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Bill giving relief to delinquent homeowners nears passage

05/16/2008 [ tribune.net.ph ]

A law that will stop foreclosure and allow home owners to restructure their housing loans is nearing passage at the House of Representatives, Speaker Prospero Nograles announced yesterday.

Nograles, who was once head of the committee on housing, said by next week, the House of Representatives will pass three housing bills, including his own proposal for the condonation of about-to-be-foreclosed houses and allow its owners to pay their dues in an installment basis.

Nograles, along with other congressmen including Committee on Housing chairperson Rod Valencia, went to Davao City Thursday last week to conduct a public hearing regarding the three housing bills which aims to help homeowners whose houses are nearing foreclosure due to their failure to pay their monthly dues.

“Definitely, when these bills will be passed, all foreclosure proceedings will be stopped and give homeowners time to pay their dues,” Nograles said.

The Speaker said he does not expect strong opposition during the debate of the bills next week since these measures will greatly help a lot of homeowners all over the Philippines.

“I think the congressmen know how important these bills are, that is why I expect no strong opposition against these measures,” he said.

Nograles said he authored similar a bill in 1998 but was not enacted into law. But now that he is at the helm of the House, he is in the position to guarantee its immediate approval.

“What is good about this present bill on condonation is the fact that it offers a much easier and affordable payment system to the homeowners,” he said.

Nograles noted his new proposal is an improvement of his previous bill law since it no longer requires the homeowner to pay five percent of the dues before he can avail of the housing loan restructuring plan.

“The interest will be separated from the original dues that is why the homeowner will only have to pay first his dues minus the interest. The interest will be paid separately by the homeowner in a separate restructured term which is very beneficial to him or her,” he said. Charlie V. Manalo

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