Homeowners vow to fight to the end

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For 20 years, Evelyn Niebres saved her earnings from her milkfish business to buy a house in Xevera Subdivision P1.5 million. But the house is not in her name. Niebres is one of 162 victims of the so-called double and triple sale of properties of arrested developer Delfin Lee, president of the Globe Asiatique Realty Holdings Corp. While they hailed Lee’s arrest last Thursday, the homeowners who sued Lee for syndicated estafa said they will not stop until he is brought to justice for the loss of their hard-earned money. In a dialogue with homeowners on Monday, Pag-IBIG Fund Chairman Vice President Jejomar Binay and Pag-IBIG Fund President and CEO Darlene Marie Berberabe assured the victims the agency will allow them to stay in their houses but with conditions. The primary consideration is to join the 162 complainants and Pag-IBIG in suing Lee.

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