MANILA β Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez has clarified to tenants of both residential and commercial spaces that rental fees and charges are deferred but not waived, during the enhanced community quarantine.
During the Laging Handa public briefing Wednesday, Lopez said residential and commercial rents falling due within the quarantine period shall be deferred for at least 30 days without incurring interests, penalties, fees, and other charges.
For instance, the due date for the rent is on April 25, payment shall be deferred for the next 30 days.
βWe realized that not all landlords are big property owners. Some of them, renting out their property is their only means of living,β he said in Filipino.
Lopez added the cumulative amount of rents due within the quarantine period shall be equally amortized in the next six months.
Last week, President Rodrigo Duterte advised landlords not to pressure their tenants in paying their rents as the country faces the coronavirus pandemic.
βWe all lose our income. Iβd like to ask the owners to suspend payment for residential rents. Do not ask for payment because tenants do not really have the money and are struggling now,β he said.
But for mall operators, DTIβs Memorandum Circular No. 20-04 has ordered mall owners to waive rental fees and other charges for stores that were closed during the community quarantine.(PNA)