DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling
The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) has released all pending certificates of registration and licenses to sell (CR-LS) that were applied in 2025.
DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling said the move was in compliance with their commitment to address the backlog and facilitate the transaction in the agency, especially for mass housing projects.
He said all those that were released, a total of 129 pending applications, were able to comply with the requirements were released during the first 10 working days of January.
“Applications found compliant were immediately released. This is part of our effort to expedite the transaction and make sure that they are also transparent,” said Aliling.
He then urged applicants to ensure that they comply with all the requirements to avoid delays in the transactions.
Supervising Senior Undersecretary Sharon Faith Paquiz said the other applications for CR/LS were either assessed with incomplete requirements, which are now for compliance by the concerned developers, or were terminated due to failure to submit lacking requirements within a given period of time.
The released CR-LS covered various socialized , economic, and open market housing projects throughout the country.
To sustain the positive momentum, Aliling assured that new applications for 2026 will be acted upon within the period indicated in the applicable streamlined guidelines.
On Jan. 5, Aliling ordered all Regional Offices to release pending CR-LS applications for 2025 that have completed requirements within the first 10 working days of 2026 or by Jan. 16.
“With the issuance of the CR-LS and other DHSUD reforms, the production of socialized housing by private developers is expected to go full blast,” he said.
Earlier, the DHSUD and the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) also released a joint memorandum that adjusted the price ceiling for socialized housing to P950,000 for house and lot package or horizontal development, and P1.8 million for condominium-type.
The DHSUD also convinced the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to simplify and streamline the application for tax exemption of socialized housing projects.