Sun.Star Baguio

Registrati­on of transients pushed

- Dexter See/ Baguio City PIO

THE CITY Council approved on first reading a proposed ordinance requiring all house owners, lessors and operators to register the names of tenants, lessees, boarders, bed spacers of transients whose stay is for more than one week in the barangay.

Authored by Councilor Leandro Yangot Jr., the ordinance stated it is declared policy of the local government to protect its constituen­ts and maintain peace and order, and preserve the comfort and convenienc­e of their inhabitant­s.

The ordinance added it is intended to deter criminal elements from perpetuati­ng crimes inside rented properties or to elude arrest by becoming transients from one place to the other and facilitate ease in tracking suspected or convicted criminals.

Under the proposed ordinance, all owners of townhouses, apartments, condotels, condominiu­ms and boarding houses who lease their properties to tenants, renters, boarders, bed spacers or transients should oversee the registrati­on of their prospectiv­e tenants, lessees, boarders, migrants or transients by requiring the latter to present a valid identifica­tion card with photo and National bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) or police clearance.

Further, the said owners, lessors and operators shall be required to pay a registrati­on of P50 to the barangay for the registrati­on of their supposed tenants.

Within five days from commenceme­nt of the stay of the tenants, lessees, boarders, migrants or transients, the ordinance stipulated that the owners and operators shall submit to the barangay a registrati­on form duly accomplish­ed by their tenants.

Any house owner, lessor or operator found guilty for violation of the pertinent provisions of the measure shall be penalized with a fine of P1,000 for the first offense, a fine ofP3,000 for the second offense and a fine of P5,000 for the third offense.

The ordinance pointed out the barangay officials as assisted by the local police will enforce the pertinent provisions of the measure and shall record their findings in their house renter registry book.

Yangot claimed it has become the modus operandi of most criminal elements to spend some nights and transfer from one house to another to facilitate the commission of crimes and to avoid or elude arrest for them to be able to continue their illegal activities.

According to him, the registry of tenants, renters, boarders, migrants or transients within the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of the barangay are lacking to date, thus, a barangay registry is essential so that it may aid in the apprehensi­on

of lawless elements or for the protection of the house owners and the public in general.

Article 2, Section 5 of the 1987 Philippine Constituti­on provides that the maintenanc­e of peace and order, the protection of life, liberty, property and the promotion of the general welfare are essential for the enjoyment by all the people of the blessings of democracy.

A tenant or lessee is a person who says rent to use or occupy land, a building or other property owned by another.

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