Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8368, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE 'ANTI-SQUATTING LAW REPEAL ACT OF 1997'
Congress Author
Date filed
July 12, 2007
Scope

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB01087
FULL TITLE : AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8368, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE 'ANTI-SQUATTING LAW REPEAL ACT OF 1997'
SHORT TITLE : "Revised Anti-Squatting Law of 2005"
ABSTRACT : "Revised Anti-Squatting Law of 2005". The bill considers as professional squatter/s any person or groups of persons who occupy or possess the property of a landowner against his will, or who, having received a written demand to either vacate or pay rent to said landowner, refuses to do so within a period of 90 days.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : VILLAROSA, AMELITA C.
DATE FILED : 2007-07-12
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) :
1. Almario (009 ) 2. Alvarez (A.) (051 )
3. Diaz (051 ) 4. Kho (051 )
5. Garcia (A.) (051 ) 6. Agyao (051 )
7. Dominguez (051 ) 8. Vargas (051 )
9. Arroyo (D.) (051 ) 10. Gatlabayan (051 )
11. Alfelor (051 ) 12. Seares-Luna (051 )
13. Antonino (051 ) 14. Barzaga (051 )
15. Bautista (051 ) 16. Clarete (051 )
17. Diasnes (051 ) 18. Bravo (051 )
19. Seachon-Lanete (051 ) 20. Solis (051 )
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS:
      1. Under deliberation by the Mother Committee on 2008-05-05
      2. Under study by the Technical Working Group(TWG) on 2008-07-16
      3. Under study by the Technical Working Group(TWG) on 2008-07-23
      4. Scheduled for first meeting/hearing on 2009-04-28
      5. Approved by the Committee on Appropriations on 2009-04-28
MOTHER BILL: HB06405
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ON 2007-08-01

Abstract

"Revised Anti-Squatting Law of 2005". The bill considers as professional squatter/s any person or groups of persons who occupy or possess the property of a landowner against his will, or who, having received a written demand to either vacate or pay rent to said landowner, refuses to do so within a period of 90 days.

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