By Edu Punay (The Philippine Star)
The Supreme Court (SC) has given a Makati City court the go-signal to hear and resolve the case filed by government against the supposed illegal occupation of a 2.9-hectare property in
Makati City by the
Sunvar Realty Development Corp.
In a 21-page ruling released last Friday, the second division of the high court granted the petition filed by the National Power Corp. through the Privatization Management Office (PMO) and reversed the Dec. 1, 2010 order of the Makati City regional trial court Branch 134 which dismissed government’s claims against Sunvar over the property in Pasong Tamo St.
The real estate firm has not been paying any rentals to the state, but continues to
lease the property to other businesses at commercial rates. This has been going on for almost 10 years now. In the assailed order, the RTC directed Makati Metropolitan Trial Court (MeTC) to dismiss PMO’s petition because the one-year period for filing of the unlawful detainer case had already lapsed and should be reckoned from the expiration of the main
lease contract and sublease agreements on Dec. 31, 2002.
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