Title
PEA Fees for Reclamation and Lease Applications
Law
Pea
Decision Date
Jul 5, 1993
The Public Estates Authority establishes a comprehensive fee schedule for applications related to reclamation projects, including titling of reclaimed lands and clearances for foreshore lease and miscellaneous sales, aimed at regulating and facilitating the management of reclaimed properties.
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Q&A (PEA)

The Titling and Management Fee is charged by the PEA as payment for its services rendered to applicants, particularly the approval of the title and the conveyance of said title to the applicant by way of a Deed of Absolute Transfer for reclaimed lands.

Applicants include private persons or entities and Local Government Units (LGUs) or their agents who undertook reclamation projects in violation of Presidential Decrees 3-A and 1084 and are now requesting assistance from PEA for titling the reclaimed property.

Reclaimed areas underwater, whether foreshore or inland, that were undertaken without the consent of proper authorities or PEA and completed after the creation of the Public Estates Authority.

PEA may charge other fees such as the difference between the costs of reclamation or equity of the proponent and the fair market value of the reclaimed land, especially if the reclamation was undertaken in violation of PD 3-A and EO 525.

A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between PEA and the proponent, outlining the terms and conditions agreed upon, governs such transactions.

The filing fee for an FLA clearance application is P50.00.

It is a uniform fee of 1.5% of the assessed value of the property plus out-of-pocket expenses, irrespective of the size and location of the property.

A filing fee of P50.00 and a clearance fee of 3% of the assessed value of the property plus out-of-pocket expenses, irrespective of size and location.

The filing fee for new reclamation project proposals is P5,000.00, which covers the study, evaluation, and processing of the proposal.

Presidential Decree 3-A and Presidential Decree 1084 are referenced concerning reclamation projects undertaken without proper consent or authority.


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