if i buy a land for name of my girlfriend and then i do leasing
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giovannigio wrote:If i buy a land for name of my girlfriend and then i do leasing for 50 years , and then if some days i have some problem with she, i want know she still can get back from me that land where i have a house too? I want buy land then build house doing in this way? What is opinion of expat people in philippines?
You may either put up a company or you may execute a deed from a lawyer (sorry i cant spill out the details publicly).
johnt77 wrote:If you have a falling out with your gf regardless that you have a legal lease I will almost guarantee you that she can find a way to take it from you with the help of an attorney. Remember, you are the foreigner.
true if you dont know what u r doing.. lol 
So i have other 2 question
1. How i can find a lawyer? I mean a good and honest lawyer
2. How much is a lawyer here in philippines?
johnt77 wrote:Well, you should be able to find one or two honest lawyers in the Philippines!!! Fess range from about 1000 P per hour and up.
LOL
2) Your wife/girlfriend will not list or sell or rent or lease the property without your written approval & following your written instructions.
I know that the list excluded lawyers that may not meet the approval of my embassy. Those that were given to me were at least Valid Lawyers recognized by my embassy. Ask your embassy for a list of Lawyers! And you choose
Properties or real state are basically they know all this rules.
But if you buy directly without agent you have to check carefully.
A condominium or flat foreigner can buy but not a land as i know.
Calculate the cost of a good rental home- say 700 per month- and multiply that by, lets say, five years. That would be about 42,000 US dollars. You can have a house built for that amount. My point is, if after five years you lose it all, you would have just lost what it would have cost you to have lived well renting there. No big money will be lost. Anyway, if the relationship goes sour, you would have had to leave shelter and inheritance for your child. If you can't afford this, then you should seriously consider not coming to the Philippines. If you don't have decent money to give yourself a start, you are better off back home in your country, rather than live like a pauper in the Philippines. Caucasians who do not have money are much less respected in the Philippines or anywhere in Asia. They will look down on you as a loser. Their impression is that Caucasians are rich and if you are one of those who are not, then you are a loser according to them. Some food for thought....
If you buy land in the name of your girlfriend, It BELONGS to her, you can lease it BUT with the corruption in the Philippine government and the LAWYERS you are going to find your self with nothing. If you are all ready worrying about / what if this happens/ You had better think twice about this type of "deal".
I do know a few things about property ownership. One may own property as a company. So, in the investment restrictions in the Philippines under a 40/60 (meaning foreign ownership of companies may only be within 40%), you may technically form a company to purchase said land at 40% ownership. However, that means 60% is and will still be controlled by your girlfriend.
Having stated the above, my best advise for you is to buy a condo under your name. You, as a foreigner, may purchase a condominium unit and have title under your name.
Your relationship matters are your own, so I'll refrain from responding to those. I do have one issue, consider marriage first, and a pre-nuptial agreement prior to this.

90% poor 10% rich in the Philippines should tell you something they have laws that work great for the few ........a pre -nuptial agreement wont work you cant sign away your rights.........they will say and rightly so its to protect the woman even if the money is yours !.............and then you have to go through the court process the beginning of another nightmare ........................if you want to make a small fortune in the Philippines start with a big one
Ate1 wrote:It seems you already received lots of great advice.
When a woman thinks that that is how you are thinking of her, then for sure she knows she found a sucker and she will eat you all the way down to the pit!
Ate1, You must have been shopping the women who ONLY experience foreigners who visit or already live in the Philippines...What you say about women there may be true with the majority of those...But women, from the rural areas of the provinces, who have had little or no contact with foreigners are an entirely different breed....You can easily find a woman who is honest, loving and loyal whose only intention is to be loved, live a better life and have a family...
If you are not aware of this than all I can say is I feel sorry for you....
Someone know how much is here for build house here jn philippines in a 50 sqm, maybe 3 floor?
and if you can pretend that you only have enough money to spend then much better
just test your girlfriend, if she loves you more than your money.
though its easier said than done.. coz women knows how to dig secrets
but seriously, so rare you can find a woman who is not after the guys wealth
wish you luck
This is only way to legally own a house. Then when she piss you off, kick her out.
No problems
Also, please, we are all here to add to people's knowledge. Lets not allow the dialogue to deteriorate by making demeaning insinuations such as you did: "feel sorry for you". I could be nasty as well. Such comments only serve to trigger off flaming. OK, enough said on that. Peace to you and good luck to the guy who asked for the advice! Sige po.....
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