CEBU LAWYER - PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAWS | CASES

The existence of an alleged notarized deed of sale is not decisive as to the existence and validity of a contract of sale.

51 min · 15 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The existence of an alleged notarized deed of sale is not decisive as to the existence and validity of a contract of sale.

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Jan Edmond Ruz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW / LAWYER  GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR  REAL ESTATE BROKER  Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com  Viber/WhatsApp/Globe Cell # 0917.678.4457 +63.917.678.4457  I am your host for this PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAW co-learning channel. Send links of 2026 real estate law updates to my email, Viber, or WhatsApp. Please support my advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links on landmark cases and latest laws, rules, circulars, IRRs, and issuances involving real estate transactions and cases.  This co-learning and educational channel aims to make it easier for everyone to stay updated and to share on the latest Philippine Supreme Court decisions, legal developments, and real-world discussions involving topics like:  • land title disputes • subdivision project issues • real estate due diligence • fraudulent deeds of sale • forged property documents • fake or simulated property sales • invalid notarization of real estate documents • notarized documents later declared void • failure to verify identity before notarization • transfer certificate of title (TCT) problems • title cancellation and reconveyance • co-ownership disputes • partition of inherited property • inheritance and succession conflicts • rights of heirs in real estate • extra-judicial settlement issues • intestate succession involving land • inheritance disputes among family members • family-owned property conflicts • property transfers after death of landowners • overlapping land titles • double sale of property • cloud on title disputes • quieting of title cases • land registration and titling issues • unregistered deed of sale risks • ownership disputes despite notarized documents • property still titled in deceased owner’s name • sale without meeting of minds • lack of consent in property transactions • void contracts involving real estate • defective donation of immovable property • informal family property transfers • undocumented property arrangements • legal defects in donation of land • possession versus ownership disputes • boundary and survey conflicts • road right of way disputes • easement issues • land use and zoning concerns • developer-buyer disputes • joint venture disagreements • corporate real estate structuring • land acquisition risk management • subdivision compliance concerns • due diligence for developers and investors • legal risks in buying inherited property • legal risks in acquiring untitled or problematic land • tax declaration versus actual ownership issues • evidentiary issues in property litigation • proving forgery in land transactions • legal consequences of defective documentation • why registration matters in real estate transactions • preservation of family real estate assets • succession planning involving real property • high-value real estate litigation • Philippine property law developments and jurisprudence.  Your support for this advocacy on educational discussion, legal awareness, and co-learning in Philippine real estate and property law is greatly appreciated. It does not matter where you are. Share a link on 2026 updates on real estate law. All lawyers, especially real estate lawyers, and non-lawyers may contribute. There are no boundaries in a legitimate co-learning journey. Let us help each other. Let us share updates. Let us contribute to awareness. Contributors of 2026 updates may come from any place like: Cebu, Siargao, Palawan, Siquijor, Guimaras, Leyte, Iloilo, Boracay, Bohol, Cagayan de Oro, Davao.

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Is it really a boundary dispute?

Your neighbor says you built on his land. What should you do next? Is it really a boundary dispute? Can the issue be resolved by simply looking at the land title? Should you immediately remove your fence? Should you commission a relocation survey? What documents should you gather first? What legal issues should you discuss with your own lawyer before taking further action? These are some of the important legal questions discussed in today's Supreme Court case. Boundary disputes, overlapping property claims, relocation surveys, conflicting technical descriptions, title verification, and possession issues frequently arise in residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial, tourism, and development properties. Reading Philippine laws, government issuances, and Supreme Court decisions is not intended to encourage anyone to handle legal concerns without professional guidance. Rather, it helps landowners, heirs, investors, developers, business owners, buyers, and OFWs ask their own lawyers better questions so they can better understand their rights, obligations, available options, and potential legal risks before making important decisions. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Jan Edmond Ruz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW / LAWYER GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR REAL ESTATE BROKER 📧 Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com [janruzlaw@gmail.com] 📱 Viber / WhatsApp / Globe 0917-678-4457 +63-917-678-4457 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ I am your host for this PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAW co-learning channel. Please send links to recent Philippine real estate laws, Supreme Court decisions, government issuances, administrative regulations, circulars, Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRRs), and other official legal references to my email, Viber, or WhatsApp. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please support this educational advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links and other official legal references involving Philippine real estate, especially on the following topics: • Boundary Disputes • Relocation Survey • Geodetic Survey • Technical Description • Property Boundaries • Overlapping Titles • Title Verification • Due Diligence • Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) • Original Certificate of Title (OCT) • Land Registration • Recovery of Possession • Action for Reconveyance • Accion Publiciana • Accion Reivindicatoria • Forcible Entry • Unlawful Detainer • Land Acquisition • Estate Settlement • Partition • Investor Protection • Land Banking • Real Estate Development ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ It does not matter where you are. Share links on the latest Philippine real estate laws, Supreme Court decisions, government issuances, and other official legal references. Lawyers, real estate lawyers, geodetic engineers, real estate brokers, government employees, developers, investors, and non-lawyers may contribute. There are no boundaries in a legitimate co-learning journey. Co-learners in this channel who are expert Philippine real estate lawyers are encouraged to email me updates so we can share these updates with the public. #PhilippineRealEstateLaw #BoundaryDispute #RelocationSurvey #GeodeticSurvey #LandTitle #TitleVerification #DueDiligence #LandRegistration #PropertyLaw #LandAcquisition #InvestorProtection #RealEstateDevelopment #PhilippineLaw

12 de jul de 202643 min
episode You lost your Owner's Duplicate Transfer Certificate of Title. What should you do next? artwork

You lost your Owner's Duplicate Transfer Certificate of Title. What should you do next?

You lost your Owner's Duplicate Transfer Certificate of Title. What should you do next? Can you still sell the property? Can you still mortgage it? Can you still donate it? Can you still transfer ownership? What documents should immediately be secured? Should you first verify the records with the Registry of Deeds? What evidence should be preserved before taking further action? If you are planning to buy land, should a missing owner's duplicate title affect your due diligence? These are some of the important legal questions discussed in today's Supreme Court case. Questions involving lost owner's duplicate titles, replacement of titles, title verification, Registry of Deeds records, documentary requirements, and due diligence frequently arise in residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial, tourism, and development properties. Reading Philippine laws, government issuances, and Supreme Court decisions is not intended to encourage anyone to handle legal concerns without professional guidance. Rather, it helps landowners, heirs, investors, developers, business owners, buyers, and OFWs ask their own lawyers better questions so they can better understand their rights, obligations, available options, and potential legal risks before making important decisions. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Jan Edmond Ruz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW / LAWYER GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR REAL ESTATE BROKER 📧 Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com [janruzlaw@gmail.com] 📱 Viber / WhatsApp / Globe 0917-678-4457 +63-917-678-4457 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ I am your host for this PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAW co-learning channel. Please send links to recent Philippine real estate laws, Supreme Court decisions, government issuances, administrative regulations, circulars, Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRRs), and other official legal references to my email, Viber, or WhatsApp. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please support this educational advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links and other official legal references involving Philippine real estate, especially on the following topics: • Lost Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title • Replacement of Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title • Reconstitution of Title • Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) • Original Certificate of Title (OCT) • Registry of Deeds • Land Registration Authority (LRA) • Title Verification • Certified True Copy of Title • Due Diligence • Land Acquisition • Documentary Requirements • Land Registration • Deed of Absolute Sale • Estate Settlement • Succession • Partition • Agricultural Land • DAR Clearance • Approved Subdivision Plan • License to Sell • Investor Protection • Land Banking • Real Estate Development ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ It does not matter where you are. Share links on the latest Philippine real estate law developments. Lawyers, real estate lawyers, geodetic engineers, real estate brokers, government employees, developers, investors, and non-lawyers may contribute. There are no boundaries in a legitimate co-learning journey. Co-learners in this channel who are expert Philippine real estate lawyers are encouraged to email me updates so we can share these updates with the public. #PhilippineRealEstateLaw #LandTitle #TransferCertificateOfTitle #OriginalCertificateOfTitle #RegistryOfDeeds #LandRegistration #TitleVerification #DueDiligence #LandAcquisition #PropertyLaw #InvestorProtection #LandBanking #RealEstateDevelopment #PhilippineLaw

10 de jul de 20261 h 1 min
episode Your Original Certificate of Title or Transfer Certificate of Title has been lost or destroyed. What should you do next? artwork

Your Original Certificate of Title or Transfer Certificate of Title has been lost or destroyed. What should you do next?

Your Original Certificate of Title or Transfer Certificate of Title has been lost or destroyed. What should you do next? Can the title still be restored? What documents should immediately be secured? Should you first verify the records with the Registry of Deeds? What government records should be obtained? What evidence should be preserved before taking further action? If you are buying land, should the loss of the title affect your due diligence? These are some of the practical legal questions discussed in today's Supreme Court case. Questions involving lost land titles, destroyed titles, reconstitution of titles, title verification, Registry of Deeds records, and documentary requirements frequently arise in transactions involving residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial, tourism, and development properties worth ₱15 Million or more. Reading Philippine laws, government issuances, and Supreme Court decisions is not intended to encourage anyone to handle legal concerns without professional guidance. Rather, it helps landowners, heirs, investors, developers, land bankers, business owners, buyers, and OFWs ask their own lawyers better questions so they can better understand their rights, obligations, available options, and potential legal risks before making important decisions. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Jan Edmond Ruz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW / LAWYER GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR REAL ESTATE BROKER 📧 Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com [janruzlaw@gmail.com] 📱 Viber / WhatsApp / Globe 0917-678-4457 +63-917-678-4457 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ I am your host for this PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAW co-learning channel. Please send links to recent Philippine real estate laws, Supreme Court decisions, government issuances, circulars, IRRs, administrative regulations, and other official legal references to my email, Viber, or WhatsApp. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please support this educational advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links and other official legal references involving Philippine real estate, especially on the following topics: • Lost Land Title • Destroyed Land Title • Reconstitution of Title • Original Certificate of Title (OCT) • Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) • Registry of Deeds • Land Registration Authority (LRA) • Certified True Copy of Title • Title Verification • Due Diligence • Land Acquisition • Documentary Requirements • Land Registration • Estate Settlement • Partition • Deed of Absolute Sale • Investor Protection • Land Banking • Agricultural Land • Approved Subdivision Plan • License to Sell • Real Estate Development ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ It does not matter where you are. Share links on the latest Philippine real estate law developments. Lawyers, real estate lawyers, geodetic engineers, real estate brokers, government employees, developers, investors, and non-lawyers may contribute. There are no boundaries in a legitimate co-learning journey. Co-learners in this channel who are expert Philippine real estate lawyers are encouraged to email me updates so we can share these updates with the public. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Contributors may come from: El Nido • Coron • San Vicente (Palawan) • Boracay • Siargao • General Luna • Panglao • Anda • Moalboal • Bantayan Island • Camotes Islands • Siquijor • San Juan (Siquijor) • Guimaras • Samal Island • Camiguin • Batanes • Baler • La Union • Cebu • Bohol • Dumaguete • Manila • Davao City • Iloilo • Bacolod • Cagayan de Oro • Clark • Tagaytay • Batangas #PhilippineRealEstateLaw #LostLandTitle #ReconstitutionOfTitle #OriginalCertificateOfTitle #TransferCertificateOfTitle #RegistryOfDeeds #LandRegistration #TitleVerification #DueDiligence #LandAcquisition #InvestorProtection #LandBanking #RealEstateDevelopment #PropertyLaw #PhilippineLaw

5 de jul de 202647 min
episode A government-issued land title or award has already been issued over your property. What should you do next? artwork

A government-issued land title or award has already been issued over your property. What should you do next?

A government-issued land title or award has already been issued over your property. What should you do next? Should you immediately assume that nothing can be done? Should you accept the situation without asking questions? Should you first gather documents? Should you verify the title? Should you discuss the matter with your own lawyer before making your next move? These are some of the important legal questions discussed in today's Supreme Court case. These questions become even more important when they involve residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial, tourism, or development properties worth ₱15 Million or more, where a single decision may have long-term legal and financial consequences. Reading Philippine laws, government issuances, and Supreme Court decisions is not intended to encourage anyone to handle legal concerns without professional guidance. Rather, it helps landowners, developers, investors, land bankers, business owners, OFWs, foreign heirs, and buyers ask their own lawyers better questions so they can better understand their rights, obligations, available options, and potential legal risks before making important decisions. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Jan Edmond Ruz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW / LAWYER GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR REAL ESTATE BROKER 📧 Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com [janruzlaw@gmail.com] 📱 Viber / WhatsApp / Globe 0917-678-4457 +63-917-678-4457 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ I am your host for this PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAW co-learning channel. Please send links to recent Philippine real estate laws, Supreme Court decisions, government issuances, circulars, IRRs, administrative regulations, and other official legal references to my email, Viber, or WhatsApp. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please support this educational advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links and other official legal references involving Philippine real estate, especially on the following topics: • Due Diligence • Land Acquisition • Title Verification • Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) • Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) • Emancipation Patents (EPs) • Agricultural Land • DAR Coverage • DAR Retention Rights • DAR Clearance • Land Registration • Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) • Original Certificate of Title (OCT) • Investor Protection • Land Banking • Boundary Disputes • Estate Settlement • Partition • Ownership Disputes • Approved Subdivision Plan • License to Sell • Real Estate Development ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ It does not matter where you are. Share links on the latest Philippine real estate law developments. Lawyers, real estate lawyers, geodetic engineers, real estate brokers, government employees, developers, investors, and non-lawyers may contribute. There are no boundaries in a legitimate co-learning journey. Co-learners in this channel who are expert Philippine real estate lawyers are encouraged to email me updates so we can share these updates with the public. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Contributors may come from: El Nido • Coron • San Vicente (Palawan) • Boracay • Siargao • General Luna • Panglao • Anda • Moalboal • Bantayan Island • Camotes Islands • Siquijor • San Juan (Siquijor) • Guimaras • Samal Island • Camiguin • Batanes • Baler • La Union • Cebu • Bohol • Dumaguete • Manila • Davao City • Iloilo • Bacolod • Cagayan de Oro • Clark • Tagaytay • Batangas #PhilippineRealEstateLaw #CARP #CLOA #AgriculturalLand #LandRegistration #LandTitle #TitleVerification #DueDiligence #LandAcquisition #InvestorProtection #LandBanking #RealEstateDevelopment #DARClearance #PropertyLaw #PhilippineLaw

4 de jul de 202648 min
episode Can you apply for land registration even if the land became alienable and disposable only years after your family started possessing it? artwork

Can you apply for land registration even if the land became alienable and disposable only years after your family started possessing it?

Can you apply for land registration even if the land became alienable and disposable only years after your family started possessing it? Should the date of possession matter? Should the date of government classification matter? Can possession by parents or grandparents become legally relevant? Can the possession of previous owners affect a later application for land registration? These are some of the legal questions discussed in today's Supreme Court case. Questions involving land registration, alienable and disposable lands, surveys, imperfect titles, land classification, possession, and ownership frequently arise in residential, agricultural, commercial, industrial, and tourism-related properties worth millions of pesos. Reading Philippine laws and Supreme Court decisions is not intended to encourage anyone to handle legal concerns without professional guidance. Instead, it helps landowners, heirs, investors, developers, surveyors, buyers, and business owners ask their own lawyers better questions so they can better understand their rights, obligations, available options, and potential legal risks before making important decisions. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Jan Edmond Ruz ATTORNEY-AT-LAW / LAWYER GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR REAL ESTATE BROKER 📧 Email: janruzlaw@gmail.com [janruzlaw@gmail.com] 📱 Viber / WhatsApp / Globe 0917-678-4457 +63-917-678-4457 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ I am your host for this PHILIPPINE REAL ESTATE LAW co-learning channel. Please send links to recent Philippine real estate laws, Supreme Court decisions, government issuances, circulars, IRRs, administrative regulations, and other official legal references to my email, Viber, or WhatsApp. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please support this educational advocacy by sharing GOV.PH links and other official legal references involving Philippine real estate, especially on the following topics: • Land Registration • Alienable and Disposable Land • Public Land • Judicial Confirmation of Imperfect Title • Imperfect Title • Land Classification • Open, Continuous, Exclusive and Notorious Possession • Geodetic Survey • Approved Survey Plan • Due Diligence • Land Acquisition • Title Verification • Original Certificate of Title (OCT) • Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) • Land Registration Authority (LRA) • Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) • Estate Settlement • Partition • Agricultural Land • DAR Clearance • Land Banking • Investor Protection • Real Estate Development ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ It does not matter where you are. Share links on the latest Philippine real estate law developments. Lawyers, real estate lawyers, geodetic engineers, real estate brokers, and non-lawyers may contribute. There are no boundaries in a legitimate co-learning journey. Co-learners in this channel who are expert Philippine real estate lawyers are encouraged to email me updates so we can share these updates with the public. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Contributors may come from: El Nido • Coron • San Vicente (Palawan) • Boracay • Siargao • General Luna • Panglao • Anda • Moalboal • Bantayan Island • Camotes Islands • Siquijor • Guimaras • Samal Island • Camiguin • Batanes • La Union • Baler • Cebu • Bohol • Dumaguete • Manila • Davao City • Iloilo • Bacolod • Cagayan de Oro #PhilippineRealEstateLaw #LandRegistration #AlienableAndDisposableLand #PublicLand #ImperfectTitle #DueDiligence #LandAcquisition #TitleVerification #GeodeticSurvey #LandSurvey #LRA #DENR #InvestorProtection #LandBanking #PhilippineLaw

3 de jul de 202632 min