Negotiated Sale Rules and Procedures (Attachment To Negotiated Offer To Purchase Form)
Negotiated Sale Rules and Procedures (Attachment To Negotiated Offer To Purchase Form)
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. The property shall be sold on an “As-Is, Where-Is” basis. It is, thus, incumbent upon the
offeror to make the necessary investigation, inspection, and verification of the property
for sale to ascertain its actual condition and the status of the title to the property before
making an offer.
The conditions covered under this provision include, but are not limited to the following:
c. Property is landlocked;
Signature of Buyer
2. The buyer shall be responsible at his own expense for the ejectment of squatters and/or
occupants, if any, on the property subject of sale.
3. Any and all claims and liens currently annotated on the title, assessments, liabilities
and/or damages whatsoever arising from any claim, suit or litigation involving the
property shall solely be assumed and borne by the buyer, accruing from the date of his
receipt of the Notice of Approval (NOA).
4. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) does not warrant (implied, express or otherwise),
that the property conforms precisely to the description indicated in the published list of
Properties for Sale.
5. The BSP reserves the right to withdraw any or all of the properties offered for sale at any
time before receipt of offer.
6. For property with title/tax declaration (TD) that is not yet in the name of BSP, the buyer
shall undertake all activities in order to cause the transfer of the title/TD from the
registered owner and assume the payment of all taxes and other charges and expenses
necessary or incidental in effecting the transfer of the title/TD in the name of the buyer.
7. Offers to purchase BSP properties are subject to the approval of the Committee on
Disposal of Real Properties (CDRP) or the Monetary Board (MB).
1. The selling price of the properties available for sale shall be published at the BSP website.
2. The published selling price of the BSP properties is subject to change without prior notice
to conform to the current fair value of the property and the CDRP has the discretion to
accept or reject an offer already received based on an earlier published selling price.
Cash Installment
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2. The acceptance of the deposit shall not bind the BSP to the offer until after receipt by the
offeror of the BSP NOA.
3. The deposit may be in the form of cash or manager’s/cashier’s check payable to the
“Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas”.
a. Availment of a Pag-IBIG Fund housing loan or bank loan, provided that the Deed of
Absolute Sale shall be executed and the title released only upon receipt by the BSP of
the document evidencing payment guarantee issued by the Pag-IBIG Fund or the
lender bank. However, this mode of payment shall only be applicable to installment
sale transactions covering properties classified as socialized housing.
5. Any request for change of payment term from cash to installment sale, even if submitted
within 30 days from receipt of NOA, shall not be allowed.
1. Offers will be accepted on a “first-come, first-served” basis. However, offers received for
the same property within the same day shall be evaluated to determine the best offer.
Receipt of a non-compliant offer (i.e., incomplete documentary requirements and deposit),
based on the documentary checklist provided under Section V shall not preclude BSP to
accept other offers nor cause the removal of the property from the List of Properties
Available for Sale. This shall be acknowledged by the offeror by accomplishing a Checklist
of Documentary Requirements Form.
2. The BSP reserves the right to reject any or all offers, as well as to waive any defect or
infirmity in the Negotiated Offer to Purchase, to accept such offers as may be considered
most advantageous to the BSP, and to conduct a re-auction of the property subject of an
offer. Failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions mentioned herein may cause
the rejection of the offer.
V. SUBMISSION OF OFFER
1. The offeror shall pay a deposit of at least 20% of the offer price, and submit the following
accomplished documents:
a. Buyer’s Information Sheet;
Signature of Buyer
2. BSP shall confirm the authenticity of the submitted document/s and certifications through
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phone call or email, among others. Any indication of falsification in the documents
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submitted may cause the rejection of the offer and forfeiture of the deposit made. For this
purpose, the buyer will be required to submit an authorization for AMD to validate
documents submitted.
3. The offeror may also be required to submit proof of additional sources of funds which
include, among other things, bank certification, deed of suretyship or letter of guaranty.
The Deed of Suretyship shall be supported by documents showing the issuer’s source of
income, as enumerated under Section V.1.
4. If the property is subject of a pending court case, the offeror may be required to submit a
notarized acknowledgment that he is fully aware of the pending court case/s and that he
shall assume the risks/consequences attendant thereto.
5. Multiple buyers for a sale transaction shall be required to submit an Undertaking that the
obligation to pay the purchase price is contracted in their joint and solidary capacities. All
requirements for evaluation of the capacity to pay shall be submitted by all the buyers.
1. Offers coursed through a broker shall be accepted, provided the broker named and so
designated in the submitted Negotiated Offer to Purchase Form, has a valid Authority to
Sell issued by the BSP, as of the date of submission of offer.
2. Real estate brokers are not authorized to collect or receive any payment in behalf of either
the BSP or the offeror. Any payment coursed through a broker shall be the sole and
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exclusive risk of the offeror.
VII. NOTICES
1. For approved offers, the offeror shall be notified in writing through a NOA and the deposit
shall form part of the purchase price.
2. For disapproved offers, the BSP shall send a Notice of Disapproval and the deposit will be
returned without interest upon his submission of the duly accomplished Authority to
Credit Form.
1. Withdrawal of Offer -
Any request for withdrawal of an offer shall mean forfeiture of the deposit in favor of the
BSP as follows:
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Signature of Buyer
2. Penalty -
There shall be a penalty of 12% per annum and additional interest based on the interest
rate per CTS on the total unpaid installments and other monetary obligations advanced by
the BSP.
3. Cancellation
In case the buyer fails to make payments of any of the installments, with interest, penalty,
taxes and assessments thereon, the contract shall be cancelled. In case of cancellation or
rescission, the BSP shall be at liberty to dispose of and sell the property, together with all
the improvements thereon, to any person.
If by virtue of a court order or decision, the sale of the property is cancelled, the amount to
be returned to the buyer shall be equivalent to the purchase price without interest and net
of broker’s commission, if any. All taxes, cost of improvement, and other expenses
incurred by the buyer relative to the purchase of the property shall not be reimbursed.
However, there will be no return of payments received by the BSP if the buyer
acknowledged all the defects of the property and its title, and waived his right to any
recourse.
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IX. DOCUMENTATION AND RELEASE OF TITLE
1. A CTS shall cover purchases on installment while a DAS shall be executed upon full payment
of the purchase price.
2. The duly signed CTS shall be returned by the buyer to BSP not later than 30 days from
receipt of the NOA; otherwise, the NOA shall be cancelled and the deposit shall be forfeited
in favor of the BSP.
3. The owner’s duplicate Certificate of Title/TD together with the pertinent BIR Form
Confirmation and the credit advice evidencing the payment of the CGT to the BIR, shall
thereafter be released to the buyer upon submission of a duly signed DAS to BSP and
reimbursement of any advances made by the BSP.
1. The payment of capital gains tax (CGT) shall be borne by BSP to the extent of 6% of the
purchase price. Any excess assessment due on the difference between the zonal
value/market value per Tax Declaration (TD) and the purchase price, in case the zonal
value/market value per TD is higher than the purchase price, shall be for the account of the
buyer. This should not, however, prevent the buyer and the BSP to have an agreement as to
who will bear the burden of paying the CGT.
2. The amount of CGT which the buyer will assume will have to be paid to the BSP which shall
in turn remit to the BIR through a direct credit of the account of the Treasurer of the
Philippines.
3. Upon execution of the CTS/DAS, the real property taxes, condominium or association dues
and insurance premiums already paid by the BSP shall be assumed by the buyer on a pro
rate basis; thus, entitling the BSP to reimbursement of the real property taxes,
condominium/association dues and insurance premium paid for the remaining days of the
year.
4. All other taxes and fees incidental and necessary to the sale and transfer of title to the
buyer will be assumed by the buyer.
C O N F O R M E:
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Name of Offeror
(Signature over Printed Name)
Date: ____________________
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