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Policy on rent has not changed, MSMEs still covered under ECQ, MECQ, GCQ – DTI Chief

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez corrected an article that came out in one newspaper and reiterated that the 30-day grace period in the payments for residentia­l and commercial rents still has not changed, and still applies to micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) not permitted to operate during the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ).

This was followed by the issuance of DTI Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 20-31, s. 2020 on 4 June 2020, which clarified certain provisions in the earlier released supplement­al guidelines of MC 20-12, particular­ly that the grace period on rents are covered under the ECQ, the

Modified ECQ (MECQ), and the General Community Quarantine (GCQ).

“As we slowly transition to the new normal, we need to ensure the survival of businesses during these difficult times and in the months beyond the lifting of the quarantine,” Lopez said.

In the spirit of goodwill, generosity, and fair play, lessors of commercial spaces are also enjoined in the new MC to adopt any of the following: totally or partially waive the commercial rents that are falling due during the ECQ, MECQ, and GCQ; grant reprieve or a reduction in the amount of rent due in the months following the ECQ, MECQ, and GCQ; open for renegotiat­ion the Lease Term Agreements with the lessees; and use other recourse to mitigate the impact of the ECQ, MECQ, and GCQ to the MSMEs.

The trade chief reiterated his call to all lessors to continue to support and provide relief to MSMEs in anticipati­on of the slow restarting of the economy. He added that MSMEs currently employ 70% of the workforce and emphasized the need to ensure the survival of these businesses during the crisis, as well as protect the jobs it has created for millions of Filipinos.

“These guidelines will help our countrymen in the wake of the restrictio­ns imposed during the Community Quarantine­s (CQ) that have severely affected businesses, especially MSMEs," Lopez said.

According to the guidelines, the grant by the lessor of a minimum 30-day grace period for residentia­l rent shall commence from the last due date or from the lifting of the ECQ, MECQ, and GCQ, whichever is longer.

For commercial rents falling due upon MSMEs and sectors not permitted to operate during the ECQ, MECQ, and GCQ, the minimum 30-day grace period shall likewise be from the last due date or from the lifting of the ECQ, MECQ, and GCQ, whichever is longer.

Tenants also have the option to pay the cumulative amount of residentia­l and commercial rents stated above in installmen­ts— equally amortized in six (6) months following the end of the 30-day minimum grace period— with the requiremen­t of a promissory note or letter addressed to the landlord or land owner.

All unpaid rents during the CQs shall not incur interests, penalties, fees, and other char ges.

No eviction for failure to pay the residentia­l or commercial rent may be enforced during the quarantine period. However, lessors are not obliged to refund residentia­l and commercial rents paid by the lessees before or during the period of the community quar ant i ne.

The complete amended supplement­al guidelines on the concession of residentia­l and commercial rents can be accessed thru: https://bit.ly/ DTI_MC2031. (PR)

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