Husband can then become “beneficial owner” according to our attorney. In that case, you leave title as is and you control the property as you wish, live on it, rent it or sell it. Title does not have to be in a living person’s name. Half are not in this country. Or, you can donate it to the Church with condx that you live on it till you die. Anyway, sorry to digress from coconut tree permits.
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I guess its possible if you are married to a filipina. Yours and your wife's name will be on the title…its gonna be your conjugal property. Other cases i heard is that some foreigner are member of a corporation or a group,to co-own a property. I dont know if that story is true or not because that was just told to me by our landlady. My only concern to to get a permit myself to avoid messing up with the law. Im a filipina, and i just want to do the right thing because i dont want to be in trouble. Dont use any cussing words cause that is so disrespectful.
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Defense: I'm a foreigner, I can't own property. Is my name on the deed? No? F*ck off!
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Yes, the lot is still empty(no improvements yet). Except for a few small trees and 6 coconut trees. I just want to get a permit because i dont want to go to prison or be penalized for cutting coconut without permission. I heard from someone that a foreigner wasn't allowed to leave the country because of cutting trees in his property without acquiring permit. He lost a lot of money in the process.
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