Declaring a Moratorium on the Ejectment of Tenants or Lessees in Agricultural and Residential Lands Converted or to be Converted into Subdivisions or Commercial Centers and Establishments
General Order No. 53, issued on August 21, 1975, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, imposes a moratorium on the eviction of bona fide tenants and lessees from agricultural and residential lands that are being converted into subdivisions or commercial centers. This order aims to address the unlawful ejections and demolitions carried out by landlords without court approval, which contradict the government's human settlement initiatives. The moratorium is intended to prevent social issues and promote humane resolutions for affected tenants. Additionally, the National Housing Authority and the Department of Agrarian Reform are tasked with studying housing challenges faced by these tenants and providing recommendations.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- General Order No. 53
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- General Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 21, 1975
GENERAL ORDER NO. 53
DECLARING A MORATORIUM ON THE EJECTMENT OF TENANTS OR LESSEES IN AGRICULTURAL AND RESIDENTIAL LANDS CONVERTED OR TO BE CONVERTED INTO SUBDIVISIONS OR COMMERCIAL CENTERS AND ESTABLISHMENTS
WHEREAS, there have been reported that many owners of agricultural and residential lands converted or to be converted into subdivisions have indiscriminately ejected their tenants or demolished their homes without orders from courts or other competent authorities;
WHEREAS, this unwholesome practice of landlord-speculators contravenes the human settlement program of the government;
WHEREAS, there is a necessity to stop all practices that subvert our development efforts;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby declare a moratorium on the ejectment of bonafide tenants or lessees in agricultural and residential lands converted or proposed to be converted into subdivisions or commercial centers and establishments. To obviate the proliferation of social problems and to allow a humane settlement of the problem, all orders for the ejectment of tenants or the demolition of their homes are hereby suspended until further orders.
The National Housing Authority and the Department of Agrarian Reform are hereby directed to study and make recommendations in connection with the housing problems of agricultural tenants and lessees.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 21st day of August, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Five.
Cite This Law
Declaring a Moratorium on the Ejectment of Tenants or Lessees in Agricultural and Residential Lands Converted or to be Converted into Subdivisions or Commercial Centers and Establishments, General Order No. 53, Aug 21, 1975 (Philippines)
Declaring a Moratorium on the Ejectment of Tenants or Lessees in Agricultural and Residential Lands Converted or to be Converted into Subdivisions or Commercial Centers and Establishments, General Order No. 53 (Phil. 1975)
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