31/05/2026
Think your property is yours? Think again—if it's not titled in YOUR name.
Imagine this: You paid for your share. You built your dreams on that land. But one stubborn co-owner—maybe a greedy relative, a missing heir, or someone holding out for more—refuses to sign. Now you're trapped. Your only escape? Judicial partition—a brutal court battle that will bleed you dry. Filing fees alone can hit 2% of your property's value, attorney's fees range from ₱50,000 to ₱500,000 or more, and the case can drag on for 3–5 years. By the time the gavel falls, you've spent more on lawyers and court costs than the property is even worth. Meanwhile, your asset sits frozen—you can't sell it, you can't borrow against it, and scammers might even forge documents to steal what's "yours".
Don't wait until it's too late. Every day without a clean title is a gamble with your family's future. One uncooperative co-owner is all it takes to turn your investment into a financial nightmare. Get your property titled now—before someone else decides your fate, and your wallet pays the price. Because in the Philippines, possession isn't ownership. The title is.