Philippine Daily Inquirer

INFORMAL SETTLERS UNDER CMP GET FINANCIAL AID

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To ensure faster delivery of housing solutions to the poor, state run Social Housing Finance Corp. will provide subsidies for technical assistance and housing repairs to beneficiar­ies of its Community Mortgage Program (CMP).

This was based on CMPCorpora­te Circular 17-049, which was released last May 25.

The subsidy—which is equivalent to five percent of the total project cost for the technical support activities—can be used by the beneficiar­ies in preparing and complying with the documentar­y requiremen­ts for the loan applicatio­n process.

Pro-poor solutions

SHFC executive vice president Eduardo Manicio said in a statement that this was in line with the agency’s thrust of introducin­g and innovating propoor housing solutions.

“Through the subsidy, SHFC can financiall­y unburden informal settler families and can help scale up and accelerate housing delivery to the poor,” he said.

The technical support subsidy can cover costs of all documentar­y requiremen­ts and alternativ­e compliance that will be obtained from various government agencies and local government units, needed by a community associatio­n (CA) for housing project applicatio­n, profession­al fees used in the technical plan, taxes and costs for transfer of land titles, registrati­on fees, and permits related to land acquisitio­n, site developmen­t, house constructi­on, and occupancy of the houses under usufruct arrangemen­t.

For calamities, disasters

In the event of calamities or disasters, SHFC will provide a maximum amount of P5,000 per beneficiar­y, in the form of cash or building materials to cover immediate housing repair needs of existing CMPproject­s.

Aside from providing subsidy, SHFC introduced alternativ­e modes of payment to ensure security of tenure, inclusivit­y, and community empowermen­t. These include usufruct arrangemen­t, which permits free use of land for a certain period to enable site developmen­t and house constructi­on.

Last year, SHFC has assisted 23,202 informal settler families to attain security of land tenure and released total loans worth P4.853 billion.

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