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If you mean lenders who will not require the usual opening documents (like the banks), there are many but the interest rates the charge are pretty high. Not worth it IMHO.

 

 

kung wala naman hassle ok lang...dami pa kasi requirements sa bank. mas ok pa nga kung sa tao na lang. kaya lang wala ako kakilala. 30k, 2 mos to pay plus interest. kinsenas katapusan yung hulog. bale 4 na hulog in form of pdc. if u know someone pls text me @ 09202908072. thanks

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kaya mataas interest ng mga money lenders kasi daming default sa payments. Here in the Philippines, daming nangungutang pero di marunong magbayad. Nag try akong mag pa utang before pero mas marami pang suba kaysa collection. Kaya tigil na ako. Hirap din mag pa utang ng walang collateral dahil very risky. Kaya nga nangungutang yung borrower dahil walang pera. Yung iba utang lang utang hindi naman alam kung paano babayaran.

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kaya mataas interest ng mga money lenders kasi daming default sa payments. Here in the Philippines, daming nangungutang pero di marunong magbayad. Nag try akong mag pa utang before pero mas marami pang suba kaysa collection. Kaya tigil na ako. Hirap din mag pa utang ng walang collateral dahil very risky. Kaya nga nangungutang yung borrower dahil walang pera. Yung iba utang lang utang hindi naman alam kung paano babayaran.

 

wala ka bang maisampa na kaso sa mga ganun?

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wala ka bang maisampa na kaso sa mga ganun?

 

 

mayroon kaso estafa which is a criminal case kung may bouncing check. Kaso ang cost of litigation will k*ll you kung maliit lang ang pautang mo. If kung malaki naman, wala ka ring makukuha kung talagang walang pera ung borrower. Sayang lang pagod mo.

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Sirs,

 

Can anyone here help me. I recently purchased a lot in San Pedro, Laguna under Pag-ibig financing (Developer: Filinvest) last 2008. The thing is, under various circumstances, I ended up working in Pampanga. I continue to pay up my monthly dues, nevertheless. This situation has led my to a couple of questions:

1. Would it be possible to give up my loan and recover whatever I already paid up (monthly amortization, downpayment, etc.? How do I get about the process?

2. Can I just sell the lot, in case somebody's interested? can the buyer just pay me the amount I shelled out and continue paying the amortization.?

3. If in case I was able to sell the lot, can i initiate another housing loan with Pagibig?

 

I really would want to give up the lot since I do not want to burden myself paying for something I am not benefiting from. I do not look at it as an investment at this point. If any of you knows somebody (a buyer or an agent, perhaps) who's interesting in owning a 110 sq-meter lot in San Pedro Laguna, please let me know. The place is in a nice subdivision, not-flood-prone, accessible via muntinlupa, daang-hari and SLEX. Such features invited me to acquire a property there in the first place.

 

TIA

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