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Philippines National Residential Landlord-Tenant Laws

A comprehensive guide to residential landlord-tenant laws in the Philippines, covering the Rent Control Act of 2009, deposit limits, and eviction processes.

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Terverifikasi Apr 2026Filipina flag
Filipinarent control actHak penyewaRA 9653Penggusuran

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Rent Cap 2026
1% Maximum
Covered Rent
≤ ₱10,000/mo
Security Deposit
Max 2 Months

Residential tenancies in the Philippines are primarily governed by Republic Act No. 9653 (the Rent Control Act of 2009) and the Civil Code of the Philippines. The Rent Control Act aims to protect lower-income tenants from excessive rent hikes and arbitrary eviction.

1. Scope of the Rent Control Act (RA 9653)

Rent control applies to residential units (apartments, boarding houses, dorms, rooms) with monthly rents:

  • Metro Manila and Highly Urbanized Cities: ₱10,000 or below.
  • Other Cities/Municipalities: ₱5,000 or below.

Units above these thresholds are governed primarily by their lease contracts and the Civil Code.

2. Rent Increases (2026 Caps)

For units covered by RA 9653, rent increases are strictly regulated by the NHSB. In 2026:

  • Maximum Increase: 1% for covered units with the same tenant.
  • Frequency: Rent may only be increased once a year.
  • Vacancy: If a unit becomes vacant, the landlord may set a new initial market rent for the next tenant.

3. Advance Rent and Security Deposits

  • Advance Rent: Maximum of one (1) month's rent.
  • Security Deposit: Maximum of two (2) months' rent.
  • Interest: Security deposits must be kept in a bank account. Any interest earned (less charges) must be returned to the tenant at the end of the lease.

4. Eviction Rules

Eviction (ejectment) requires specific grounds:

  1. Non-payment: Three (3) consecutive months of unpaid rent.
  2. Subleasing without consent: Unauthorized assignment of the lease.
  3. Owner's need: Legitimate need for the owner/family to use the property (requires 3 months' notice).
  4. Repairs: Condemned units or major safety repairs.

Self-help evictions (locking out, cutting utilities) are illegal and carry criminal liability.

5. Maintenance and Repairs

Landlords must deliver the property in a habitable state and handle major repairs. Tenants handle minor, ordinary repairs resulting from typical wear and tear or their own negligence.

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