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Answer: Registration is required because all Phase Two residents use Phase One’s gate and roads to access their homes. These facilities are built, funded, and maintained by Phase One homeowners.
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The vehicle sticker is proof that your vehicle is registered and authorized to pass through Phase One’s gate.
Reason: Guards cannot memorize every resident or vehicle from both phases. Without a sticker, your ...
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Answer: The ₱500 monthly fee combines both Security Fee (₱400) and Road Access Fee (₱100).
Reason:
Security Fee (₱400):...
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Answer: We allow small delivery trucks only (e.g., pickups, L300/van-type, “Elf” 4–6-wheeler). 10-wheeler dump trucks, transit mixers, container trucks, and similar heavy units are not al...
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Answer: Non-compliance results in restrictions. Vehicles without stickers are treated as visitors. Workers without IDs are denied entry. Non-payment of the ₱500 fee means restricted or delayed gate access.
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Q: Why is this required?
To ensure protection of common areas such as roads, drainage, sidewalks, and the gate during the construction period.
To cover any accidental damage caused by trucks,...
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Answer: All workers and helpers from Phase Two must submit valid IDs to the HOA. No ID, No Entry applies.
Reason: Workers are strangers to Phase One residents. Without ID verification, ther...
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Q: What if I rent out my house through Airbnb or short-term leasing?
Answer: Homeowners are free to use their property as they wish, including Airbnb or short-term rentals. The HOA does not restrict this. H...