Title
Liberalizes requirements for farmlot housing licenses
Law
Hlurb Administrative Order No. 07, S. 2003
Decision Date
Dec 22, 2003
The Board has resolved to eliminate the requirement for a DAR Conversion Clearance in the issuance of Certificates of Registration and Licenses to Sell for Farmlot Subdivisions, streamlining the process for agricultural community developments.

Q&A (HLURB ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 07, S. 2003)

A Farmlot Subdivision is defined as a planned community intended primarily for agricultural activity.

No, the Board resolved that a DAR Conversion Clearance is no longer required as a precondition for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and License to Sell for Farmlot Subdivisions.

It signifies that since there is no change in the principal use of the land (remaining agricultural), the requirement for DAR Conversion Clearance is waived to liberalize the registration and selling process.

No, the issuance does not exempt grantees from compliance with other laws and is without prejudice to the provisions of other laws.

The resolution was approved by the Board on October 15, 2003.

It took effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on November 18, 2003.

The order was approved by Commissioner Romulo Q.M. Fabul of the HLURB.

Its purpose is to liberalize the requirements for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and License to Sell for Farmlot Subdivisions by removing the requirement of the DAR Conversion Clearance.

The principal use is agricultural activity.


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