NOTED: House Subject for Rectification before Turn-over💯 Total Contract Price PHP. 6,362,560 RE-OPEN UNIT House Model: Ysabella Standard Lot Area: 135Sqm Corner Lot Floor Area: 109.50Sqm 3 Bedrooms & 2 Toilet and Bath With Gate and Fence
Flood free area po ba ito?Gaano kalayo ito sa Makati? Magkano po? Clean Title?Subd po ito pero bakit may tricycle na dumaan? Ano ba yan ayoko ng maingay sana.
@@gloriafrancisco776 Location Governor Hills Subdivision General Trias Cavite Likod ng Lyceum University General Trias and Bayleaf Hotel General Trias Cavite