This is not Karma. She looks like a very nice lady who worked hard to earn the little money she has to buy her property and build a home. The issue is like 95% of filipinos are complete trash. Are the people friendly and always smile? YES but being friendly does not equal to being good people. Many are greedy little bastards that like to take advantage of even their own families. Many are always trying find a way to make a quick lazy buck. She should have stuck to renting. Even buying something that is already built can be risky. I have seen cases that crooked real estate agents will try to sell property that does not have consent by the owner to be sold. Even Condos right now in BGC and Makati are being sold to stupid foreigners for like 10X of what they are actually worth. Buyer beware in phillipines. My advice don't buy just rent. I feel sorry for this young girl. She got sold land she cannot use and is probably out a good chunk of her life savings. She probably worked for at least two years to come with the money for that land and it is as good as burning it. People like her is what makes going to the phillipines a nice place to go. They are rare gems but you can find them.
oh yes kikiandjasmine. Im a professional scammer so of course I am going to expect this scammer karma. this is not even bad yet. I am expecting worst than this actually. I pin your comment so everyone can support you.
@@Rubeauti I'm sorry you are having to deal with so much bs. Most of us who follow you know you are a good, honest, straightforward person and deserve better. The people you are dealing with are completely unprofessional, dishonest and immoral. Continue to stay strong and you will get through this.
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For the others reading this, as a foreigner who has spent the last 40 years living back and forth in the Philippines, NEVER buy property in the Philippines without using YOUR own attorney. If you can't afford the attorney then you cant afford the property. Scams are common, and the government and the laws do nothing to protect you.
Is it not fair to say that the government and laws etc by doing nothing to protect their own citizens and foreigners from being extorted or scammed are complicit?
@patony_1288 you can lookup their license with the national bar. The advantage is you have someone you can find and try and hold accountable if you are scammed. I have found most scammers suddenly tell you the property is not available as soon as you tell them you have an attorney to review the deal.
In the Philippines you can get an easememt of Right of Way where you don't buy the property. It is just an access easemennt for landlocked properties. The Philippines Civil Code acts in favor od landlocked property owners because so many properties have no access. You are being extorted
by any chance did you check where the proposed roads are going to be located? In my location you cannot sell property within that proposed road.. And no you cannot stop people from passing through your property unless there is an alternate road provided.. I was obligated to provide easement to people behind you. No, for easement market value prevails not what the owner wants get yourself a lawyer
I talked about this with our lawyer. They will almost always attempt to extort and the problem is that though the law is on your side they might come back a year later and burn your house to the ground. Never buy property unless you are friends with the most powerful family in the area.
*STORY TIME! I just want to share how this video posted cus it's funny!* It was around 12am when I was uploading this video for the third time. while uploading, the power went out. No power no internet. uploading paused. then I put the computer on the side open, and I closed my eyes. I woke up around 6:50am and jumped out of bed when I remember I was uploading a video *(you know that feeling? when you have deadline and you fell asleep? hahaha )* that's the funniest part. luckily I scheduled it to be posted at 5am before the power went out. But the video posted without ads. You can't put ads until the uploading is complete. I am so annoyed right now. All the morning the video doesn't have ad! that's the sad part. *p.s. I am reading comment and can't reply to all. I will do a livestream next time so you guys can call me stupid real time. lol* for now while writing this comment it's 8am and I am off to BIR (bureau of internal revenue) to pay the capital gains tax from this land purchase. AND this is another horrible story. But I'll tell you about it on the next videos. this will be series of my land purchase experience. everything that could go wrong, I have it.
I am very sad to hear all your problems its tough and takes energy. When stressed your body needs more nutrtion. Sleeping bad could also be of low magnesium levels. Take care Rubeauti and stay hydrated
@Rubeauti Dealing with people in a kind, honest, respectful, professional, trusting, straightforward way doesn't make you stupid. What happened to you reflects poorly on those you are dealing with and shows their lack of character. Not you.
When the cost of justice exceeds the cost of injury, there is no recourse. This is true in the US. Also, people in the Philippines do not understand fraud when people are allowed to make mistakes. Misunderstandings are resolved according to recourse and not character.
@@IB4U2Cmeeven when you have resources and mountains of evidence you still might not get justice in the states without persistence. It takes months to arrest someone caught red handed with stolen goods and admits it to a cops face. Justice is a foreign concept in the post 2000 era.
You must arrange right of way before buying a property. Make your offer contingent on right of way offers in writing. The right of way must be signed first and paid with Barangay captain present. We did this 8 years ago.
I was a surveyor for 12.5 years in America. We always surveyed property before it was sold. We always did title searches and verified the land matches the property sell. We never sold land without a right away.
really? and thats a surveyor job too? wow. here the person who did the survey of my lot is also a part of the scam. he got a cut from the sale. everyone here is bogus
@@Rubeauti That's a conflict of interest. You should always hire your own surveyors and inspectors. Never rely on any anyone's statement who has an interest in the transaction. Take them to court, if they don't like it, too bad. As the saying goes, pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.
The big problem in the provinces though is that people have no problem burning your house down or otherwise harassing you if you prevail in court. And it's still very tribal. The large powerful families own most of the lands and they will scam others willy-nilly knowing that most won't dare to exert their rights after the fact.
I have been talking to a filipina for over 5 years. In the time she had trouble with their neighbors setting fire to their land and rice field . So be very careful. I don’t know where you are Spiritually but pray for your protection daily. God is real and He will protect you. But He won’t hear the prayer of a person who is living in rebellion. I ask Him daily to help me walk in Hus righteousness and Holiness
It’s not the same in the Philippines you can’t just sue for anything. They are always going to be in favor of their people best to jyst be more informed before buying land or vehicles there I have had a place there for 20 years now and it can be done it’s not always what you know it’s who there if you go into an area where nobody knows you it is harder for sure
The simple truth to live by is being like a Detective when involved in any property, business dealing or with any matter involving Money or people receiving Commissions is "TRUST NO ONE, CHECK EVERYTHING, BELEIVE NOTHING" !
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Ru my experience there taught me everything is tribal in the Philippines...your last comments about you being an outsider says it all...of all the vloggers in Philippines you are the best...so genuine...know you are loved Ru...your in my prayers
Ru is a beautiful women. I sure hope one day I find a woman like her. Ru is the exception to what is the best phillipines has to offer, Sadly there are not many people like RU in the phillipines. Phillipines is full of scammers. I hear stories that you have to hire three attorneys for stuff like this. Hire the first attorney to help you process the paperwork. You hire a second attorney in a different city to audit the first attorney. Then you hire a third attorney to audit the second attorney and make sure this guy also lives somewhere else. IT is very common that people will scam Through collective effort and all get a part of the pie.
I have never purchased land in the Philippines, but I have had a house built for an impoverished family in Hinatuan. The process of getting all the permits and inspections required was an exhausting lesson in Philippines authority abuse. From the architect to the fire department and everyone in between each time we thought we met all the requirements (and were told that we had met all the requirements) a new batch of requirements would mysteriously be given to us a few weeks later. We often had to correct things that we did wrong, but were originally told were right, or pay penalties because we did them wrong. The house is almost done, the plumbing is all that is left. I do want to say that the problems with building have all come from the authorities, the quality of work from the workers building the house has been excellent. The house has already withstood a 7.6 earthquake without a crack in the wall.
how did you build house iam contractor very intereste for your idea of strong house,,,i have house in philipines,,,i did put rebars in a wals and r siling vertical nad horizontal,,conected with columns
Pea covered this with her lawyer friend Grace in Duma, Always hire a lawyer when doing real estate transactions in PH, you have to check multiple places for property records to make sure the owners name match across all records, so everyone can sign if more than 1 person, if 1 person who gets left out of the transaction still has rights to the property. The lawyer makes sure everything is as it says so when you finally pay, you're paying for the right property and it's 100 percent yours.
I feel your pain, I used a lawyer from TH-cam I found on a blogger channel, absolute nightmare. My purchase was 3 years ago, on Titled Land. The right if way promised was NOT in place nor the permit applied for. Now we have a Professional lawyer whom has taken 1 year to resolve our issue at a large cost. It is not an easy problem to fix I am sorry. I had to pay backdated tax as well, I bought in an agricultural area also, now the Barangay has agreed to put in the right of way. My lawyer made this happen for sure. I bought from an agency, saw on Lamudi however the agent licence was false, Lamudi not interested. I learned a lot from this, have my lawyer waiting for our next purchase. Also our own survey showed the agency had given 2000 sq mtr of our land to someone else, the court option is costly and not a guarantee, my lawyer advised not to do it, not enough to go on as agency is closed now.
Rubeauti, it is very courageous of you to share your experience as I'm sure it must be a little embarrassing. The lessons you share will help others avoid the same fate. Salamat po. Peace and Love, B Goat
Hi it was fun running across your path when you were here on the blvd in Dumaguete. I don't think you are awkward at all. You are very gracious and elegant. I feel bad for you that people are trying to take advantage in your land deal. I'm routing for you! I love your honesty and kindness.
Being a nice guy, I am often taken advantage of, but that's the way I am. It's hard for me to be stern and stand up for myself like most other people do. People take advantage when they can. But you seem confident, smart and I think you can be tough too! Best of luck to you, Rubeauti. I hope things work out for you.
Look at all these people commenting about what RuBeauti SHOULD have done and what she should NEVER have done. Do you think she doesn't know that NOW? JFC. She feels horrible about it, is living a nightmare, and is trying to help OTHERS from falling victim the way she did. Watch the video, show support, or STFU. These armchair-lawyers and 20/20 Hind-sighters with their advice.
Very valuable lessons and infomations here! I , as a foreigner, would never jump in a such adventure unless I would partner up with a smart and resourceful PH citizen when it comes to invest & buy land. And even you show that it still be tricky.
Filipina P. So many issues, tax declaration was not in vendors name, the person named was not reachable, nobody knew where they were, lawyers should not be promoting themselves on YT, my lawyer now is amazing, he said I should not have bought the land and the lawyer should have told me the same.
these vloggers, either filipinos or foreigners, are in it for the money. nothing more, certainly not for their viewers’ well-being. watch all these blogs for a bit of fun only.
Yes, these bloggers are inflating the selling price also, we were asked to pay 500000 peso deposit to hold a land via a blogger, they were and still are not licenced. We are looking more land, this time in person and direct to owner, only Titled land. My lawyer will check everything before we pay a peso. When we get Title on other land in my wife's name we will sell it.
I have been watching you since you first started… Thanks for all the great content… I have never commented before… I just said a prayer for you. I find you to be an amazing woman. You’re so strong in time. This will get better… Maybe that island doesn’t deserve you.
Ye us to ! We built our house with shared access between about 12 families who have been using it for generations so did not bother to much , but now they have family infighting and close the track permanently with no consideration for locals, they not use that for any purpose , now huge detour to ride on stoney footpath up the hillside ,interesting when it raining.
I know your situation seems very difficult but stay strong and with persistence you will prevail. Even with all of these problems your land is gaining value with time. Miracles do happen. Never back down. You will win in the end.
Seeking an attorney to help you is the only way to stop such extortionists charging unreasonable prices. Please do not be afraid to take them t court. As a retired American lawyer and law professor I understand your situation. Sometimes you have to raise the decision cost of people who are trying to scam you. Please be strong. you will eventually win.
i also have learned the hard way in mindanao. 💔 but we learn from it. Inirerekumenda kong ilagay ang lupa para ibenta. tanggapin ang pagkawala at sumulong. ignat
I love your kindness and the fact that you want to do things the right way and I'm glad you are standing up for yourself with going to court and as others have said that may not help very much so have faith and keep moving forward and if you haven't I would only speak to the owner of the property as they would have the last say on everything and may not be aware what their relatives are doing , we have a saying unfortunately is the US when this kind of thing happens (that's life) then we deal with it as you are dealing with it and I'm glad you are keeping your faith it makes my heart feel good to see you be that way
We all do stuff we wish we had not done. That's part of being human. It's what we do about it that matters. You use it to try and warn others not to fall into this trap, try to inform and warn. Bless you for that Rubeauti. 🙏🏻🌹💕
I do not know in the Phillipines but in Spain, having a neighbour angry, it is a huge problem for your daily life. If they are so, my advice is look for another place get the access road and sell the property. It may delay your plans, but on the bright side, time is something you can afford. Once in the war path they keep coming to file complains some times each week, some times something so ridiculous as leaves from a tree that fall in his/her property. I hope everthing will works for you, probabily it won't be easy nor fast, but I will end.
@@johnm.3279 I know that but I think she must keep her lose as low as posible. If the neighbour holds a vendetta agaist her for the court matter, will be a bigger lose of time and mental health in the future. If Phillipinos are a forgiven neighbous, fine build the house and live happy there.
Because you are a vlogger they assume you are rich and you are now experiencing exactly what us foreigners experience here in the Philippines. Contact senator Raffy and explain your story. He may be able to help with the road access.
@@krakerjak3 mr. robert must be one of them Tech unsavy boomers.... That i keep seeing doing this..... "responding to comments" habit 😂they think they on the Main Comment Thread. Annoying i know.
Let your layer send a letter to all the landlords of the adjacent lands, offering them 200php per meter, and mention to them on the same letter the right of way under Articles 649 to 657 which give you the right to petition the court, that law grants owners of estates the right to demand access to roads and highways through the easement of right of way... And to mention that you're not in a hurry, and will wait for the court decision, and any one of the landlords of the adjacent lands, will accept the offer offer first, will get the cash. Another interesting video sharing. Bug-os nga suporta na. Good luck & Best regards po/Ned 👍🎉👍
Sounds like you are on the right track... Let the court decide. Its best for the whole of the community. You always have to ask yourself if its worth your efforts and energy.
They are getting angry because by going with the court you are exposing them as crooks and they're reputation will suffer. You are 100% right to go with the court. I am from Canada and I have delt with similar situation. This is why you should make sure your right of way is secure before buying. Also I agree that people think kindness is weakness. And you are a single women , if you were with a man they would see things differently. I am a man and I was very nice and people try ... but when I showed them another side of me things change. Anyway your are doing the right thing Good luck
Thanks for the video. So few Filipino vloggers actually express the real corruption of the Philippines. And when someone comments about it, the reactions are like you sinned against God.
I'm so sorry that this has happened to you, dear. When someone gets angry or nervous when you mention "courts" and or "lawyers" that's a dead give a way, they are dishonest people. Don't let them bully you. You're spot on right about being nice and sweet and fair and they see that as a weakness. I don't like bullies. Say the word and I'll come there and stand with you the next time you want to confront these nasty people. I'm 6'2" and 230 pounds. They won't bully you when I'm standing next to you. My suggestion is to get a notebook and enter everything as if it were a diary. Dates, places, people record every meeting and what was said. It really fries my eggs when I hear about evil people trying to take advantage of sweet girls who just want to pursue a dream. Let me know or let any of your followers know what we can do for you to help you through this. Love you, Rubeauti
You will be surprised sir, they will dig in deeper if you show up with her. Deep within Filipino culture they will for sure fight harder against a foreigner....Filipinos in Filipino court wins 99% of the time, its more about saving face than anything about the law.....
@@JayJay-mw5urit's not about being aggressive. It's just about existing. Think about asking for a discount with a pretty friend next to you vs your weathered uncle. I'm a nice jovial guy that laughs and smiles a lot. I used to get constantly hassled by folks with obvious scams when walking around. Shaved my head grew a goat and kept a straight face and suddenly those people disappeared. I'm still a nice jovial guy, I just try not to look it anymore.
Not being critical of you because your intentions are to be admired. Just saying that the locals have a ‘home ground’ advantage that can sometimes be dangerous for foreigners . Especially if the locals hunt in packs with weapons .
I have watched you for a couple years now, I enjoy your insights. I have often thought about retiring in the Philippines, not to be a middle aged man with a young woman,. more so for the weather and way off life. however after watching this, if your own people in your own country can do this to you, I would not stand a chance. so sorry to hear this has happened to you, I wish you the best of luck with it all.
Yes Lee sadly there are people like this not only in the Ph. You're smart to think that way. If they can do it to their fellowmen they would do it more to foreigners and many cases of scamming on foreigns actually. So just be careful.
But if you have to go to the court anyway with all the expenses, wouldn't it make more sense to sue for ownership of the piece of land that was shown to you in the first place?
I couldve taken that one too. they offered it to me as a compensation for the mistake they did. But they want me to add another hundred thousand pesos. that land is almost 6000sqm
@@Rubeautii would be happy being 1 of a 100 to send you 1000 peso to go towards your getting the original and rightful land, u would only need another 99 to step up and help you. Im sure u have enough people watching and willing to help.
Actually the very first time I saw you showing the land I was looking for a road. Me and my wife have been looking at land and the first thing I look for is concrete road excess. No dirt road. Hope it all works out for you.
Caramba what a mess, when simple is always better. You're correct in your path in letting Courts to decide, because that ROW price sounds like many people are getting a cut
I suggest you relax and just let it sit for a while and don’t beat yourself up. It’s just a time in your life where you will find challenges to overcome. Given enough time your solutions will multiply. I wish you the very best, for your future. ❤🙏
I’ve been in a similar situation and understand how frustrating and exhausting it is. Keep your head up, sometimes it just isn’t meant to be. Do NOT do a face to face without a lawyer. They will try to intimidate you.
People forget that before they do anything they need to pray first 🙏 Secondly look up the property history!!! You may find that there was a right away already documented for your property!!! If it wasn't for the last owner then it could be for the owner before them!!! Here's an idea for you, find an expats or two and buy a land where you can split up and lease part of the land to them. There are some expats that want to build a house but never going to get married. They just want a place they can build on and call home.
That’s a simple yet very expensive mistake. Thankful for sharing your insights and experience and would love to hear about the people in Siquijor. I actually wanted to buy a lot there somewhere in San Juan. It was also an agri lot but due to very high cliff and the ROW was very complicated then I didn’t continue the transaction.
I visited Belize almost 2 decades ago to learn how to buy property there. It's a fairly easy process, but I was lucky to figure it out in just 2 weeks while I was there. It was a matter of meeting the right person and having a conversation. I like Belize because parrots are wild and free and all you have to do is put out food to attract them every day. Fun! ps - there are ancient pyramids everywhere down there too.
Hello Rubeauty I Have Watched Many Expat Videos ,Talking About This Very Subject. It's Unreal to Think That Someone Born ,& Raised There In The Philippines Will Experience This Same Issues That Expats Get Caught Up In. I'm Sorry This Has Happened to You. You're Right, Many People Take Kindness As Weakeness. I Hope You Find Someone Who Can Help Lead You Thru This Process, So You Can Have Access To Your Oroperty. Don't Back Down. Use The Courts If Necessary. Might Be A Bit Time Consuming, But They Will Be The Last Word & These People Won't Get Away With Over Pricing The Right of Way. Thanks For This Bideo. It Shall Serves As A Remider to All, Get Professionals In Your Corner Right From The Start , If You Want to Avoid The Headaches You're Now Going Through.
I too am looking for some property. This is valueable and such important information. Thank you so much. Stay strong.....nothing external, however horrible, can affect who we truely are.
There is so much corruption here....to be honest in most countries corruption is rampant. It's sickening. Everyone wants a cut, a corrupt cut. I hope you do take them to court regardless of how low they lower their price. Corruption and extortion should never be accepted, engaged with, nor tolerated and will only change if we channel our energies to expose it.
I think you got a great deal for the price in the long run. My advice would be to let it go for now, then later talk to each land owner one by one and work out a deal in writing, even if its in payments, again i think you got a great deal
Not sure how large the property is, but you could, possibly, generate some capital to get the road access by leasing area on the property to foreigners or whoever else. I know that would be less privacy, and not what you wanted, but it could be a could use of land you now own. - good luck, Rubeauti
why not go to the first property owner next to the road (first access) and long term lease the property right to access. then have the others that need access to the consecutive properties pay for your access to their own property by charging them to access your lease access property. make sense?
I don’t know about all those right of way problems, but you are very gorgeous. Court will not fix those problems. It’s my understanding that court cases will take many years to resolve.
Thank you for telling your story. You confirm the Philipines corruption and extortion at a personal level is concerning. Now booking long term stay and choosing Thailand. Both good countries, I love rural and people, not a drinker or bar guy, and I think as a man with money looking for new life Thailand will be safer as a day to day place. Take care. Wish all turns out well somehow on your real estate
Do what I do every time I encounter corruption and fraud in the Philippines: Take out your phone, ask for names, record the conversation, post it online, and see what happens. You will be amazed. This approach has saved me millions so far.
You cannot however record telephone conversations in PH, you can be locked up. You can also be sued for monetary damages for certain derogatory posts about debts.
I do not know Philippine law but try bringing a court case against the company that sold you the property, since their agent did not disclose it, make them pay for the right of way.
So many people on here are stating the obvious . I think Ru gets it and is now well aware of what went wrong. She needs a path forward not a sermon about land locked property.
Very well explained. And sorry that the story isn’t a good one. This may still work out well. To get there, there is a lot of unfortunate necessaries. I commend your strength! I know what you are doing is hard, and you’re doing much of it on your own. When this is finalized, they should give you an honorary real estate license! Hope the puppy project is going well. Looking forward to hearing more about that when the time comes. I’m sure you’ve had a busy week, and certainly could use the break. Until then, stay hydrated? ❣️
I have a lot i want to share with tou regarding almost the same situation but mine now has been settled. Mine was a little interesting because i have a corporation so it involves a foreigner (me) anyways if you would like to vent more, talk about the situation and possible outcomes etc i am open to that just not here in TH-cam with some of the trollers.
Uhg, people taking advantage, scamming and deceiving others shows how wicked the world can be at times. @Rubeauti I hope you push through this and do see your dreams of building your own home come true. God bless you
What I understand is, if the owner that sold you that property is not the same owner of the property you want as a right of way then they have no legal obligation to sell you their property for a right of way. What you need to do is first find out if the owner that sold you your property has other properties next to your property which can be used as a right of way. Legally the owner of the property you bought your property from must also include a right of way to the land you bought. He is the person you should take to court if he doesn’t give you a free right of way to your land. The court can force him to give you a free right of way because he is the one that sold you that land. This is what I would do. First find out if the property next to yours is the same owner that sold you your property. Then without asking for permission begin using that property as your legal right of way. By law you can use his other properties as a right of way because he is the one that sold you that land locked property. Please do not go through the court system because all they will do is take your money and nothing will be accomplished.
Thank God, I have not tried buying a house in the Philippines, but have experienced "being at the center of a divorce case"long story short, phillipino man is unfaithful, finds a new woman, they move in together,,thereby i find his philippine ex,,,cancellation papers obviously have to go through the public system, and it will cost 4000 dollars,,so they want me to pay the 4000 dollars ,,I have nothing to do with the matter, so I refuse, I am not stingy or anything but I have my principles, so I have stopped that relationship,,,,beautiful country but there are things going on out there that are far from normal behavior
Is it possible for you to buy one of the adjoining properties and put in your own right of way to the landlocked block? Then you have options. Sell both blocks , keep both blocks , or sell one of the blocks and keep the other . At the moment it will be hard to find a buyer for your landlocked block or any potential offers will be way less than what you paid for the block.
Karma for telling foreigners to get ready to get their wallets out perhaps.
This is not Karma. She looks like a very nice lady who worked hard to earn the little money she has to buy her property and build a home. The issue is like 95% of filipinos are complete trash. Are the people friendly and always smile? YES but being friendly does not equal to being good people. Many are greedy little bastards that like to take advantage of even their own families. Many are always trying find a way to make a quick lazy buck. She should have stuck to renting. Even buying something that is already built can be risky. I have seen cases that crooked real estate agents will try to sell property that does not have consent by the owner to be sold. Even Condos right now in BGC and Makati are being sold to stupid foreigners for like 10X of what they are actually worth. Buyer beware in phillipines. My advice don't buy just rent. I feel sorry for this young girl. She got sold land she cannot use and is probably out a good chunk of her life savings. She probably worked for at least two years to come with the money for that land and it is as good as burning it. People like her is what makes going to the phillipines a nice place to go. They are rare gems but you can find them.
oh yes kikiandjasmine. Im a professional scammer so of course I am going to expect this scammer karma. this is not even bad yet. I am expecting worst than this actually. I pin your comment so everyone can support you.
@@Rubeauti I'm sorry you are having to deal with so much bs. Most of us who follow you know you are a good, honest, straightforward person and deserve better. The people you are dealing with are completely unprofessional, dishonest and immoral. Continue to stay strong and you will get through this.
Nasty troll.
@@RubeautiMinahal nga matam-is nga Higala, wala ka`y nahimo nga daotan 🤲🏽
Ang sistema sa kwarta nagpugos kanato nga mahimong dili mailhan nga mga pumapalit, Oo. 🌻🎵☂️🌅📍🦘
For the others reading this, as a foreigner who has spent the last 40 years living back and forth in the Philippines, NEVER buy property in the Philippines without using YOUR own attorney. If you can't afford the attorney then you cant afford the property. Scams are common, and the government and the laws do nothing to protect you.
Right. I got scammed out of several thousand dollars and the NBI (Filipino FBI) did not care that the crooks forged official government documents.
Is it not fair to say that the government and laws etc by doing nothing to protect their own citizens and foreigners from being extorted or scammed are complicit?
Got it, But can you even trust a Attorney there? Everything seems so corrupted.
@patony_1288 you can lookup their license with the national bar. The advantage is you have someone you can find and try and hold accountable if you are scammed. I have found most scammers suddenly tell you the property is not available as soon as you tell them you have an attorney to review the deal.
Philippines will continue to be a corrupt 3rd world country as long as situations like this persist. So sad.
Yes ,take them to court!
In the Philippines you can get an easememt of Right of Way where you don't buy the property. It is just an access easemennt for landlocked properties. The Philippines Civil Code acts in favor od landlocked property owners because so many properties have no access. You are being extorted
ecactly! haha I just didnt want to use the word extort but that is the word I was using all the time when ppl ask me about my situation.
may we know where you are located?
by any chance did you check where the proposed roads are going to be located? In my location you cannot sell property within that proposed road.. And no you cannot stop people from passing through your property unless there is an alternate road provided.. I was obligated to provide easement to people behind you. No, for easement market value prevails not what the owner wants get yourself a lawyer
I talked about this with our lawyer. They will almost always attempt to extort and the problem is that though the law is on your side they might come back a year later and burn your house to the ground. Never buy property unless you are friends with the most powerful family in the area.
@@JulienSorelEatsSabras My lighter is faster.
*STORY TIME! I just want to share how this video posted cus it's funny!*
It was around 12am when I was uploading this video for the third time. while uploading, the power went out. No power no internet. uploading paused. then I put the computer on the side open, and I closed my eyes. I woke up around 6:50am and jumped out of bed when I remember I was uploading a video *(you know that feeling? when you have deadline and you fell asleep? hahaha )* that's the funniest part. luckily I scheduled it to be posted at 5am before the power went out. But the video posted without ads. You can't put ads until the uploading is complete. I am so annoyed right now. All the morning the video doesn't have ad! that's the sad part. *p.s. I am reading comment and can't reply to all. I will do a livestream next time so you guys can call me stupid real time. lol* for now while writing this comment it's 8am and I am off to BIR (bureau of internal revenue) to pay the capital gains tax from this land purchase. AND this is another horrible story. But I'll tell you about it on the next videos. this will be series of my land purchase experience. everything that could go wrong, I have it.
I am very sad to hear all your problems its tough and takes energy. When stressed your body needs more nutrtion. Sleeping bad could also be of low magnesium levels. Take care Rubeauti and stay hydrated
So sorry for what happened to you. But have faith a +++ change is coming soon.
It is about 9 am in Manila now (Thur) and ads are there now
@Rubeauti Dealing with people in a kind, honest, respectful, professional, trusting, straightforward way doesn't make you stupid. What happened to you reflects poorly on those you are dealing with and shows their lack of character. Not you.
Praying for the Lord's favor for you Ru. He will take care of you . Si God na mag deal sa manluupig sa iyo.
Go to the police and file fraud charges against all of them. They did this on purpose.
I agree however is it true that the officials without being compensated often refuse to help?
The only people that get justice there are people with money and power.
When the cost of justice exceeds the cost of injury, there is no recourse. This is true in the US. Also, people in the Philippines do not understand fraud when people are allowed to make mistakes. Misunderstandings are resolved according to recourse and not character.
@@IB4U2Cme The fraudsters only succeed against law-abiding people. It doesn't cost much to have some thugs "encourage" them to fix the problem.
@@IB4U2Cmeeven when you have resources and mountains of evidence you still might not get justice in the states without persistence. It takes months to arrest someone caught red handed with stolen goods and admits it to a cops face. Justice is a foreign concept in the post 2000 era.
You must arrange right of way before buying a property. Make your offer contingent on right of way offers in writing. The right of way must be signed first and paid with Barangay captain present. We did this 8 years ago.
I was a surveyor for 12.5 years in America. We always surveyed property before it was sold. We always did title searches and verified the land matches the property sell. We never sold land without a right away.
really? and thats a surveyor job too? wow. here the person who did the survey of my lot is also a part of the scam. he got a cut from the sale. everyone here is bogus
@@Rubeauti That's a conflict of interest. You should always hire your own surveyors and inspectors. Never rely on any anyone's statement who has an interest in the transaction. Take them to court, if they don't like it, too bad. As the saying goes, pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.
@@Rubeautiassume they're all involved if you sue and let the court figure it out.
The big problem in the provinces though is that people have no problem burning your house down or otherwise harassing you if you prevail in court. And it's still very tribal. The large powerful families own most of the lands and they will scam others willy-nilly knowing that most won't dare to exert their rights after the fact.
I have been talking to a filipina for over 5 years. In the time she had trouble with their neighbors setting fire to their land and rice field . So be very careful. I don’t know where you are Spiritually but pray for your protection daily. God is real and He will protect you. But He won’t hear the prayer of a person who is living in rebellion. I ask Him daily to help me walk in Hus righteousness and Holiness
I would also sue the salespeople for fraud.
It’s not the same in the Philippines you can’t just sue for anything. They are always going to be in favor of their people best to jyst be more informed before buying land or vehicles there I have had a place there for 20 years now and it can be done it’s not always what you know it’s who there if you go into an area where nobody knows you it is harder for sure
Really have you sued in the Philippines?
The simple truth to live by is being like a Detective when involved in any property, business dealing or with any matter involving Money or people receiving Commissions is
"TRUST NO ONE, CHECK EVERYTHING, BELEIVE NOTHING" !
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Ru my experience there taught me everything is tribal in the Philippines...your last comments about you being an outsider says it all...of all the vloggers in Philippines you are the best...so genuine...know you are loved Ru...your in my prayers
Ru is a beautiful women. I sure hope one day I find a woman like her. Ru is the exception to what is the best phillipines has to offer, Sadly there are not many people like RU in the phillipines. Phillipines is full of scammers. I hear stories that you have to hire three attorneys for stuff like this. Hire the first attorney to help you process the paperwork. You hire a second attorney in a different city to audit the first attorney. Then you hire a third attorney to audit the second attorney and make sure this guy also lives somewhere else. IT is very common that people will scam Through collective effort and all get a part of the pie.
@@eduardomaldonado1647Wow that is crazy but it makes sense. Everybody wants a piece of the pie.
@@eduardomaldonado1647 this is why , no company's from outside, will invests, biggest pirate ship , and crew,
Ever, Sunday Christians.
I have never purchased land in the Philippines, but I have had a house built for an impoverished family in Hinatuan. The process of getting all the permits and inspections required was an exhausting lesson in Philippines authority abuse. From the architect to the fire department and everyone in between each time we thought we met all the requirements (and were told that we had met all the requirements) a new batch of requirements would mysteriously be given to us a few weeks later. We often had to correct things that we did wrong, but were originally told were right, or pay penalties because we did them wrong. The house is almost done, the plumbing is all that is left. I do want to say that the problems with building have all come from the authorities, the quality of work from the workers building the house has been excellent. The house has already withstood a 7.6 earthquake without a crack in the wall.
how did you build house iam contractor very intereste for your idea of strong house,,,i have house in philipines,,,i did put rebars in a wals and r siling vertical nad horizontal,,conected with columns
Pea covered this with her lawyer friend Grace in Duma, Always hire a lawyer when doing real estate transactions in PH, you have to check multiple places for property records to make sure the owners name match across all records, so everyone can sign if more than 1 person, if 1 person who gets left out of the transaction still has rights to the property. The lawyer makes sure everything is as it says so when you finally pay, you're paying for the right property and it's 100 percent yours.
I feel your pain, I used a lawyer from TH-cam I found on a blogger channel, absolute nightmare. My purchase was 3 years ago, on Titled Land. The right if way promised was NOT in place nor the permit applied for. Now we have a Professional lawyer whom has taken 1 year to resolve our issue at a large cost. It is not an easy problem to fix I am sorry. I had to pay backdated tax as well, I bought in an agricultural area also, now the Barangay has agreed to put in the right of way. My lawyer made this happen for sure. I bought from an agency, saw on Lamudi however the agent licence was false, Lamudi not interested. I learned a lot from this, have my lawyer waiting for our next purchase. Also our own survey showed the agency had given 2000 sq mtr of our land to someone else, the court option is costly and not a guarantee, my lawyer advised not to do it, not enough to go on as agency is closed now.
Yes, I would suggest Gracie after seeing her on The Filipina Pea's channel. God bless!
Actually, should get a real estate broker, they know
You should have a 4 meter right of way, so you can get trucks, cars in.
Rubeauti, it is very courageous of you to share your experience as I'm sure it must be a little embarrassing. The lessons you share will help others avoid the same fate. Salamat po. Peace and Love, B Goat
Hi it was fun running across your path when you were here on the blvd in Dumaguete. I don't think you are awkward at all. You are very gracious and elegant. I feel bad for you that people are trying to take advantage in your land deal. I'm routing for you! I love your honesty and kindness.
Being a nice guy, I am often taken advantage of, but that's the way I am. It's hard for me to be stern and stand up for myself like most other people do. People take advantage when they can. But you seem confident, smart and I think you can be tough too!
Best of luck to you, Rubeauti. I hope things work out for you.
Always get a full title. Blue paper, and check for current EDI copy of title
Look at all these people commenting about what RuBeauti SHOULD have done and what she should NEVER have done. Do you think she doesn't know that NOW? JFC. She feels horrible about it, is living a nightmare, and is trying to help OTHERS from falling victim the way she did. Watch the video, show support, or STFU. These armchair-lawyers and 20/20 Hind-sighters with their advice.
Very valuable lessons and infomations here!
I , as a foreigner, would never jump in a such adventure unless I would partner up with a smart and resourceful PH citizen when it comes to invest & buy land. And even you show that it still be tricky.
You better be careful. A lot of accidents hqppen over land disputes
I alerted the Filipina Pea to your situation
Good luck on that one. I am still fixing a problem after 4 years using this bloggers so called legal advisor
@@steveford2626 which blogger?
Filipina P. So many issues, tax declaration was not in vendors name, the person named was not reachable, nobody knew where they were, lawyers should not be promoting themselves on YT, my lawyer now is amazing, he said I should not have bought the land and the lawyer should have told me the same.
these vloggers, either filipinos or foreigners, are in it for the money. nothing more, certainly not for their viewers’ well-being. watch all these blogs for a bit of fun only.
Yes, these bloggers are inflating the selling price also, we were asked to pay 500000 peso deposit to hold a land via a blogger, they were and still are not licenced. We are looking more land, this time in person and direct to owner, only Titled land. My lawyer will check everything before we pay a peso. When we get Title on other land in my wife's name we will sell it.
I have been watching you since you first started… Thanks for all the great content… I have never commented before… I just said a prayer for you. I find you to be an amazing woman. You’re so strong in time. This will get better… Maybe that island doesn’t deserve you.
Ye us to ! We built our house with shared access between about 12 families who have been using it for generations so did not bother to much , but now they have family infighting and close the track permanently with no consideration for locals, they not use that for any purpose , now huge detour to ride on stoney footpath up the hillside ,interesting when it raining.
I know your situation seems very difficult but stay strong and with persistence you will prevail. Even with all of these problems your land is gaining value with time. Miracles do happen. Never back down. You will win in the end.
Seeking an attorney to help you is the only way to stop such extortionists charging unreasonable prices. Please do not be afraid to take them t court. As a retired American lawyer and law professor I understand your situation. Sometimes you have to raise the decision cost of people who are trying to scam you. Please be strong. you will eventually win.
Hang in there, Rubeauti. We love you!
i also have learned the hard way in mindanao. 💔 but we learn from it. Inirerekumenda kong ilagay ang lupa para ibenta. tanggapin ang pagkawala at sumulong. ignat
It's very true, there's a lot of person claiming that they're broker but not license.
I love your kindness and the fact that you want to do things the right way and I'm glad you are standing up for yourself with going to court and as others have said that may not help very much so have faith and keep moving forward and if you haven't I would only speak to the owner of the property as they would have the last say on everything and may not be aware what their relatives are doing , we have a saying unfortunately is the US when this kind of thing happens (that's life) then we deal with it as you are dealing with it and I'm glad you are keeping your faith it makes my heart feel good to see you be that way
We all do stuff we wish we had not done. That's part of being human. It's what we do about it that matters. You use it to try and warn others not to fall into this trap, try to inform and warn. Bless you for that Rubeauti. 🙏🏻🌹💕
I do not know in the Phillipines but in Spain, having a neighbour angry, it is a huge problem for your daily life. If they are so, my advice is look for another place get the access road and sell the property. It may delay your plans, but on the bright side, time is something you can afford.
Once in the war path they keep coming to file complains some times each week, some times something so ridiculous as leaves from a tree that fall in his/her property.
I hope everthing will works for you, probabily it won't be easy nor fast, but I will end.
The problem is she's already closed on the property.
Agree❤
Selling land without access is a waste of time.
@@johnm.3279 I know that but I think she must keep her lose as low as posible. If the neighbour holds a vendetta agaist her for the court matter, will be a bigger lose of time and mental health in the future. If Phillipinos are a forgiven neighbous, fine build the house and live happy there.
Because you are a vlogger they assume you are rich and you are now experiencing exactly what us foreigners experience here in the Philippines. Contact senator Raffy and explain your story. He may be able to help with the road access.
Take it easy rubeauti, no need to get stress lines on that beautiful face of yours
@@robertbrianmay Who are you talking to?? Your responding to some ones comment
@@krakerjak3 mr. robert must be one of them Tech unsavy boomers.... That i keep seeing doing this..... "responding to comments" habit 😂they think they on the Main Comment Thread. Annoying i know.
@@robertbrianmay- Who u talking to Uncle Remmus
Let your layer send a letter to all the landlords of the adjacent lands, offering them 200php per meter, and mention to them on the same letter the right of way under Articles 649 to 657 which give you the right to petition the court, that law grants owners of estates the right to demand access to roads and highways through the easement of right of way...
And to mention that you're not in a hurry, and will wait for the court decision, and any one of the landlords of the adjacent lands, will accept the offer offer first, will get the cash.
Another interesting video sharing. Bug-os nga suporta na. Good luck & Best regards po/Ned 👍🎉👍
The message is clear. Investing in PH is not the same as in your home country.
Even it is a hard loss. Leave it behind and go to a place you feel better for a new start. I am pretty sure that your followers will not let you down.
Great info Rube,you are saving alot of people money and future trouble.
Of course Rube your doing the right thing ,it's all about money for the land owners .
Your explanation of what happened is clear. It is a difficult lesson to learn, but there is still a chance you can resolve it legally.
I'm so sorry to hear of your troubles my friend
Praying you will prevail
Rent the land to someone for a garden or a farm to have animals on. It will give you an income and probably make the scam seller angry.
Pig farms work great for that!
Proud of you not being bullied and taken advantage of!!!!
I already got bullied so not anymore. I learned from the first ppl I encountered in buying the property
@@Rubeauti stand tough. See how they like the court order!! 🤭😊💪
Sounds like you are on the right track... Let the court decide. Its best for the whole of the community. You always have to ask yourself if its worth your efforts and energy.
you're right!
They are getting angry because by going with the court you are exposing them as crooks and they're reputation will suffer. You are 100% right to go with the court. I am from Canada and I have delt with similar situation. This is why you should make sure your right of way is secure before buying. Also I agree that people think kindness is weakness. And you are a single women , if you were with a man they would see things differently. I am a man and I was very nice and people try ... but when I showed them another side of me things change. Anyway your are doing the right thing Good luck
Thanks for the video. So few Filipino vloggers actually express the real corruption of the Philippines. And when someone comments about it, the reactions are like you sinned against God.
It's good that you are vlogging this.. should help a few people (And hopefully soften the blow with some ad revenue!)
You'll get it sorted soon!!
I'm so sorry that this has happened to you, dear. When someone gets angry or nervous when you mention "courts" and or "lawyers" that's a dead give a way, they are dishonest people. Don't let them bully you. You're spot on right about being nice and sweet and fair and they see that as a weakness. I don't like bullies. Say the word and I'll come there and stand with you the next time you want to confront these nasty people. I'm 6'2" and 230 pounds. They won't bully you when I'm standing next to you. My suggestion is to get a notebook and enter everything as if it were a diary. Dates, places, people record every meeting and what was said. It really fries my eggs when I hear about evil people trying to take advantage of sweet girls who just want to pursue a dream. Let me know or let any of your followers know what we can do for you to help you through this. Love you, Rubeauti
You will be surprised sir, they will dig in deeper if you show up with her. Deep within Filipino culture they
will for sure fight harder against a foreigner....Filipinos in Filipino court wins 99% of the time, its more
about saving face than anything about the law.....
A machete can go through 230pounds just as easily as 150 pounds. Not a good idea to provoke the situation.
@@JayJay-mw5urit's not about being aggressive. It's just about existing. Think about asking for a discount with a pretty friend next to you vs your weathered uncle. I'm a nice jovial guy that laughs and smiles a lot. I used to get constantly hassled by folks with obvious scams when walking around. Shaved my head grew a goat and kept a straight face and suddenly those people disappeared. I'm still a nice jovial guy, I just try not to look it anymore.
Not being critical of you because your intentions are to be admired. Just saying that the locals have a ‘home ground’ advantage that can sometimes be dangerous for foreigners . Especially if the locals hunt in packs with weapons .
I just want to say ,
i love you. Keep safe you will find your place. Soon
Just keep a positive outlook and stay safe
Good for you going to court. Smartest thing you have done yet in buying this property.
I am sorry you got into this predicament. It sucks when you unknowingly get duped by scammers. You deserve way better Ruby !
I’m so sorry to hear this! I’ve had a similar situation here in the US, had to go through the courts. I really hope this works out for you.
I have watched you for a couple years now, I enjoy your insights. I have often thought about retiring in the Philippines, not to be a middle aged man with a young woman,. more so for the weather and way off life. however after watching this, if your own people in your own country can do this to you, I would not stand a chance. so sorry to hear this has happened to you, I wish you the best of luck with it all.
Yes Lee sadly there are people like this not only in the Ph. You're smart to think that way. If they can do it to their fellowmen they would do it more to foreigners and many cases of scamming on foreigns actually. So just be careful.
But if you have to go to the court anyway with all the expenses, wouldn't it make more sense to sue for ownership of the piece of land that was shown to you in the first place?
I couldve taken that one too. they offered it to me as a compensation for the mistake they did. But they want me to add another hundred thousand pesos. that land is almost 6000sqm
@@Rubeautiwait, you get the nice view lot you wanted for an extra 100,000? Does that include access?
@@Rubeautii would be happy being 1 of a 100 to send you 1000 peso to go towards your getting the original and rightful land, u would only need another 99 to step up and help you. Im sure u have enough people watching and willing to help.
Actually the very first time I saw you showing the land I was looking for a road. Me and my wife have been looking at land and the first thing I look for is concrete road excess. No dirt road. Hope it all works out for you.
So sorry for your experience Rubeati. I hope you get this resolved. Stay strong and God bless ❤
Caramba what a mess, when simple is always better.
You're correct in your path in letting Courts to decide, because that ROW price sounds like many people are getting a cut
Thank you so much to advise the people's you explain properly
I suggest you relax and just let it sit for a while and don’t beat yourself up. It’s just a time in your life where you will find challenges to overcome. Given enough time your solutions will multiply. I wish you the very best, for your future. ❤🙏
I’ve been in a similar situation and understand how frustrating and exhausting it is. Keep your head up, sometimes it just isn’t meant to be.
Do NOT do a face to face without a lawyer. They will try to intimidate you.
Congratulations you got the foreigner experience in the Philippines.
People forget that before they do anything they need to pray first 🙏
Secondly look up the property history!!!
You may find that there was a right away already documented for your property!!! If it wasn't for the last owner then it could be for the owner before them!!!
Here's an idea for you, find an expats or two and buy a land where you can split up and lease part of the land to them. There are some expats that want to build a house but never going to get married. They just want a place they can build on and call home.
That’s a simple yet very expensive mistake. Thankful for sharing your insights and experience and would love to hear about the people in Siquijor. I actually wanted to buy a lot there somewhere in San Juan. It was also an agri lot but due to very high cliff and the ROW was very complicated then I didn’t continue the transaction.
I visited Belize almost 2 decades ago to learn how to buy property there. It's a fairly easy process, but I was lucky to figure it out in just 2 weeks while I was there. It was a matter of meeting the right person and having a conversation. I like Belize because parrots are wild and free and all you have to do is put out food to attract them every day. Fun! ps - there are ancient pyramids everywhere down there too.
Stay with GOD Rubeauti , you have a good heart in you....GOD will help you just stay strong with HIM ❣❣❣
Hello Rubeauty
I Have Watched Many Expat Videos ,Talking About This Very Subject.
It's Unreal to Think That Someone Born ,& Raised There In The Philippines Will Experience This Same Issues That Expats Get Caught Up In.
I'm Sorry This Has Happened to You.
You're Right, Many People Take Kindness As Weakeness.
I Hope You Find Someone Who Can Help Lead You Thru This Process, So You Can Have Access To Your Oroperty.
Don't Back Down. Use The Courts If Necessary. Might Be A Bit Time Consuming, But They Will Be The Last Word & These People Won't Get Away With Over Pricing The Right of Way.
Thanks For This Bideo. It Shall Serves As A Remider to All, Get Professionals In Your Corner Right From The Start , If You Want to Avoid The Headaches You're Now Going Through.
I hope it all works out for the best for you
I too am looking for some property.
This is valueable and such important information.
Thank you so much.
Stay strong.....nothing external, however horrible, can affect who we truely are.
There is so much corruption here....to be honest in most countries corruption is rampant.
It's sickening.
Everyone wants a cut, a corrupt cut.
I hope you do take them to court regardless of how low they lower their price.
Corruption and extortion should never be accepted, engaged with, nor tolerated and will only change if we channel our energies to expose it.
I think you got a great deal for the price in the long run. My advice would be to let it go for now, then later talk to each land owner one by one and work out a deal in writing, even if its in payments, again i think you got a great deal
Thanks!
Aw thank you so much @AnotherOldSquid!
Not sure how large the property is, but you could, possibly, generate some capital to get the road access by leasing area on the property to foreigners or whoever else. I know that would be less privacy, and not what you wanted, but it could be a could use of land you now own. - good luck, Rubeauti
So sorry! You deserve so much better. ❤❤❤❤❤❤😢
I really, really hope you file this case and get a reasonable price. We in The Dahl Family hope you do not surrender.
why not go to the first property owner next to the road (first access) and long term lease the property right to access. then have the others that need access to the consecutive properties pay for your access to their own property by charging them to access your lease access property. make sense?
Keep on fighting! I am pulling for you. May God grant you justice.
Sorry to hear of your troubles ❤
I don’t know about all those right of way problems, but you are very gorgeous. Court will not fix those problems. It’s my understanding that court cases will take many years to resolve.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m planning to buy some land in the province of Cebu. Wish me luck.
Dont do it
So sorry you have to go thru this! It's so sad to here that people take advantage of this! Be strong!
Don't let anyone else bully you. I pray that you can get some kind of closure here on this property.
Thank you for telling your story. You confirm the Philipines corruption and extortion at a personal level is concerning. Now booking long term stay and choosing Thailand. Both good countries, I love rural and people, not a drinker or bar guy, and I think as a man with money looking for new life Thailand will be safer as a day to day place. Take care. Wish all turns out well somehow on your real estate
Do what I do every time I encounter corruption and fraud in the Philippines: Take out your phone, ask for names, record the conversation, post it online, and see what happens. You will be amazed. This approach has saved me millions so far.
You cannot however record telephone conversations in PH, you can be locked up. You can also be sued for monetary damages for certain derogatory posts about debts.
I do not know Philippine law but try bringing a court case against the company that sold you the property, since their agent did not disclose it, make them pay for the right of way.
Thanks for vlog!
Anyway... that is painful. Sorry to hear you're in that situation. It's crazy. You've probably learned a lot though.
In the States you don't have to use a licensed realtor but it's worth the money as they make sure everything is as presented and legal.
Rubeauti, I am sorry to hear that you have been taken advantage of. I hope that everything works out for you.
Like you said before in one of your videos, “ get ready to open up your wallet”. 😂 😚
I am a foreigner but the first thing I said to my wife.. is the right to one way in the contract look at it positively learn by do it
Me... I will try to find some for me... Planning to have a eco farm resorts in future...
So many people on here are stating the obvious . I think Ru gets it and is now well aware of what went wrong. She needs a path forward not a sermon about land locked property.
Very well explained.
And sorry that the story isn’t a good one.
This may still work out well. To get there, there is a lot of unfortunate necessaries.
I commend your strength!
I know what you are doing is hard, and you’re doing much of it on your own.
When this is finalized, they should give you an honorary real estate license!
Hope the puppy project is going well. Looking forward to hearing more about that when the time comes.
I’m sure you’ve had a busy week, and certainly could use the break.
Until then, stay hydrated? ❣️
I have a lot i want to share with tou regarding almost the same situation but mine now has been settled. Mine was a little interesting because i have a corporation so it involves a foreigner (me) anyways if you would like to vent more, talk about the situation and possible outcomes etc i am open to that just not here in TH-cam with some of the trollers.
My heart breaks for you I hope that you can get this all straightened out 🙏🏻
Thanks for telling me! I was also looking there but F that!
Uhg, people taking advantage, scamming and deceiving others shows how wicked the world can be at times. @Rubeauti I hope you push through this and do see your dreams of building your own home come true. God bless you
What I understand is, if the owner that sold you that property is not the same owner of the property you want as a right of way then they have no legal obligation to sell you their property for a right of way. What you need to do is first find out if the owner that sold you your property has other properties next to your property which can be used as a right of way. Legally the owner of the property you bought your property from must also include a right of way to the land you bought. He is the person you should take to court if he doesn’t give you a free right of way to your land. The court can force him to give you a free right of way because he is the one that sold you that land. This is what I would do. First find out if the property next to yours is the same owner that sold you your property. Then without asking for permission begin using that property as your legal right of way. By law you can use his other properties as a right of way because he is the one that sold you that land locked property. Please do not go through the court system because all they will do is take your money and nothing will be accomplished.
Good for you! smart to get the courts involved. they need to hear all of this. it's heartbreaking. fraud was committed from the start.
Thank God, I have not tried buying a house in the Philippines, but have experienced "being at the center of a divorce case"long story short, phillipino man is unfaithful, finds a new woman, they move in together,,thereby i find his philippine ex,,,cancellation papers obviously have to go through the public system, and it will cost 4000 dollars,,so they want me to pay the 4000 dollars ,,I have nothing to do with the matter, so I refuse, I am not stingy or anything but I have my principles, so I have stopped that relationship,,,,beautiful country but there are things going on out there that are far from normal behavior
Is it possible for you to buy one of the adjoining properties and put in your own right of way to the landlocked block? Then you have options. Sell both blocks , keep both blocks , or sell one of the blocks and keep the other . At the moment it will be hard to find a buyer for your landlocked block or any potential offers will be way less than what you paid for the block.