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Notice Of Property Lien
"I need a Notice of Property Lien for a residential property in Manila where I provided construction services worth PHP 2.5 million that remains unpaid since January 2025; the property is registered under Title No. RT-12345."
1. Property Identification: Detailed description of the property including lot number, tax declaration number, title number, location, boundaries, and area
2. Lien Holder Information: Complete details of the person or entity claiming the lien including name, address, and contact information
3. Property Owner Information: Complete details of the current property owner including name, address, and contact information
4. Lien Amount and Nature: Specific amount of the lien claim and description of the nature of the debt or obligation
5. Legal Basis: Citation of legal authority under which the lien is being filed
6. Date of Claim: Date when the lien became effective and circumstances giving rise to the lien
7. Certification: Statement certifying the truthfulness and accuracy of the information provided
8. Notarization Block: Space for notarial acknowledgment as required by Philippine law
1. Priority Claim: Used when asserting priority over other liens or encumbrances
2. Related Proceedings: Include when there are ongoing legal proceedings related to the property or debt
3. Payment Terms: Include when offering specific terms for satisfaction of the lien
4. Previous Demands: Used when documenting previous attempts to collect the debt
5. Improvement Description: Required for mechanic's liens to describe work performed or materials furnished
1. Schedule A - Property Documents: Copies of relevant property documents (title, tax declarations, etc.)
2. Schedule B - Supporting Evidence: Documentation supporting the lien claim (contracts, invoices, demands for payment)
3. Schedule C - Computation of Claim: Detailed breakdown of the amount claimed including principal, interest, and other charges
4. Appendix 1 - Property Photos: Recent photographs of the property (if relevant)
5. Appendix 2 - Related Correspondence: Copies of relevant correspondence between parties
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Risk Management
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Corporate Secretariat
Treasury
Credit Administration
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Property Manager
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Construction Project Manager
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Title Examiner
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Financial Controller
Corporate Secretary
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