Foreigners CAN ACQUIRE PROPERTY in the PHILIPPINES!? | If there's a will, there's a way!
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Good info Rubeauti, I think a lot of the responses below do not reflect an understanding of the information you were giving... I've been going to the Philippines for the last 30 years... as that is how long I have been married to my pinya girl. We have had several properties for years and I still keep my looking for the good deals on property. The Philippines is a magical place with the mountains rolling down into the sea.. You are a great example of the beauty of the people. Keep up the great work. .... and thank you
Are you a Philippines citizen or do you buy land in your wife's name or her family name. Farangs aren't allowed to own land in the Philippines, ask a lawyer or listen to the ones on the Filipina pea channel.
Rubeauti,sorry the hole night i doint sleep i try now again lather oke take care
Lucas from the Netherlands
What happens if you get divorced? What about an untimely death?
I totally agree with you I'm not going to put anything in my Pinay's name in the Philippines It's just like signing my life? Rights etc. I'm good in America thank you 😊 I have and know my rights here no guessing here 😂
That's what I asked my Pinay's she just simled 😮 can't trust her now 😮@@michaelsopher5048
In short: 'A foreigner can not own a property in the Philippines.
The way to go .. just rent !
I mean , how many years do a lot of people have left to even live ‼️
Pretty much
In America they sell to Communists or anyone a Filipino can come and buy land here in USA and own it but I cannot come to Philippines and Own It Philippine government is smart US government is stupid CORUPT
@@Dutchy-1168 shoot
Indeed … better to rent !
There is another way to protect yourself. This is how I did it. I created a corp my wife created a corp . She took 60 I took 40. My corp loaned the money to her corp. after 3 non payments I put the loan in default. Then my corp got a judgement against her corp where the land was collateral. Now my corp holds full judgement first position of the land. She can’t sell it as the loan is worth more than the value of the land n dwelling as it accrues penalties n interest. This way my interest is covered in perpetuity.
The only mistake I see here is that you cannot open a company with 100% of the shares in the name of a foreigner. Are you both (you and your wife) in both companies? Or if not, who is the other Filipino who owns 51% of the shares of your company?
@@lynx8828this is ph,not thailand.
In ph a foreigner can own up to 100% of a company. With some exceptions.
Thailand however...
@@lynx8828 a foreigner can own 100% of a corporation in phils, but, the taxes change, I believe a foreigner owned corp is taxed like 30% on gross, while a Phil owned is like 30% on net
None of these various schemes will stand up in court against the Anti-Dummy Law. Continue deluding yourself. When and if you wife (or any heirs or beneficiaries) has an incentive to go after you, then you will lose. You have achieved nothing.
All the Filipino has to do is file a case and the foreigner is not only going to not have any control, but he is also not potentially going to be prosecuted and go to jail. You and your wife are attempting to subvert the law and I would if I were you unwind that situation to avert criminal liability. You should consult with better counsel immediately.
interesting but that is skirting the law. the effect is that your corp has a lien on her corp. that's it. let's look at the worst case scenario. you separate. she gets the property. the loan is just a loan. it can be paid. her corp can sell it and pay the debt to you. she can also prove that there was no loan at all (unless of course, you did deposit the loan in her corp.'s account and not just on paper). we have a surfeit of cases previously decided by the supreme court about foreigners owning real properties. the best protection is actually to love your wife and be loyal to her. sometimes, that is enough. btw. condos are not "real properties", ok? foreigners can own them
From a legal perspective, this is probably a gray area at best. Opens up the possibility of putting yourself in danger. Maybe one day the Philippines will make its laws a little less hostile to immigrants, but until then you should avoid investing there.
💯 correct
I agree. I had such big hopes and planes to visit there, but after learning some of their laws, no way I'm going there.
@ZoranLjubicic-po9pg you can own a condo but you don't have many property rights outside of that.
Agree. If you are a retiree, it would be more cost effective to rent given how many years you have left.
Playing with the law will ultimately lead to consequences
I don’t think buying a property and putting someone else’s name on it is buying a property for yourself.
The person whose name appears in the title is a "dummy."
A boat seams a good way , you can own the boat outright , no wife needed.
Yes, but you can't grow anything on a boat.
@@valharris9346 you can fish
@@valharris9346 weed 😀😀
No wife needed.. only fuck just anyone right?
Boat living is great, but honestly just rent a house or condo unless you really love the sailing life.
I learned from experience that when it comes to money there are no friends, and a wife who becomes ex-wife is even worse a woman will take it all. so just rent
No way as a foreigner would i buy property and put it in someone elses name. GREED has ruined many friendships and families. That is a recipe for disaster. Also, anyone who has been in the PI knows that the court system may get around to your case in 10 years or so. This means if someone has sold the property do you really think the filipino will have your money in 10 years lol. They won't have a peso left of it in 30 days. You can't get, what they don't have!
Wise words
Soooo true !
Keep it simple, just rent.
Unfortunately most marriages and friendships dont last especially if they have legal acess to your assets.
Be worth more alive than dead if you know what i mean
Wise words 👍
Unfortunately her advice wasn't sound.
She did another video on how she was burned because the land she bought was landlocked (no legal access).
I think given the way things keep changing in Countries and the economy…. As a foreigner , I would only consider renting ! End of story ‼️🇨🇦🇵🇭
Wise decision.
Exactly, correct
People have this urge to own real estate, a home, especially if it is much more affordable than their native country. But it really is not a good idea if you don't have the right to own in your name and/or legal protections, etc. are less than fully robust. Resist the urge. Renting gives you ultimate flexibility and freedom in an uncertain world.
Buy a trailer, give it custom interior. Live in it.
Careful, Property with unobstructed view is an easy target for Typhoons. Nothing to block the wind.
Good point
No, not possible for lands, only for buildings.
Its against our Constitution. Please do not be fooled by sellers!
This is not a good advice to foreigners.
Options: 1) Dual citizenship for former natural born Filipino citizens - they can own lands of course.
2) Form a Corporation with majority shares owned by Filipinos
3) Lease agreement for 25 years + extension is possible - better option and safer in my opinion.
a life dowry with your child as a deed holder is worth looking into , it essentially a nontransferable life time lease , not it can be done there but i would assume it would be fine
forming a corporation: how secure is the land?
let's say you have 40% other guy has 60%. will all things you paid for belong to you then?
I pay for the land, he is "responsible for other things".
him having 60% of the company how can I have control over the land?
@@jpjay1584 You have to do it the right way, a company can be structured in different ways, the formula would be 51% of "Filipino" shares (it does not have to be just one, it can be for example two Filipinos with 25% and 26% of the company) and you have 49% of "foreign" shares, but with the difference that your 49% must be common shares and 51% of Philippine shares must be "preferred" shares.. this way your 49% has more decision-making power in the company than that 51%... although 51% would have other privileges that you would not have, such as, for example, if the company goes into bankruptcy, they would be the first to collect (assuming that they had actually put the capital as a result of that 51% of shares that they own when the company was formed
@@lynx8828 I have been hearing this type of information but I wasn't sure how realistic it was. Thanks for explaining it a bit more in detail. I have a filipino buddy here in Canada who owns a resort in Palawan, he has told me that if you do the company process your company can own property, but I wasn't entirely sure how the realistic company structure broke down.
And she's a LIAR! Don't listen to her advice!
a foregner cannot OWN a property in the Phillipi9nes....if the deed is not in YOUR own name you do NOT own it.;...even a condo a foreigner can only own 49 percent....so that is NOT true and you need to stop telling people that. There have even been cases where the foreigner paid for the property but because they cannot own it only the filipina they put the property in their name built a house on it and then kicked the foreigher out only to end up homeless and broke on the streets....bad advice!!! go on to the filipina pea channel and lookup the episoded of attorney gracie over there telling us foreigners about this....and also the realtor over there she interviewed as well.....and renting or leasing if not married to a filipina means nothing..
Yes, that
Not true. Form a corporation and you own 40%. But you may be removed from the planet if your investment outweighs your next breath.😅
@@vinnie1711 that is still less than 51 percent so not a majority rule or ownership....
Where do you get that a foreigner cannot own a condo? Specially The Condominium Act of the Philippines, states they can own.
@@dddtrump they can only own a minority share not a majority share....40-41 percent.....
Unfortunately, it may not be enough to trust the person (spouse, friend or other) who will hold the legal title to your land. You will also need to trust the people who are likely to inherit the land, if your trusted person unexpectedly dies before you do.
Inheritance laws, particularly with respect to land ownership, in any country, are always complicated and too frequently result in disputes - and legal contracts, incl. lease agreements, may or may not survive the death of the original party on the contract.
Just something perhaps to be aware of, when asking questions of a lawyer.
Step 1 - research local lawyers that you are considering to help you with this land acquisition
Step 2 - hire another lawyer from a different province/island to do a background check on the local attorney you're considering to retain
Step 3 - if the local attorney checks out, proceed with finding property with clear title
Step 4 - get married to Rebeauti and put everything in her name........I'm sure it will be fine, just fine 🤞
You got the goal of this video. It is about taking advantage of the emergency situation of Rebeauti, wanting to own a land but lacking the funds. Good project since there is no divorce in the Philippines.
@@haldepet12 Until we find out she's secretly already married haha
you might consider a lifetime dowry for yourself, with a wife as secondary dowry holder and your first born child as the deed holder , its how my family has transfer property one generation to the next for around a century here in Kentucky , its away of keeping small family farm from being sold off quickly as it does lock deed up for long periods (also prevents any leans), and any piece that gets sold off has been considered for over 20 years before its becomes possible .
@@patrickfreeman8257 Just get a CENOMAR 🤣
I’d just go straight to step 4.
Why can phillipinos buy land in America but we can’t buy land there !??!
Very good question .I do not have any appetite for countries like the Philippines and Mexico.
Maybe America isn't worried about rich foreigners coming in and buying up the best property and squeezing out the locals? Which is one of several reasons for Australia's house affordability crisis.
I asked that question for 30 years that I lived in the Philippines. Why can Americans travel visa-free to Philippines but not vice-versa? Should we trade with the Philippines and let all 100 million come to the USA and overstay their visas, if they will let us buy land in their country?
Uhhh…Hawaii.
Because the American government are a bunch of traitors that don’t care about the American people.
I like that law that land and houses cannot be sold to foreigners. This is something my friends here in Australia complain about that our houses and land are sold to rich foreigners and this skyrockets the price for us locals.
Permanent residents in Philippines can obtain citizenship after 5 - 10 years. Problem solved.
Drawing up a lease agreement that gives you sole right as long as you live has the problem that someone in the titleholders family could be tempted to shorten your life.
Otherwise just long term lease an established place or get a condominium as specified under the law.
To be honest, no matter how hostile this is to foreigners like me, I have to agree - if the Philippines and other similar Asian countries didn't do this the property prices would be most likely insane for locals. For example Rubi mentioned that that small area on the beach costs 4M pesos... It sounded like a lot, then I googled it and saw that it's 65K EUR. Even I could just buy it without a loan, even though I'm not a rich person by any means.
@@leakyabstraction The big players who ultimately determine the price of land do so one way or another. The question is whether Joe will be allowed to own a piece of land and perhaps build a house according to his ideas.
My understanding is that it’s very difficult to obtain Filipino citizenship if you are not ethnically/racially Filipino. Furthermore you need to renounce any/all previous citizenships which for some is problematic to say the least.
@@valharris9346and China coming into America and buying up all the land! No laws forbidden that and Biden will give Chinese a great deal, the Trialtor!
@martin StF FYI foreigners can only obtain PH citizenship if born & raised in PH like the prominent Spanish Ayala family which is not the case of expat newcomers If you don't believe me ask a Fil. lawyer about it or the PH Bureau of Immigration
To all foreigners coming to the Philippines 🇵🇭,*RENT ONLY* even if you marry a Filipina, never buy land or a house for her..👍🏾🇺🇸 🇵🇭
After learning all that stuff about the Philippines, why should I move and do anything to a place that does not provide any safety net but only a piece of ass that I can get in any other part of the world with a lot of protections and avenues?
@@yvesderival634
Never forget this is Southeast Asia, dictators once ruled here, and many of their descendants are still in power, this place is not a freaking free market for westerners capitalism... yet they are here propping up these homes like it's the game of monopoly, and their significant other is ringing her hands waiting for him to kick the bucket or leave..
Good 👍
If your a dude who hasn’t ALREADY made real estate investments in your own country to sustain your lifestyle in another country - you should not be thinking about buying anything 🤷🏼♂️
I’ve dealt with enough hassles in my real estate investments here in the US - last thing I wanna do is deal with it in a foreign country.
Unless you are buying it for her and her only.
Gentlemen, NEVER buy property in someone else's name! Don't be stupid; there are too many horror stories. This goes for the Philippines, Bali/Indonesia, Thailand.... Just don't do it.
Either legally buy a condo in your own name or via a company fully in your name, or lease. Don't buy anything you don't retain complete control over, because you're always leaving yourself open to being defrauded by the other party. You don't need to search very much to find lots of examples of men going bankrupt because of this...
Condos are usually 3x marketprice.
That would equal to getting scammed by 3 rounds of divorces.
Need better options.
But where is commonsense or are we becoming so stupid to the point we cannot help ourselves?
The government should just sell licences to foreigners so the land still belongs to the Philippines, the foreigner has his house. That way it would stop foreigners being ripped off and is a way for the Philippines to make money.
So essentially no, we can not :P
Good enough to accept foreign tourist dollars but not good enough to allow them to own land? But you can own land in let's say the United States and other countries as a Filipino Foreigner? What's wrong with that statement?
Still, it is mind-blowing to see how Americans are willing to gravitate to that type of nonsense.
You are no longer a tourist once you buy land.
Americans have visa-free access to Philippines but not vice-versa. Should we trade with the Philippines and let all 100 million come to the USA and overstay their visas, if they will let us buy land in their country?
😎👍🇺🇲
A good lawyer is the best way to ensure you don't get screwed.
Otherwise just rent a fix the place up if you plan on staying for a long time.
Cheers.
"A good lawyer is the best way to ensure you don't get screwed."
However, a bad lawyer is the best way to ensure that you do get screwed...just sayin'
@@patrickfreeman8257
Of course.
That's when having connections is important.
Personally I would never consider buying. Not even if I was married.
Not because of distrusting the wife. It can be the family that becomes a problem.
Too many horror stories to learn from.
Cheers ✌️
Why on earth would anyone buy a place when you can rent a nice place from $80 to $140 month with no strings attached, and can walk away in a minutes notice.
Buying a property is a liability, not an asset, there's nothing to be made on property compared to stock market, crypto markets
Buying property is a losers game, the only one that wins, is the sales agent that made a fat commission by talking crap, just like a vologer or used car salesman 😂
How do I learn to invest?
Become a CZcamsr or scammer or both
@@EamonnHogan-eu3qc Sad...
Good tour & info Ru!! I wish you well on your land search.
Hi Ruby, I wonder how are your vegetables coming along? I have a few things growing now, peas, sweetcorn , onions and tulip flowers. Keep us posted. Btw never ever buy land without clean title. Ingat ka 😊
YES! More Rubeauti drone footage! I'm a happy dog. 🙂🐾
I have lived off grid for well over 30 years, and those places with the creek and waterfalls would be just the kind of places I would be interested in. I've always been able to figure out how to make it work.
Happy Easter Rubeauti !
I keep watching your videos, love em.
Really love your content you producing.
😮Happy Easter Rubeauti. He has risen.
Great video and addvice beauty..love your videos and I just subscribed. I love siquirjo. Was there in October. Coming back soon . My daughter's are half filipina Australian and there looking for properties.. looking forward to see more of your videos and addvice on properties.. take care always 🙏
It is a delight to see you again
Happy Easter Ruby! Have a wonderful day my dear friend. God bless you 🙏 😊😊
Just wanted to comment on your talk about learned
Helplesness . You explain things so well and know what you are talking about. You are a gifted speaker.
when i was in the Philippines in 2012 and 2013 foreigners could not own a house but they could own a condo
Hey - have not seen a video of yours in a long time. Good job on the new hairstyle. Very fresh and modern!
Great news! That was seriously jeopardizing my move to the Philippines... See you there!
Great 😊 video Rubeauti and I’ll be sure to contact you when I’m ready to buy 😊
I wish the Philippines government would reciprocate at least one of the many rights Filipinos enjoy in the USA such as allowing Americans to own at least 1 acre of land to build a retirement home and be at peace.
Without taking the risk of putting it in someone else's name.
We live half time in Valencia and half time in Enrique Villanueva Siquijor. Sometimes we go to San Juan or Salagdoong Bch in Maria or Paliiton BCH in SJ for lunch or dinner and for picnics and swimming etc... Both places are beautiful...check out Valencia some time.
None of those options sit well with me. All I see is a high risk opportunity with an average reward. One of my uncles has been married to his filipina for decades and they built a house out there. It worked out for them, but I think we're in different times now.
Hi Rubeauti, thanks for your explanation, it definitely helpt in knowing what options are available for a foreigner... and keep manifesting you got this..... ;)! X
Looking good !
I can’t lie. You is FIIIIIIINNNNEEEEEE❤️❤️❤️
So many panicked comments here about "hey, no, don't even think about the mere possibility of putting the land in your wife's name" etc, so here's my perspective.
For only 1,000 or 1,200 pesos per sq m, or $20-25 (yes, just twenty-five dollars per square metre) you can get a nice block, admittedly without a view and maybe a couple of hundred metres away from the road (but not deep in the jungle, so it's close enough to have water and power). That's not a lot of money.
If she turns out to be a gold-digger, chances are, you'll feel the emotional pain of the breakup far more than the loss of a couple of thousand bucks.
I'm glad I found your channel Rubeauti. You are good in front of a camera- you are pretty and obviously very smart and good at this! 😀
One you are very attractive, it’s easy to watch. Two, kids voices at the water. This makes me happy. Good vibes 😎
Like a breath of fresh aie see you again Ms. Rebeauti
Small island living has made your smile even brighter than before and the happiness glows from you. what a great property, I want to buy land but understand that I can't. Is it true that Siquijor has a small degree of witchcraft? or is that just a myth? how interesting either way.
I absolutely love your new outlook on life, and your new look "hair" new home. Things will change and life and love will change. You will be rewarded for being a really good person.
Love what you doing, you truly beautiful.
Johannes
But she's not giving good advice maybe for herself and stupid horny old man!
Great CZcams channel. Excellent property choices…. 👏🏻👏🏻
looks so good, I would like a house on the Beach.
Your videos are enjoyable. Great job.
Thank you for information. ❤😊
Okay. Well, what if I had a child with a filapina? Can I put the property in my child's name?
If you come on tonight can we make it a topic
In short yes.
If this is true case closed
Philippines is just a holiday destination for foreigners, not for investment.
Be prepared to be ripped off some day eventually.
Hi ,you are a very nice person ,I'm from Milan Italy and I appreciate what you do .
Thanks ❤️
This issue is real. As a dual citizen in Canada from Jamaica, I can see the problem from both sides.
First world countries are more liberal with selling their land because their laws are robust and economy strong. It is highly likely that most of the land will be bought up by nationalists, or those about to become nationalists. On the other hand, the non-nationalists buying land generally only end up boosting the economy with almost zero ability to foster harm.
Developing countries on the other hand, generally see the opposite result. I've seen it time after time when I lived in Jamaica. Whole swathes of land being owned by foreigners that promise to boost the economy. Some do, but most don't. Right now there are way too many empty plots of land just sitting there doing absolutely nothing but appreciate in value. The locals can't touch them, but the demand for land keeps skyrocketing every year. Even the beaches and highways are being owned by foreigners. I am 100% sure this is happening all over the world in developing countries. Of course the investors aren't at fault, as opportunities are meant to be taken. It's the lawmakers and government that allowed foreigners to basically own the entire country, because they were too stupid and didn't set a limit or restrictions. Unfortunately these are things that happen in reality, everywhere. So I can definitely see the horror and reason that the PH government is concerned about.
Of course, the laws could be slightly tweaked to be less hostile to foreigners who are looking to settle. Nobody wants to wait 5-10 years to own the land that they built their homes on. Most people also don't want to give up their citizenship either. Although I'm not liking the direction Canada is headed, I definitely wouldn't give up my citizenship. At most I'd move elsewhere and stop being a Canadian tax resident.
I can't see allowing foreigners to purchase limited amounts of land for the sole purpose of building a home or a local business to be a bad thing. Leasing or buying through an intermediary sounds good and all, but it doesn't eliminate the underlying danger to the foreigners spending their hard-earned money. This situation doesn't have to be as painful as what has happened in Jamaica. A balance without infringing on the government's control could be achieved with a little brainpower and less hostility towards foreigners from the government's perspective.
So happy I found your channel. Emailing you.
I love your hair cut ❤❤❤
You look so relaxed in the province
We all know the deal. Marry to buy a property that you don't actually own. The wife does. We men have been screwed over too much. Hard to keep on with the same.
Gorgeous there . I love it .
Absolutely gorgeous!
Looking beautiful as always. Nice to see you again. I’ll hit up San Jon
Omg look at her. What a beauty
Country life really does look good on you :)
best of luck with you real estate venture
If this is true there someone in the Philippine government that fill us with bullshit.
UIts not true, you can own the house not the property.
It’s always been that way…
You really do not own the house either as the lessor can essentially force you off the property. Really foreigners should not be getting themselves involved in such quagmires. Do not do it. Only if you are married to a pinay and realize that some Filipina wives have poisoned their foreigner husbands so they could take control of the assets. I knew one who did this.
@@kenamaro actually it was not always that way. Some foreigners own land on an island off the coast of Southern Mindanao as they were grandfathered in from when Americans used to be able to own land in the Philippines. I think it was before WWII or something like that.
2500 PHP per square meter = $200,000 for an acre of land. Let that sink in!!!
Danke!
Danke Marcus! 🔥
Thanks Beautiful!!I'm New to Your Channel and I'm Planning on Retirement in the Philippines 💯 Love Your Content!!!
I love the fact that you fly your own drone
Great video...I might get you to find me some land later this year when I come to Phil.
I'm so jealous! I was there in March. And I would love to buy land there on that amazing Island.
Hello Rubeauti, you are a great speaker and incredibly beautiful too
Almost a scam video. Make sense : Rubeauti is a beauty and she’s rubbing your ego with your dreams.
No foreigner can own a land in the Philippines.
You can’t even own a trust owning land in the Phils. It’ll be always belonging to a filipino major shareholder.
There’s no good reason to put so much money that will at the end depend on the trust of a filipina.
This title is a pure lie : buying means that you own something after the transaction.
If you purchase a land and the title is in somebody else’s name, it’s called a gift.
I think that’s what she’s after.
Not worth it: if she lies like that, do you realy think that you won’t be estranged after some time ?
You can rent for so cheap prices and Philippines are worth to visit.
'"Foreigners CAN ACQUIRE PROPERTY in the PHILIPPINES!? | If there's a will, there's a way!' " This title is a pure lie " Ok Moran, presumably because Rubea is not ungly then you suggest she is scamming people, i guess your suggestion is ugly people dont scam other people. The title of the video isnt foreigners can BUY property in the Philippines, it's can acquire - acquire means control, act as if you have ownership. In many parts of the world foreigners can not buy property along with citizens, they can however acquire property, such as in many parts of the UK where property belongs to the crown buy citizens can have 99 year leases - " No foreigner can own a land in the Philippines."
"There’s no good reason to put so much money that will at the end depend on the trust of a filipina. "
I think what you mean is that you dont trust people or you dont trust filipina's..you probably should not marry anyone because that requires trust and at the end, the marriage might break down and you will lose property.
There are plenty of filipina's i trust implicitly, if i was to marry one and it ended..meh..thats call life.
Rubeati at no time suggests foreigner's can own land in the Philippines..you should probably read the title and watch the video.
Thanks!
Good job
More drone shots please, looks like a beautiful location.😊
Interesting video! And you look lovely : )
Those beachfront houses are great...until a typhoon hits!
Thanks! That's good info to think about, I'm working on a legal solution to get ownership with a freezone corporation
your short hair looks great also excellent video
I am your fellow Filipina, as far as I know, foreigners are prohibited from owning land in our country but can legally own a residence as long as 60% of the building is owned by Filipinos specifically a condominium.
According to the [Philippines] constitution and statutes, live there 10 years, be fluent in a Philippine language, "own" a small amount of real estate, and be of good moral standing. Then, you can apply to become nationalized and own property. Sooo, not exactly easy but also not impossible. Imagine the disaster it would become if foreigners could easily purchase and own property there, folks. The rich would quickly scoop up the prime real estate, displace locals, and send prices through the roof. That also means goodbye paradise for the little foreigners.
Your smile is incredible
Do not buy property there when marrying a woman or man there if you're not absolutely sure your going to be married forever or your going to the big loser in the deal. So "buyer beware."
This is the best video I've seen. It wasn't about passport bros, sleezy women, bikini specials like so many channels are now. There is a need for these type videos. I live in the USA. and you better believe it, many of us want to leave this country and go abroad. We have the money to help these 3rd world country's out, but need good solid advice on how to get started and progress in these other countries. Perhaps you can get paid for helping others out with information, as well as help others out to rent or own properties. Be blessed.
Here is a scheme allowing you to own a property in the Philippines. Supposing you’re a very charitable person. You can adopt a sick child, take care of the child, and treat it as your own. If you need a place, buy a property in the child's name (giving you control until maturity), and if the child one day passes away, the property will go to you. If the child survives, they will be eternally grateful, and it will be virtually the same as having direct control of the property. Must safer than trusting a random Filipina.
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Long term lease sounds good.
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My situation i meet and married a filipina in usa. When i retired we bought several pieces of land .4 lots total approx 7000 sqm my house was on 2000sqm. After 21yrs of marriage my wife became sick with cancer and passed away. Her children from a prior marriage who i supported all those years wanted me to just leave so they could have all. I already gave them 2/3 of land approximately 5000 sqm. But wanted my house and lot. All the titles had my wife as owner and me as spouse. They even took it a lot further tried to kill me when i was getting in car. Still have bullet hole in driver's seat. I got lucky. So if i can give insite don't marry a woman who has kids from a prior marrage. Even your good to them in the end the greed will come out. Just be careful. Also to let you all know this is a problem here not just me. Be careful
damn! sorry for your luck
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You look very professional.
The only frustrating part about the country is that having weed be illigal, I Want to there from SA🇿🇦