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FOR: BSP

EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE PROCESS


Coordinate with , Account Officer
Compile documents and Secure copy of:
1. Promissory Note/s
2. Deed of Mortgage
3. TCT / subject of the mortgage
DEMAND 4. Most Recent Statement of Account
5. Deed of Assignment or any documents evidencing the assignment or endorsement of loans from (bank name) to BSP
LETTER
6. Any other documents necessary for the implementation of the EJF sale

Prepare DEMAND LETTER


Send Demand Letter – 5 days interval
Submit the list of demand letters we sent including the receipt pad for mailing

1 month
Prepare draft of petition for EJF
For approval:
Submit the draft to for final review and approval
For approval:
Once approved by, coordinate with account-officer, and send to her the copies of final draft petition
for their conformity and approval.
FILING OF Once approved:
PETITION FOR Prepare final draft and request from Secretary’s Certificate and Verification (at least 4-5 copies)
EJF
Coordinate with the proper OCC, RTC for the filing fees; and
Inquire if there are any other requirements they need for filing of petition for EJF.
Request payment: FILING FEES ( 2 checks)
Once payment for filing fee is secured, coordinate with the liaison personnel for filing.
After 1-2 weeks from filing, coordinate with OCC and inquire the name and contact details of assigned SHERIFF and assigned PUBLISHER
CALL: court, sheriff, publisher to obtain notice and date of public auction

2 months
Once you receive a copy of the Notice of Public Auction,:
1. Bid Price
2. Authority to Bid
Calendar the date of auction, and make yourself available.
If cannot attend, coordinate with our liaison personnel to attend the auction.
If auction outside Manila, secure CRS and request for cash advance for OPEs
Coordinate with the publisher and inquire publication fees.
Acquire the 3 sets of newspaper articles/issues + Affidavit of Publication. Compile.
During auction between 9am-4pm, submit the following:
1. Bid price
APPEARANCE 2. Authority to Bid
3. 3 sets of newspaper articles/issues
DURING
4. Affidavit of Publication
PUBLIC 5. Secure OR for each account
AUCTION SALE
(Note: Check carefully the newspaper if all the information concerning the petition and description of TCT are correct.)
After auction, secure a copy of the following:
1. Minutes of Public Auction
2. Certificate of Posting
3. Computation of Court’s Commission (SAJ/JDF) (for the issuance of the COS)
4. Photocopy of the Bid Price
Then,
5. Inform the sheriff that the sheriff’s fee will be paid after issuance of COS.
6. Request payment/checks from BSP: Sheriff’s Fee
7. Request payment/checks from BSP: Court’s Commission (SAJ/JDF)
(NOTE: If BSP requests for the Firm to advance the expenses,

1 week

SECURE COPY Order of Court Transactions:


1. Pay the Court’s Commission
of the
2. Secure a copy and Issuance of CERTIFICATE OF SALE (COS) to be issued by the court.
CERTIFICATE 3. Pay the Sheriff’s Fee
OF SALE (COS) 4. Request for Acknowledgment Receipt (for each account) and let Sheriff sign it
FOR: BSP
EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE PROCESS
5. Request a Copy of Sheriff’s ID

1 week

Submit the following ORIGINAL documents to ROD:


REGISTRATION 1. Owner’s Duplicate Copy of Certificate of Title (Original) 6. Payment for Registration
before the 2. Most Recent Tax Declaration 7. Representative’s ID
REGISTRY OF 3. Original Copy of the Publication, if necessary 8. Assessment Form
DEEDS (ROD) 4. Affidavit of Publication, if necessary 9. Minutes of Public Auction
5. Certificate of Sale 10. Certificate of Posting
RIO Inquire from ROD the number of days for processing.
Assessment If possible, get the number of the personnel / employee and make a personal follow-up.
Present “EPEB No.” to ROD to claim annotated title.

Usually 1-2 months

Once the annotated title is released by ROD, transmit the following to BSP:
TRANSMITTAL 1. Annotated Title
OF ANNOTATED 2. Copy of the Petition
TITLE & OTHER 3. Any other papers filed before the court
4. Any other papers required to be returned back to BSP
DOCS TO BSP
Prepare FINAL BILLING and OPEs.

END.

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