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  1. The Philippine Statistics Authority defines a squatter, or alternatively "informal dwellers", as "One who settles on the land of another without title or right or without the owner's consent whether in urban or rural areas". Squatting is criminalized by the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992 (RA 7279), also known as the Lina Law.

  2. May 7, 2015 · Learn how a community of informal settler families in Manila resisted relocation and won government-subsidized housing in their own neighborhood. Read about their struggle, their culture, and their hopes for the future.

  3. In the Philippines, residents of slum areas are commonly referred to as "squatters" and have historically been subject to relocation or forced demolition. With a steadily growing metropolitan area, Metro Manila is subject to a densifying population of slum dwellers—a 2014 article states that Manila has an estimated 4 million people living in ...

  4. Apr 22, 2016 · In Manila, Philippines, more than 500,000 people live as squatters or informal settler families (as they like to call themselves). Since they don’t have land titles, their right to live in their homes is regularly challenged by private landowners and the government.

  5. MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES — “Squatter”, is the term to describe people who settle in abandoned or unoccupied areas that are usually residential, and that the squatter does not own, rent, or have permission to use.

  6. Sep 27, 2021 · Property owners’ worst nightmare is for their property to be invaded by abusive squatters, professional squatting syndicates, and unlawful occupants.

  7. In the absence of the land owner, there is a tendency for squatters to occupy a property that is seldom visited. There are two types of squatters or informal settlers that will help your case in determining the actions to take.

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