RESIDENT’S HANDBOOK

Section One

Resident Facilities and Services

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1.1 Introduction

Welcome to Bonifacio Ridge. Your Building Management staff and personnel are delighted to have you here as one of the residents of this prestigious address.

Situated at , Bonifacio Ridge Condominium offers comfortable living amidst the fastest rising business hub in the country. The development’s twin towers house upscale units that embody prestige and sheer artistry. Panoramic views of the stunning Central Business District skyline and the entrancing green fairways of the Golf Course are sights one can never tire of seeing.

1.2 Resident’s Handbook

This Resident’s Handbook has been carefully prepared to serve as a practical guide for residents to effectively and safely enjoy the facilities and amenities of Bonifacio Ridge. It is very important that as a resident/owner of a unit in Bonifacio Ridge, you and your family are familiar with the range of facilities available for your use, as well as your responsibilities as a resident/owner of this unique development. In drawing up this handbook, earnest efforts have been made to cover all aspects of the development.

The information contained in this handbook includes:

 a fact sheet on the development itself and the facilities at Bonifacio Ridge

 contact information for staff and building management

 emergency telephone numbers and procedures to follow in the event of any exigency

 the use of the recreational facilities in terms of operating hours and general rules to be observed

 use of the common areas and other facilities, such as car parking

 general security issues

 the range of added value services available to you

 environmental issues and ways which you can help to ensure that Bonifacio Ridge is an environmentally friendly place to live in

 penalties for violations of house rules and regulations

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** A set of House Rules and Regulations, which must be followed by all residents/owners, are also included.

From time to time, this handbook may be supplemented and updated by the Board of Trustees of the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation (BRCC) or the Building Administration. In any event, the Building Administrator will notify you of any changes.

If you would like further information or have any suggestions for improving the management service provided by Bonifacio Ridge, please contact the Building Administrator or the Concierge/Reception located in the lobby area at the Ground Floor.

1.3 Bonifacio Ridge

Bonifacio Ridge is a premier residential condominium development consisting of 288 units. Each tower is 18 levels high and sits upon a Podium and accommodates car parking, a Social Hall, swimming pool and other support facilities.

Each tower is served by two (2) high-speed passenger elevators and one (1) service elevator, serving all floors.

1.4 Building Administration

Bonifacio Ridge is manned by a team of professional staff. The on-site team is headed by the Building Administrator and is comprised by building management staff and other operational personnel who are responsible for providing all building management services in relation to the common areas and facilities of Bonifacio Ridge, as well as providing overall security for the development.

The Building Administration Office is located at the Ground Floor and may be reached at telephone numbers 729-8675 or 729-8670 and 729-8970 (telefax). Please forward all concerns, suggestions and recommendations to this office. You may also give these through the Lobby Concierge/Receptionist at the ground floor.

1.5 Payment of Condominium Dues

Condominium dues will be billed in advance with invoice forwarded to the unit owner or mailed/emailed to another address upon prior written instruction. The payment of condominium dues for a particular unit shall be the responsibility of the unit owner and/or the resident. However, should there be any arrears or failure of the resident to effect payment of any amount due, the registered unit owners shall be ultimately liable.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** In making payment, please make all checks payable to Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation and delivered to the Building Administration Office. Payment through credit card facility is also accepted.

1.6 Resident Emergency Contact Details

To assist the Building Administration in the unlikely event of an emergency, all unit owners/residents are requested to provide contact names and telephone numbers. To ensure 24-hour contact, please include office, home and mobile numbers. Please be assured that such information will be kept strictly confidential. In this regard, you are requested to please complete the Resident Information Sheet, which will be provided to you upon your occupancy of the unit. If you need additional form(s), please contact the Building Administration Office.

1.7 Concierge/Reception

At Bonifacio Ridge, the Concierge/Reception is manned 24 hours a day to attend to your needs. During day time, a Receptionist is available and during night time a Guard is available.

Listed below are a number of services that can be accessed through the Concierge. Should you require any other service that is not listed below, please contact the Concierge/Receptionist for further assistance at telephone number 729-8970 (telefax at Cypress Point Lobby) and 729-8646 (Spanish Bay Lobby).

The resident/unit owner may also use the intercom to call the Concierge/Receptionist.

Business Center

Photocopying, and fax services are provided at the Building Administration Office.

Taxi Services and Car Rental

The Concierge shall be glad to call a taxi at your request. They can also provide you with information, including pricing on car rental services.

Dry Cleaning and Laundry

Laundry pick-up and dry cleaning services are available via the third-party laundry service at the commercial area at the Ground Floor.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** Engineering Services

Engineers and technicians are available round the clock to assist with maintenance problems within your unit. Please note that special services which can be handled by Engineering Services will be assessed and billed to your account. For works that require the services of an outside contractor, you will need to handle this on a personal basis. You may also inquire from the Building Administration Office for a list of possible contractors.

Please be informed that any request for services on a personal basis must be done during the off- duty days of the staff. The Building Administration will not be liable for the any problems or damages which may result from such services on a personal basis.

Housekeeping Services

A range of housekeeping services is available from pre-screened service operators to suit your various requirements.

1.8 Facilities

The facilities at Bonifacio Ridge are designed for the exclusive use and enjoyment of its unit owners/residents. Facilities include a Social Hall with pantry and Podium area with swimming pool, children’s pool, and children’s playground.

With the exception of the Social Hall, the use of the rest of the facilities including the swimming pools and children’s playground are free of charge. A fee is, however, assessed when you have more than four (4) guests who will use the swimming pool/pool side area. Likewise, a fee shall be assessed for the use of the Social Hall when used for parties or functions.

With the exception of the Social Hall, the rest of the facilities including the swimming pools and the children’s playground, are open from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily, save only on certain days when they will be closed, with prior notice, for periodic cleaning and maintenance. A summary of facility opening hours is included at the end of Section One of this Resident’s Handbook for your easy reference. Outdoor facilities will, however, be closed without notice, upon hoisting of storm signal No. 2 or any higher public storm-warning signal, whilst the indoor facilities will remain open.

In order to ensure that the facilities are operated in the most efficient way to meet the needs of the owners/residents, and avoid possible injury to people using the facilities, special rules and regulations pertaining to each of these facilities, are required to be observed. Users of all facilities are kindly requested to refer to and strictly observe these rules and regulations, which are included herein and posted at the sites.

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1.8.1 Swimming Pool and Children’s Pool

1.8.1.1 Location

The swimming pool and children’s pool are situated on the Podium, Level 1 of the building with access to the pool deck via each tower lobby. The pools are for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. Guests must be accompanied by a resident at all times.

1.8.1.2 Operating Hours and Use

1.8.1.2.1 Residents are responsible for the conduct of their guests at all times.

1.8.1.2.2 The number of guests of any resident using the pool must not exceed four (4) at any one time.

1.8.1.2.3 Regular swimming hours are from 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Only residents who are more than 21 years old can use the pool beyond 7:00 P.M. up to 10:00 PM.

1.8.1.2.4 Persons in the employ of residents, house help, construction workers, maintenance and agency personnel and the Condominium Corporation administrative staff are not allowed to use the pool.

Yayas/maids are not allowed to swim with the children they are accompanying.

1.8.1.2.5 Children between 8-12 years old must be accompanied by an adult household member who shall be responsible for the safety and behavior of the children. Infants are not allowed in the pool except when accompanied by parents.

Please remind your children not to swim or play in the path of lap swimmers.

Adult household members must ensure that young children have sufficient bowel control before allowing them to swim in the pool. Unit owners/residents will be assessed and are required to pay for a change of swimming pool water if their child/children defecate or vomit in the pool.

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1.8.1.2.6 When using the pool deck furniture/lounge chairs, please lay out your towel on the lounge chair before lying down. Moving pool deck furniture/lounge chairs is prohibited as this may scratch or damage tiles.

Please instruct your children not to step on or jump on the pool lounge chairs. These chairs are not trampolines. The Administration will not be liable for any accidents caused by children misusing the pool or pool deck furniture.

If your children break or damage any furniture, kindly report this immediately to the Administration so that you can be assessed for the replacement cost.

1.8.1.2.7 Persons who have skin diseases, sore eyes, cough, cold or other communicable diseases are not allowed to use the pool.

1.8.1.2.8 Residents and their guests must take a shower in the facilities provided before using the swimming pool, and should provide their own towels.

1.8.1.2.9 Only those in their swimsuits or swimming trunks are allowed to use the pool.

1.8.1.2.10 After swimming, residents and their guests must towel dry themselves and wear appropriate dry clothing when leaving the swimming pool area. No one is allowed to track water into the corridors or elevators.

This will help avoid any possible accident where a resident/owner/guest might slide and suffer injuries for which the offending individual may be liable for damages.

1.8.1.2.11Food and drinks are strictly prohibited in the swimming pool.

1.8.1.2.12 No pets are allowed in the pool area.

1.8.1.2.13Residents and guests are solely responsible for their own safety, as the Administration will not provide a lifeguard at the swimming pool area.

1.8.1.2.14No rough play shall be allowed within the pool area.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** 1.8.1.2.15Night-lights shall be on between 6:00 P.M. to 12:00 MN.

1.8.1.2.16Slippers are not allowed in the pool.

1.8.2 Children’s Playground

1.8.2.1 Location

The children’s playground is located at the Podium area and is for the exclusive use and enjoyment of the residents’ children, guests and any other persons authorized by the Building Administration.

1.8.2.2 Operating Hours

1.8.2.2.1 The children’s playground will be open from 6:00 am to 6:00 p.m. The Building Administration reserves the right to close the Children’s Playground to allow for cleaning and maintenance.

1.8.3.2.2 No entry to the children’s playground is permitted upon hoisting of storm signal No. 2 or any higher public storm- warning signal.

1.8.3.3 Rules

1.8.3.3.1 The use of the children’s playground will be on a first-come- first-served basis. Residents are requested to be considerate if someone is waiting in line.

1.8.3.3.2 An adult must accompany children at all times. Adults accompanying children are responsible for their safety.

1.8.3.3.3 Guests are only allowed to use the children’s playground when accompanied by a resident. Residents shall be fully responsible for all liability incurred by their guests.

1.8.3.3.4 The Building Administration reserves the right to regulate the number of residents and their guests using the playground from time to time.

1.8.3.3.5 The play area is for the exclusive use of the children of residents, their guests and any other persons authorized by Building Administration.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** 1.8.3.3.6 Neither pets nor animals are allowed in the children’s playground.

1.8.3.3.7 The Building Administration and Condominium Corporation reserves the right to refuse entry to any persons for whatever reason.

1.8.3.3.8 The Building Administration and Condominium Corporation are not liable for any accident, injury or loss that may be suffered or incurred by anyone in the play area.

1.8.4 Children at Play

1.8.4.1 Children are not allowed to play in the driveways, parking areas, elevator hallways, building lobbies, stairwells, engineering rooms, and other similar areas.

1.8.4.2 Toys that pose a danger to other children, adults and property are not allowed in the common areas.

1.8.4.3 Children shall not ride bicycles, motorbikes, skateboards and skates in the elevators and lobbies, sidewalks, landscaped areas, parking areas but they may walk with this equipment through the areas mentioned to get from one place to another.

1.8.5 Social Hall and Pantry and Podium

1.8.5.1 Location

The Social Hall and its pantry are located on the Ground Floor of the Building and are for the exclusive use and enjoyment of the residents and guests. They may be used for private functions such as meetings and conferences. The Podium area is on Level 1 and is likewise for private use only. Neither pets nor animals are allowed in the Social Hall and its pantry or in the Podium.

1.8.5.2 Operating Hours/Booking Procedures

1.8.5.2.1 The use of Social Hall is restricted to purely social private parties of residents and immediate members of their families (and for the families of residents). No event sponsorship is allowed (i.e., seminars, conferences, meetings, business and other commercial functions). Office parties are not allowed.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** In no event will the Social Hall be used for functions that are political, civic, religious, or charitable in character.

1.8.5.2.2 Weekend (Saturday and Sunday) reservations at the Podium area are not accepted. This is to let the children and residents enjoy the swimming pool and whole Podium area during weekends.

1.8.5.2.3 Requests for the use of the Social Hall and Podium shall be made through the Administrator and will be entertained on a first-come, first-served basis. The Administration Office shall strictly screen all reservations to make sure that ALL reservations are for private parties only. The Condominium Corporation reserves the right to penalize violators who may falsify their application and reservation information.

1.8.5.2.4 Charges and the Reservation Form for the use of the Social Hall and Podium are available at the Administration Office.

1.8.5.2.5 No party shall exceed 5 hours and all parties shall end on or before midnight.

1.8.5.2.6 The number of guests in any given party must be limited to a maximum of fifty (50) guests for Social Hall reservations. For reservations of the Podium, including the swimming pool area, a maximum of one hundred (100) guests may be accommodated. The unit owner or tenant concerned shall see to it that no disturbing activities such as boisterous or excessively loud music will be allowed during the party. Reservations for weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) are not accepted.

1.8.5.2.7 Absolutely no cooking/barbecuing shall be allowed in any part of the common areas. Smoking inside the Social Hall is strictly prohibited.

1.8.5.2.8 Absolutely no cooking is allowed in the Social Hall. Caterers are allowed to bring in food warmers to heat food to be served.

1.8.5.2.9 No dishwashing is allowed in the pantry area of the Social Hall.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** 1.8.5.2.10 It is the responsibility of the unit owner to clean up the Social Hall after its use. Due care shall be exercised in the use of facilities and properties of the Condominium Corporation. Damages caused to persons or property shall be paid for by the resident/s concerned.

1.8.5.2.11 The operating hours of the Social Hall are from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight.

1.8.5.2.12 The Social Hall can be booked for a minimum period of four (4) hours.

1.8.5.2.13 The Social Hall will only be used with prior reservation.

1.8.5.2.14 The use of the Social Hall will be on a first-come, first- served basis.

1.8.5.2.15 The Social Hall and pantry will be closed to other residents when in use for private functions.

1.8.5.2.16 The Building Administration reserves the right to regulate the number of residents and their guests using the Social Hall.

1.8.5.3 Booking Procedures

1.8.5.3.1 Prior application/reservation to use the Social Hall using the must be made with the Building Administrator or Concierge. Complete and submit the Reservation Form. Booking will be accepted at least five (5) days in advance and must be submitted by written application. Please see the end of this section for more details on Booking Deposit and Fee Schedule.

1.8.5.3.2 A deposit in the amount of P8,000.00 per session (refundable without interest) is required for the reservation of the Social Hall and pantry in case of debris and damage that may be incurred during its use.

Such deposit is to be made by check, made payable to Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation and sent to the Concierge together with the booking form. The damages, if incurred, will not be limited to this amount and shall be according to the actual/repair cost. The said deposit will be returned to the resident forthwith if no damages are incurred.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** The amount of the deposit required under this paragraph may be increased at the absolute discretion of the Building Administration or Board of Trustees of the Condominium Corporation from time to time.

1.8.5.3.3 The resident/unit owner must indicate the nature of the party/event in the Reservation Form. The Building Administration or the Board of Trustees of the Condominium Corporation reserves the right not to accept parties or events which are deemed in violation of rules and regulations or which may disturb other resident/unit owners.

1.8.5.3.4 Bookings are only confirmed if the check for the deposits, booking charges, nature of the party/event, and completed Reservation Form are presented to the Building Administrator or Concierge at the time of booking, and is subject to availability.

1.8.5.3.5 If a reservation request and blocking of date is done over the phone, the completed and signed Reservation Form and deposit should be submitted to the Administration Office within the same day, otherwise the date shall be opened for other interested residents the following day. Without a completed/submitted Reservation Form and deposit, the Social Hall or Podium is not considered reserved.

1.8.5.3.6 At least one-day’s notice should be given for any cancellation of booking, otherwise, a charge of P3,000.00 will be charged for late cancellation. The charge will also be forfeited in case of no show but the charge will be refunded in full in case of a storm signal No. 2 warning or above, or other Force Majeure.

1.8.5.4 Rules

1.8.5.4.1 Guests are only allowed to use the Social Hall and pantry when accompanied by a resident. Residents shall be fully responsible for all liabilities incurred by their guests.

1.8.5.4.2 Children below 12 years old should be accompanied by an adult.

1.8.5.4.3 Users of the Social Hall are expected to observe proper behavior at all times and not indulge in any overly noisy or boisterous activities.

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1.8.5.4.4 Users should keep the Social Hall and pantry tidy and reasonably clean after use.

1.8.5.4.5 Pets, animals, bicycles or tricycles are not permitted.

1.8.5.4.6 Gambling is not allowed in the Social Hall.

1.8.5.4.7 The Building Administration and Condominium Corporation will not be responsible or liable for any damage, injuries or loss sustained by people while using the Social Hall, its facilities and the pantry.

1.8.5.4.8 The Building Administration and Condominium Corporation reserves the right to amend and supplement the above rules at any time without notice.

1.8.6 Drivers’ Quarter

A Drivers’ Quarter is provided on the ground floor from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All drivers are required to stay in the Drivers’ Quarters/waiting area while waiting for their employers. No one is allowed to wait/linger/sleep in any part of the common areas at the ground floor, basement, or Podium areas. This is part of Security measures and Security personnel will call the attention of violators. The Condominium Corporation reserves the right to penalize and fine violators and their employers. Please refer to Section Two for the relevant House Rules and Regulations.

1.8.7 Common Area & Other Facilities

1.8.7.1 Public Address System

A public address system is provided throughout the common areas. The system will broadcast emergency messages only when necessary.

1.8.7.2 Landscaping

1.8.7.2.1 Every effort will be made to ensure that a pleasant and green environment is kept at all times with plants and flowers. Co- operation from owners/residents is however appreciated to ensure that no damage is made to the plants and flowers or any parts thereof.

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** 1.8.7.2.2 Residents are liable for any damage or loss caused to the landscape areas.

1.8.7.2.3 Climbing on plants is not allowed. The Condominium Corporation, its managers and its agents, will not be responsible or liable for any damage, injury so sustained.

1.8.7.2.4 No stepping on the grass, plants, and flowers is permitted and /or picking thereof is permitted.

1.8.7.2.5 No spitting or littering is allowed.

1.8.7.3 Back-up Power

The development is served by two (2) 750 KVA stand by generators with automatic transfer switches that can provide sufficient back-up power for common areas and units (i.e., selected lights and outlets only). Refer to ANNEX A - Unit Fit Out Guidelines of this Resident’s Handbook.

Power outlets to the units provide only 220V supply. Owners are recommended to install Automated Voltage Regulators (AVR) to counter power surges and spikes for computer and sensitive electronic equipment.

Electricity consumption will be individually metered and billed directly by Meralco. Individual meters are provided at the electrical rooms located in each floor of the Building.

1.8.7.4 Car Wash Area

A Car Wash area is provided at the ground floor. The entrance is along 1st Avenue on the left side facing Bonifacio Ridge. It is provided with a water source and water meter to monitor water consumption. It is open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

A flat rate of P50.00 shall be charged per use not exceeding 0.50 cubic meter consumption of water. In excess of this, actual consumption will be billed based on the monthly water rate charged by Bonifacio Water Corporation (pro-rated). The basis for charging is for water recovery and for maintenance purposes. A Car Wash Form will be issued by the Exit Guard (Gate 2) upon request, prior to car washing.

Car washing is not allowed in the ground floor and basement parking areas to avoid dirtying and avoid water spillage to neighboring parking slots or driveway which may cause accidents and/or disturb other unit owners/residents.

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Cars may be cleaned by wiping with rags. For this purpose, the person cleaning the car shall use a water container no larger than a medium-sized pail. Dirty/excess water must be thrown in the drain without spilling to neighboring parking slots or driveway. Water to clean must be provided by the unit owners/residents and not taken from the common area.

Please refer to Section Two for the relevant House Rules and Regulations.

1.8.7.5 Other Common Areas

The Building Administration staff, contractors and personnel are responsible to maintain all the common areas in a clean, sanitary and tidy condition as well as in good repair. Should there be any deficiencies, please notify the Administration Office immediately.

Any damages caused by residents/unit owners/guests and contractors shall be the liability of the party responsible.

No notices, except those issued by the Building Administration, are allowed to be posted in any of the common areas.

1.8.8 Facilities Operating Hours

Facility Operating Hours Swimming Pool 5:00 am to 10:00 pm Children’s Playground 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Social Hall & Pantry 10:00 am to 12:00 a.m. Midnight Drivers’ Quarter 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Car Wash Area 6:00 am to 6:00 pm

1.8.9 Booking Deposit and Fee Schedule

Please refer to page 15.

1.8.10 Fact Sheet

Please refer to page 16.

1.8.11 Bonifacio Ridge Forms

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** The Bonifacio Ridge Forms are available from the Administration Office. Please check with the Administration Office for the current forms in use. For your reference, the commonly used forms are included in ANNEX B – Bonifacio Ridge Forms of this Resident’s Handbook.

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Booking Deposit and Fee Schedule

Particulars Amount Social Hall with pantry and/or Podium Reservation Deposit per session P8000.00 Social Hall on weekdays P4,000.00 for 4 hours and P1,000.00 for every succeeding hour Social Hall on weekends (Saturday & Sunday) P5,000.00 for 4 hours and P1,000.00 for every succeeding hour Podium on weekdays only and up to 7 p.m. P5,000.00 for 4 hours and P1,000.00 for every only succeeding hour Down Payment P3,000.00 Penalty for late cancellation P3,000.00

Swimming Pool More than four (4) guests P300.00 per additional guest

Car Wash Area Per use not exceeding 0.50 cubic meter P50.00 consumption of water In excess of 0.50 cubic meters consumption Actual consumption will be billed based on of water the monthly water rate charged by Bonifacio Water Corporation (pro-rated).

Note: The Building Administration and Condominium Corporation reserves the right to change this schedule of fees at any time.

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Bonifacio Ridge Fact Sheet

PROPONENTS

Developer Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation

Project Manager Ayala Land, Inc.

Marketing and Sales Agent Ayala Land, Inc.

CONSULTANTS

Architect R.Villarosa Architects, Partners & Associates

Interior Designer WM Magcase Design Company

Construction Manager Bonifacio Construction Management Corporation

MEP/Structural Engineering Meinhardts , Inc.

Landscape Architect Bonifacio Trees & Green Corporation

Facade Consultant JA Shillinglaw, Inc.

Quantity Surveying Davis Langdon & Seah Philippines, Inc.

HLURB License to Sell Number 06230

Reference: Bonifacio Ridge Brochure (2004)

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** Bonifacio Ridge Fact Sheet (con’t.)

Particulars Information Condominium Management Board of Trustees of the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation Administrator / Building Ayala Property Management Corporation (APMC) Administration BoniRidge Community eGroup [email protected]

Product Residential condominium with two towers Location 1st Avenue, Bonifacio Global City Crescent Park West 1634 , (5-10 minutes to/from Makati City through Buendia- Kalayaan Flyover or through McKinley Road, Forbes Park) Total No. of Units 288 units - Cypress Point Tower – 144 units - Spanish Bay Tower – 144 units Total No. of Units per Floor 8 units per floor Floor Area per Unit 113 sqm. (1,216 sq. ft.) Configuration per Unit (typical) 1 Master Bedroom w/ T&B, 2nd Bedroom, 1 Den (can be converted to a small bedroom), 1 Common T&B, Sala/Dining, Kitchen, Maid’s Room/Utility Area, 1 Maid’s T&B Parking Slots per Unit Each unit may have 1 or 2 appurtenant parking slots

Amenities One Mail Room at ground floor / one mailbox per unit Visitor’s Waiting Area at ground floor Swimming Pool at Level 1 Children’s Pool at Level 1 Children’s Playground at Level 1 Podium Area at Level 1 Social Hall with pantry at ground floor Guest Comfort rooms at ground floor Commercial Outlets at ground floor - Water Refilling Station; Magazine Store; Travel Services; Dentist

Facilities Two Passenger Elevators per tower One Service Elevator per tower One Garbage Chute per tower Garbage Room at ground floor Two (2) parking levels, i.e., ground level and basement Drivers’ Quarter/Lounge at ground floor Car Wash Area

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SECTION ONE RESIDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES ******************************************************************************** Bonifacio Ridge Fact Sheet (con’t.)

Particulars Information Services Building Administration (regular office hours) Janitorial personnel (up to 9:00 p.m.) 24-hour Maintenance personnel (night-shift for emergencies) 24-hour Concierge/Reception 24-hour Security Power – Meralco Water – Bonifacio Water Corporation Piped-in LPG – Bonifacio Gas Corporation

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Section Two

House Rules and Regulations

SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS

2.0.1 These House Rules and Regulations (RULES), adopted by the Board of Trustees of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation (BRCC), pursuant to the Master Deed and the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium (MASTER DEED), as the same may be amended from time to time, shall govern and regulate the use, occupancy and enforcement of the individual units, common areas, and limited common areas of the Condominium, to ensure their efficient and orderly management and to promote the common good of the unit owners and residents of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium.

2.0.2 All unit owners are required to comply with these RULES which must likewise be observed by (a) members of their family and their household help; (b) their lessees and members of the family and household help of said lessees; (c) their guests and the guests of their lessees; (d) those transacting business with, or visiting the Condominium.

2.0.3 The Board of Trustees of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation or its duly authorized representative shall have full authority to implement these RULES which are a supplement to the BYLAWS and MASTER DEED and should be interpreted in relation thereto. An authorized representative refers to any of the BRCC Officers so empowered or the duly appointed Building Administration. Failure of the Condominium Corporation to enforce a rule or regulation or to render such determination shall in no way be construed as a waiver or an abandonment of said rule or regulation under any future application.

2.1 PURPOSE OF THE BUILDING

Except for the support facility units occupying the ground floor and the common areas or otherwise as may be provided in the Master Deed, the condominium units of Bonifacio Ridge shall be used only and exclusively as residential condominium units and shall be occupied and used only as private residence by their respective owners or authorized lessees thereof, their tenants, families, guests and domestic help, and for no other purpose, subject to the restrictions and limitations as provided in the Master Deed and the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions and the Design Standards and Guidelines of Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation, and such rules and regulations as may be duly promulgated by the Condominium Corporation.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.2 LIMITATIONS ON THE USE OF UNITS AND COMMON AREAS

2.2.1 No condominium unit or parking slot defined and established under the Master Deed shall be subdivided into smaller units, nor shall such unit or parking slot be partitioned, either judicially or extra judicially, among co- owners thereof except by the sale of the entire unit and distribution of the proceeds. No parking slot shall be partitioned separately from the unit to which it corresponds.

2.2.2 Obstructions or restrictions to entrances, exits, fire escapes, elevators, stairways, lobbies, parking spaces or any part of the common areas are not permitted. No part of the common areas shall be used for storage or for any other purpose incompatible with the intent of the use of such common area as contemplated in the Master Deed and these House Rules.

2.2.3 Nothing shall be kept in any unit or in the common areas, which will contravene the building code or fire code, or increase the rate of premiums on insurance policies on the building, or be cause for the cancellation or such policies.

2.2.3.1 The space in front of each unit is part of the common area. Accordingly, no furniture plants and like items may be placed in this area. This area shall be kept free of obstructions at all times.

2.2.3.2 The Administration reserves the right to remove any personal items (e.g., furniture) of a unit owner or tenant who violates this House Rule. Unit owners and tenants do not have the right to use common areas for their personal use. No one is allowed to store personal items in the common areas.

2.2.4 Nothing shall be placed in any unit or in the common areas, which may impair the structural soundness and stability of the building or change the exterior appearance of the building.

2.2.4.1 Except as otherwise provided in the Master Deed, no repairs or modifications that may tend to or that will affect the uniformity of the interior hallways and the façade of the buildings or impair any easement, may be done.

2.2.5 The unit shall not be used for any purpose which may damage the reputation of the condominium development, erode its property value, or disturb the peace of residents. No residential unit shall be used as an office, boarding

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** house, day care center, or teaching facility (i.e., for music, cooking, tutorials, languages, etc.)

2.2.6 No alterations or works in any unit will be allowed without the written approval of the Condominium Corporation, through the Administration. The owner or tenant shall submit detailed plans and the appropriate building permit/s to the Administration for review and approval before starting the works. All permits required by the local government unit concerned or any government agency pertaining to such renovations shall be for the account of the unit owner/residents. Work to be done shall not cause damage to the building nor cause the electrical capacity of the unit or of the building to be exceeded, and shall comply with all pertinent government rules and regulations, including without limitation the National Building Code and Fire Code .

2.2.7 All radios, television sets, appliances and other electrical equipment used in each unit must have specifications consistent with those prescribed in the rules and regulations, if any, of the building’s insurance company. The unit owner or tenant will be liable for any damage caused to third parties in connection with his use of said appliances and electrical equipment. The unit owner shall also bear all costs in relation to any damage caused to any equipment or appliance pertaining to the building that may be installed or used in his apartment.

2.2.8 Nothing shall be allowed to hang from unit windows, plant boxes, or any part of the common areas. Except as approved by the Condominium Corporation, no sun baffles, awnings, antennas, clotheslines or window guards shall be installed on the exterior of any unit. Neither flower pots may be placed outside any apartment unit, except in the areas specified by the Condominium Corporation. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in respect of any unit with a porch:

2.2.8.1 No awnings, roofing, clotheslines and similar items, whether of a temporary or permanent nature, may be installed on the porch of the units on the ground floor.

2.2.8.2 No porch may be used as a clothes drying area.

2.2.8.3 The plants in the planter boxes in front of any porch may not be changed by the resident. These plants are part of the overall landscape plan of the podium/swimming pool area.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.2.9 The owner or the tenant must not place or paint any sign, notice, poster or other advertising medium on any part of the common area or the building exterior.

2.2.10 Business solicitation or advertisements inside the building (example: distribution of flyers, leaflets, calling cards, peddling of merchandise, etc.) is strictly prohibited. However, flyers, leaflets and brochures may be placed in mailboxes subject to the approval of the Administration and/or the House Committee.

2.2.11 Dusting, shaking out or beating of rugs and the like, from windows, parking areas or the building exterior is prohibited.

2.2.12 The main lobbies are for the use of residents and guests only. Domestic helpers and drivers may use the main lobbies only when accompanied by a resident otherwise they must use the service entrance. Construction workers, delivery men, and similar persons shall enter the building premises through the service entrance.

2.2.13 Except when expressly authorized under the Master Deed, the Condominium Corporation may not sell, exchange, lease or otherwise dispose of the common areas in the project unless authorized by the affirmative vote of all members of the Condominium Corporation.

2.3 DISPOSITION OF UNITS

2.3.1 A unit owner who wishes to sell his unit shall submit a letter of intent to sell his unit to the Administration prior to any intended sale of his unit. He shall provide the Corporate Secretary of the Condominium Corporation with copies of the deed of sale covering the disposition of his unit to a third party within 3 days from the date thereof.

2.3.1.1 Right of First Refusal

2.3.1.1.1A unit owner who wishes to sell his units (Selling Unit Owner) shall first offer such unit to the other members (Other Unit Owners) of the Condominium Corporation through a written notice addressed to the Corporate Secretary specifying the price, terms and conditions of the offer.

2.3.1.1.2 Within three (3) business day’s receipt of the said offer, the Corporate Secretary shall transmit the same to the Other Unit Owners indicating the date on which the offer was received

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** by him. If within the said three (3) business days the Corporate Secretary fails or is unable to transmit the said offer, the Selling Unit Owner may transmit the offer directly to the Other Unit Owners.

2.3.1.1.3 The Other Unit Owners have ten (10) calendar days from date of receipt of the offer by the Selling Unit Owner within which to accept the offer (Offering Period), by transmitting to the Corporate Secretary of the Condominium Corporation, or to the Selling Unit Owner, a written notice of his acceptance of the offer as well as the cash or certified check(s) to be drawn on any local or domestic bank in an amount sufficient to meet the terms of the offer.

2.3.1.1.4 The Corporate Secretary upon receipt of the written acceptance of any of the Other Unit Owners within the Offering Period, shall transmit to the Selling Unit Owner such written acceptance and payments referred in Sec. 2.2 (e) of the Master Deed with Declaration of Restrictions, not later than three (3) business days from receipt of the same. In case there are two (2) or more unit owners willing to accept the offer and have properly notified the Corporate Secretary in accordance herewith, the Selling Unit Owner shall have the option to choose the buyer from among the accepting unit owners.

2.3.1.1.5 If the offer is not accepted within the Offering Period, the Selling Unit Owner may now offer to sell his unit to any other buyer under the same or better price, terms and conditions contained in the original offer, provided, however, that such buyer is acceptable to the Condominium Corporation. If the Selling Unit Owner shall be unable to sell his unit at the price and terms and conditions specified in the original offer and is required to lower the price or substantially alter the said terms and conditions, the Selling Unit Owner shall re-offer his unit in the matter above described, except that the Offering Period shall be shortened to five (5) calendar days, at such lower price or upon such substantially altered terms and conditions.

2.3.1.2 All lease contracts shall contain, among others, the following provision: “The Board of Trustees of the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation is expressly authorized to demand and receive from the

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** lessee the rent due on the said unit up to an amount sufficient to pay all dues, assessments, interests, penalties, attorney’s fees and other charges.”

2.3.2 A buyer or tenant will not be allowed to enter the unit premises and to occupy and use the same unless the following conditions are fully complied with:

2.3.2.1 All dues, assessments, penalties, fines and whatever charges accrued on the subject unit are fully paid.

2.3.2.2 The unit owner furnishes the Board with a copy of the duly approved, signed and notarized copy of the sale or lease contract;

2.3.2.3 The unit owner provides the Board with a written notice of the date on which the approved buyer or tenants will move into the premises at least seven (7) days prior to actual move-in.

2.4 USE OF SOCIAL FACILITIES

2.4.1 SOCIAL HALL AND PODIUM

2.4.1.1 The Social Hall and its pantry are located on the Ground Floor of the Building. These are for the exclusive use and enjoyment of the residents and guests. Neither pets nor animals are allowed in the Social Hall and its pantry.

2.4.1.2 The use of Social Hall is restricted to purely social private parties of residents and immediate members of their families (and for the families of residents). No event sponsorship is allowed (i.e., seminars, conferences, meetings, business and other commercial functions). Office parties are not allowed. In no event will the social hall be used for functions that are political, civic, religious, or charitable in character.

2.4.1.3 Requests for the use of the Social Hall shall be made through the Administrator and will be entertained on a first come, first served basis.

2.4.1.4 Charges and the Reservation Form for the use of the Social Hall are available at the Administration Office.

2.4.1.5 No party shall exceed 5 hours and all parties shall end on or before midnight.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.4.1.6 The number of guests in any given party must be limited to a maximum of 50 guests for Social Hall reservations. For reservations of the Podium, including swimming pool area, a maximum of one hundred (100) guests may be accommodated. The unit owner or tenant concerned shall see to it that no disturbing activities such as boisterous or excessively loud music will be allowed during the party. For the Podium/swimming pool area, reservations for weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) are not accepted.

2.4.1.7 Absolutely no cooking/barbecuing shall be allowed in any part of the common areas. Smoking inside the social hall is strictly prohibited.

2.4.1.8 Absolutely no cooking is allowed in the social hall. Caterers are allowed to bring in food warmers to heat food to be served.

2.4.1.9 No dishwashing is allowed in the pantry area of the social hall.

2.4.1.10 All furniture to be brought in for functions must have gliders. This will prevent the wood flooring from being scratched/damaged.

2.4.1.11 It is the responsibility of the unit owner to clean up the social hall after its use. Due care shall be exercised in the use of facilities and properties of the Condominium Corporation. Damages caused to persons or property shall be paid for by the resident/s concerned.

2.4.2 SWIMMING POOL

2.4.2.1 The swimming pool and its surrounding areas are for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. Guests must be accompanied by a resident at all times.

2.4.2.2 Residents are responsible for the conduct of their guests at all times.

2.4.2.3 The number of guests of any resident using the pool must not exceed four (4) at any one time.

2.4.2.4 Regular swimming hours are from 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Only residents who are more than 21 years old can use the pool beyond 7:00 P.M. up to 10:00 PM.

2.4.2.5 Persons in the employ of residents, house help, construction workers, maintenance and agency personnel and the Condominium Corporation administrative staff are not allowed to use the pool.

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Yayas/maids are not allowed to swim with the children they are accompanying.

2.4.2.6 Children between 8-12 years old must be accompanied by an adult household member who shall be responsible for the safety and behavior of the children. Infants are not allowed in the pool except when accompanied by parents.

Please remind your children not to swim or play in the path of lap swimmers.

Adult household members must ensure that young children have sufficient bowel control before allowing them to swim in the pool. Unit owners/residents will be assessed and are required to pay for a change of swimming pool water if their child/children defecate or vomit in the pool.

2.4.2.7 When using the pool deck furniture/lounge chairs, please lay out your towel on the lounge chair before lying down. Moving pool deck furniture/lounge chairs is prohibited as this may scratch or damage tiles.

Please instruct your children not to step on or jump on the pool lounge chairs. These chairs are not trampolines. The Administration will not be liable for any accidents caused by children misusing the pool or pool deck furniture.

If your children break or damage any furniture, kindly report this immediately to the Administration so that you can be assessed for the replacement cost.

2.4.2.8 Persons who have skin diseases, sore eyes, cough, cold or other communicable diseases are not allowed to use the pool.

2.4.2.9 Residents and their guests must take a shower in the facilities provided before using the swimming pool, and should provide their own towels.

2.4.2.10 Only those in their swimsuits or swimming trunks are allowed to use the pool.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.4.2.11 After swimming, residents and their guests must dry themselves and wear appropriate dry clothing when leaving the swimming pool area. No one is allowed to track water into the corridors or elevators.

This will help avoid any possible accident where a resident/owner/guest might slide and suffer injuries for which the offending individual may be liable for damages.

2.4.2.12 Food and drinks are strictly prohibited in the swimming pool.

2.4.2.13 No pets or animals are allowed in the pool area.

2.4.2.14 Residents and guests are solely responsible for their own safety, as the Administration will not provide a lifeguard at the swimming pool area.

2.4.2.15 No rough play shall be allowed within the pool area.

2.4.2.16 Night-lights shall be on between 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 PM.

2.4.2.17 Slippers are not allowed in the pool.

2.5 ROOF TOP

Residents are not allowed to have access to the rooftop unless accompanied by Administration personnel.

2.6 ELEVATORS

2.6.1 The passenger elevators are strictly for the use of unit owners or tenants, their families and guests. All other persons shall use the service elevators. Maids and drivers can only use the passenger elevator when accompanied by residents or when accompanying a child.

2.6.2 Heavy and/or voluminous articles are to be delivered to apartment units through the service elevator. This elevator must be provided by the owner or tenant with protective padding or boards during moving in/out.

2.6.3 Smoking is not allowed in the elevators.

2.6.4 Articles in excess of the maximum load of the elevator (1000 kgs for passenger elevator and 1150 kgs for service elevator) will not be allowed in the elevator. Damage to the building elevator caused by moving or carrying of any heavy

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** article therein shall be for the account of the owner and/or tenant responsible for such damage.

2.7 VEHICLE/PARKING AREAS/DRIVERS

2.7.1 The parking slots are appurtenant to each unit therefore cannot be sold to a third party separately from the unit.

2.7.2 The clear height of the driveway from the basement is 2.3 meters. For parking slots, the clear height varies from 1.9 meters to 2.3 meters unless otherwise noted for specific slots.

2.7.3 Cars of residents shall be parked only in slots assigned to them. Any car found in an unauthorized parking slot will be towed to the designated parking slot at the owner’s expense.

2.7.4 Residents and their respective guests must observe traffic rules and regulations when inside the building premises. Speed limit is 5 kph and directional signs posted must be followed.

2.7.5 Cars should be parked facing the wall (“head in parking”).

2.7.6 Only one car per slot is allowed. Double parking is not allowed. Trailers are not allowed inside the parking areas.

2.7.7 Parking spaces must not be used for storage of any kind.

2.7.8 Warming up of vehicle engines for more than 10 minutes while inside the parking area is not allowed. (This causes carbon monoxide poisoning.)

2.7.9 The blowing of car horns is not allowed.

2.7.10 There shall be no cycling inside the Bonifacio Ridge premises. No motorbike or any noisy contraption will be operated in any part of the building premises.

2.7.11 Repair works, maintenance and tune up of vehicles within the condominium premises is not allowed.

2.7.12 General cleaning of the parking slot is the responsibility of the Administration. Specifically, the Administration is responsible for the sweeping and hosing of the parking slots.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.7.13 Cars may be cleaned by wiping the same with a rag, and for this purpose, the person cleaning the car shall use a water container no larger than a medium sized pail. The use of water hoses to wash cars is strictly prohibited. “Car wash boys” are not allowed in the premises. Spilling of water on the parking slot/neighboring parking slots is not allowed. Drivers must mop up spilled water. Also, cars may be washed in the designated car wash area. Unit owners/ residents/drivers must keep the car wash area clean and are not allowed to litter.

2.7.14 While in the premises of the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium, drivers are prohibited from gambling, drinking liquor, loitering, indulging in horseplay or other rowdy behavior, staying and/or sleeping inside parked vehicles. Drivers will stay in the Drivers’ Quarter/waiting area while waiting for their employers. No one is allowed to wait/linger/sleep in any part of the common areas at the ground floor, basement, or Podium areas. This is part of Security measures and Security personnel will call the attention of violators. The Condominium Corporation reserves the right to penalize and fine violators and their employers.

2.7.15 Cars of the unit owners and tenants must be registered with the Administration Office and must attach/display their “Bonifacio Ridge” car stickers visibly on the lower left portion of the windshield for inspection. Only vehicles of unit owners and tenants shall be given the “Bonifacio Ridge” car sticker. Vehicles without these stickers will not be allowed entry into the basement/above-ground parking slots. The Condominium Corporation reserves the right to renew/change car stickers every year for security purposes. The price of the sticker to the unit owner/tenant will be at cost. Application forms are available at the Administration Office.

2.7.15.1 Visitors’ cars are not allowed to park in the ground floor or basement parking areas, except when the unit owner/resident gives a written authorization addressed to the Building Administrator to park in his/her own parking slot

2.7.16 Delivery vans shall park at the designated delivery area to unload their cargo. The Building Administrator will ensure that a Security Guard checks on/monitors the loading/unloading of cargo, as well as checks on/monitors the delivery personnel as they bring up cargo/items to the condo unit and/or bring down cargo/items from the condo unit. Delivery personnel will be liable for any damages caused to the Bonifacio Ridge or other vehicles parked in their slots.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.7.17 The Condominium Corporation and/or the Administration Office will not be held liable for any loss of or damage to vehicles in the parking area. The Administration, however, will conduct an investigation into such incidents and submit an appropriate report to the House Committee and the tenant involved.

2.7.18 Leasing of parking slots shall be limited to other Bonifacio Ridge residents only. For security reasons, parking slots shall not be leased out to non- residents (those not living in the Bonifacio Ridge). Residents leasing out their parking slots shall furnish the Administration a copy of the relevant lease agreement for information.

2.7.19 Street parking in front of Bonifacio Ridge is not allowed for security and safety purposes. Keeping the area free from parked vehicles allows quick access to the building in case of emergencies.

2.8 GARBAGE DISPOSAL

2.8.1 Garbage disposal time will be from 6:00 AM-9:00 AM and 6:00 PM-9:00 PM.

2.8.2 Burning of waste materials, garbage or refuse is not allowed in any part of the condominium.

2.8.3 The unit owner or tenant shall keep and maintain the premises clean and sanitary, free from obnoxious or unpleasant odors.

2.8.4 The unit owner or tenant will not dispose of or throw away any material or substance whatsoever out of or from any window or common area.

2.8.5 As part of the Waste Management Program being undertaken in Bonifacio Ridge, wet garbage must be placed inside black bags while dry and recyclable wastes must be placed inside transparent bags.

2.8.6 Unit owners or tenants will observe the following procedures regarding the use of the garbage chute.

2.8.6.1 All wet garbage should be placed in black bags, and thrown into the chute. No biodegradable garbage that will stink or is stinking should be left at the service elevator area. These should be thrown in the chute or brought downstairs to the garbage area.

2.8.6.2 Recyclables such as bottles, papers, plastics, cans and heavy containers should be placed in transparent bags and left on the floor beside the garbage chute. These will be collected by the janitors daily.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.8.6.3 Large bags/bundles should not be forced into the chute.

2.8.6.4 All garbage bags must be properly tied before disposal.

2.8.6.5 Unit owners or tenants shall see to it that all bundles of waste slide out of the hopper into the chute.

2.8.7 Residents will be responsible for the regular cleaning of their grease traps.

2.8.7.1 The maintenance personnel can do the grease trap cleaning upon request with a service charge of P300.00

2.9 UPKEEP OF UNITS

2.9.1 The upkeep and repair of each unit shall be shouldered by the owner or tenant who must maintain his unit in a good and sanitary condition. He shall compensate other residents for damages he may cause them due to defects in his unit (e.g. defective plumbing fixtures/air conditioning drain leaks in other units) or their negligence (e.g. leaving faucets running causing flooding in his unit and leaks in other units.)

2.9.2 No noxious materials shall be kept in any unit or in the common areas.

2.9.3 Individual range hoods (provided by the unit owners) installed in each unit must be maintained by the resident (whether unit owner or tenant) at least monthly by washing the air filter and draining accumulated oil.

2.9.4 All kitchen sink drains have been provided with grease traps (located underneath). This must be maintained by the resident (whether unit owner or tenant) through checking and cleaning of the grease traps by removing accumulated grease/waste food at least once a week. Any damage caused by leaks and overflows to the unit and other resident’s units shall be repaired by the unit owner/resident concerned.

2.10 AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM

2.9.5 Every unit is provided with the following air-conditioning units:

2.9.5.1 Master’s Bedroom – single split type 1.0 HP

2.9.5.2 Bedroom 2 – single split type 1.0 HP

2.9.5.3 Den – window type ¾ HP

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2.9.6 Living and Dining Rooms are each provided with pipe sleeves good for a 1.0 HP capacity split type air-conditioning unit.

2.9.7 Installation of additional air conditioners shall be cleared first with the Administration for compliance with the electrical and mechanical requirement of the building. 2.9.8 Air-conditioning drains must be regularly cleaned/declogged by unit owner to prevent clogging and water backflows. Any damage caused by leaks and backflows to the unit and other resident’s units shall be repaired by the unit owner/resident concerned.

2.9.9 Residents shall keep their air conditioning systems in good working condition to avoid excessive leaks and noise, which may disturb other residents of the building. If a resident fails to keep any such device in good working condition, the Condominium Corporation may arrange the removal of such device and charge the removal cost to the resident concerned. Moreover, residents shall be liable for damages caused to other units by such defective equipment. The device will not be returned to the apartment until it is in proper working condition and only with the written consent of the Condominium Corporation, through the Administration.

2.9.10 Only the Master Bedroom air-conditioning unit shall be allowed to run during power outage so as not to burden or overload the capacity of the existing emergency generator system of the condominium. Only one (1) refrigerator, selected lights and a convenience outlet can be used during brownouts. Refer to ANNEX A - Unit Fit Out Guidelines of this Resident’s Handbook.

2.11 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

2.11.1 Electrical and telephone panels shall be accessible at all times. No obstruction of any kind will be allowed inside the panel rooms.

2.11.2 Access to units shall be allowed for inspection of fire protection devices at reasonable hours and with 24 hours’ prior notice to the unit owner/tenant.

2.11.3 The installation of wiring for electrical or telephone installation, television antennas, machines, air conditioning units, or the like, on the exterior of the building or on the roof without written authorization from the Condominium Corporation is prohibited.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.11.4 Any additional electrical load to be added by the unit owner shall first be cleared with the Condominium Corporation to verify compliance with the electrical load capacity per unit.

2.11.5 No awning, radio or television antenna or any device for such purpose may be installed on the exterior portion of the building gardens or terraces or rooftop.

2.12 LPG SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE

2.12.1. Leaks

2.12.1.1 If the smell of gas is detected, DON’T turn electrical switches and appliances on or off, DON’T use the phone or cellular phone, DON’T smoke, but DO open the windows. Check that all appliance taps are off, close the main isolating valve, do a Soap Suds Test, and call your Bonifacio Gas Customer Account Officer at 8168377 or 8812533/8811523 (emergency hotline) using your neighbors’ phone or your cellular phone at least 15 meters away.

2.12.1.2 In case of possible leak, do the Soap Suds Test. Make the Soap Suds Solution by dissolving enough soap in water to create bubbles. Apply solution using a sponge on the area where leak is suspected. Observe for bubbles caused by escaping gas. Call your Bonifacio Gas Customer Account Officer (CAC) at 8168377 or 8812533/8811523 (emergency hotline) for assistance

2.12.1.3 Do the Soap Suds Test to the whole internal pipeline and copper tubes/LPG hose at least once every month to ensure the integrity of your installation.

2.12.2 Meters, Valves and Gas lines

2.12.2.1 Close main isolating valve if kitchen will not be in use or appliance isolating valve if a certain gas appliance will not be used for long periods of time. This is to minimize possible leakages.

2.12.2.2 Make sure that all taps/knobs of the gas appliances are in the off position before you turn on the main isolating valve or appliance isolating valve. This is to minimize the possibility of gas escaping from gas burners that have been left accidentally on and unnoticed.

2.12.2.3 Replace the copper tubes or LPG hose when worn out or damaged. Do not attempt to replace the copper tube without proper assistance.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** Call your Bonifacio Gas CAC officer at 8158377 or 8812533/8811523 (emergency hotline) for assistance.

2.12.2.4 Keep area around gas meter set-up especially the main isolating valve free of clutter or enable easy shut off of supply when needed.

2.12.2.5 For identification purposes, paint your gas pipes yellow and attach labels especially for the equipment that make up your gas meter set up for everyone’s information.

2.12.2.6 Maintain the yellow paint on the LPG pipeline to prevent premature rusting. Should rust form, scrape off with non-sparking scrapper, put anti-rust and paint yellow again.

2.12.2.7 Cover pipeline with necessary protection if this is exposed to high traffic areas such as walkways/hallways.

2.12.3 Gas Appliances and Range Hoods

2.12.3.1 Never put inflammable items such as newspapers, gasoline, chemicals and rags near the gas burners as these may catch fire.

2.12.3.2 Clean gas appliances after each use. Grease and spillovers can cause fire. This will also save you from a major clean up.

2.12.3.3 For tough stains on gas appliances, use a mixture of hot water and vinegar, rinse and dry well.

2.12.3.4 To clean your oven, operate at maximum temperature until oil and food residues turn to residual dust. Then remove dust by using a dampened sponge.

2.12.3.5 Clean exhaust fans regularly to ensure good air filtration. Accumulated oil and dirt may also attract the flame and cause fire.

2.12.3.6 Clean aluminum filters of range hoods once a month. Use warm soapy water, rinse and let dry.

2.12.3.7 Range hood carbon filters must be replaced every 8 – 12 months depending on use to ensure good air filtration.

2.12.3.8 The LPG flame should be blue. Yellow flame may mean that the gas burner is dirty. Clean your gas appliance regularly and remove

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2.12.4 Avoid unnecessary handling of the gas meter, isolating valves, pipeline and copper tubes to prevent premature wear and tear.

2.13 FIRE PROTECTION/FIRE DRILL

2.13.1 There shall be no tampering with the fire protection device (sprinkler, fire alarm, smoke detectors, hose cabinets, etc.) inside the units and other areas of the building.

2.13.2 Each owner or tenant shall install at his own expense one 10 lb. ABC Dry Chemical fire extinguisher to be located at the kitchen. Administration will monitor this regularly and if the owner has no fire extinguisher, the Condominium Corporation will purchase and provide one and charge the cost of said fire extinguisher to the owner or tenant.

2.13.3 All floors are provided with a fire evacuation plan posted at the hallways. Fire drills shall be conducted at least once a year.

2.13.4 Residents are required to provide a leak detector and shut-off valve for LPG tanks, to ensure fire safety in the building.

2.14 TELEPHONE

The telephone at the front desk is strictly for the use of authorized personnel of the Condominium Corporation. The lines must be kept open for incoming calls and for immediate use in cases of emergencies.

2.15 NOISE

2.15.1 Residents must refrain from noisy or boisterous acts that would disturb the peace and quiet of other residents.

2.15.2 Residents must be considerate when using musical instruments, radios, television sets and amplifiers so as not to disturb the other residents of the building. Residents shall likewise refrain from making minor repairs involving the use of hammers and other noisy tools/equipment at night or on weekends.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.16 PETS

2.16.1 All owners or tenants with pets must register these with the Administration and show proof that these have received at least rabies and distemper shots.

2.16.2 Pets shall be limited to small housebroken animals. Large, dirty, dangerous, noisy and foul smelling animals are not allowed in the building. For each unit, pets shall not be more than either 1 small dog or 1 small cat (of a size that can be hand carried) or a reasonable number of birds or aquarium fishes. No other types of pets and animals shall be allowed.

2.16.3 Pets shall be kept within the owner’s unit. They must not be permitted in the lobby or common areas. They must be taken out on a leash, and hand carried, and shall be brought in and out of the building only by the service elevator.

2.16.4 Owners of pets shall be responsible for the cleaning of the dirt or damage caused by their pets in the common areas of the building and shall be solely responsible for any injury that may be caused by their pets to any person or property.

2.16.5 The House Committee of the Condominium Corporation has the discretion to prohibit the retention in any unit of any pet, which they find to be dangerous, or a nuisance to the residents.

2.17 DOMESTIC HELPERS/DRIVERS/VENDORS/DELIVERY MEN

2.17.1 The unit owner and/or tenants are responsible for the behavior and conduct of domestic helpers, drivers, and other persons under their employ or control and must ensure the compliance of these persons with the House Rules and Declaration of Restrictions.

2.17.2 All domestic helpers and drivers shall be registered with the Administration Office and shall secure the Bonifacio Ridge I.D. cards to gain access to the building. Please refer to the section on Identification Cards for details.

2.17.3 They shall be allowed visitors only upon prior clearance by their respective employers specifying the name/s of the visitor/s and hour/s of the visit. Otherwise, they may entertain visitors in the designated areas assigned by the Administration. These visitors must not loiter around the condominium and must remain in the unit of the owner/tenant who employs the domestic helper or driver they are visiting.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.17.4 Domestic helpers or drivers caught gambling, intoxicated, or stealing while inside the condominium shall be asked to leave and denied entry into the condominium and/or referred to the proper police agencies.

2.17.5 Vendors, bootblacks and beggars are not allowed inside the building or premises. The authorized newspaper boy, postman and other delivery service personnel will make their deliveries at the Reception Desk. The unit owner or the tenant may send his domestic help to pick up the delivery from the mailbox.

2.17.6 Mail matters shall be delivered to their respective mailboxes located at the ground floor for pick-up by the unit owner/tenant or his domestic helper.

2.18 SECURITY

2.18.1 Only authorized persons registered with the Administration Office shall be allowed to bring cars of unit owners or tenants in and out of the parking area.

2.18.2 Drivers of cars with heavily tinted glass and windshields shall open their side windows when going in and out of the parking area, to allow the guard to identify the drivers and their passengers.

2.18.3 The Administrator and/or her representative is/are authorized to enter a unit in case of emergency such as fire, flood or other life threatening situations, even if the occupants are out of the unit and even if such entry may cause damage to the doors and/or contents of the unit.

2.18.4 Any unusual occurrence in the building shall be reported immediately to the Administration Office and the Security Officer on duty.

2.18.5 No property of unit owners or tenants may be brought out of the building without a gate pass signed by the owner or tenant. The gate pass may be obtained from the Administration Office.

2.18.6 Bags and packages brought in/out by domestic helpers, drivers, construction workers, etc. shall be subject to search by security guards.

2.18.7 All deliveries to residents must be cleared through the security desk and no deliverymen shall be allowed inside the building without such clearance. Small hand-carried packages shall be accepted by the Reception Desk. No COD packages shall be accepted without prior arrangements with the desk. Deliveries of furniture, appliances, etc. are permitted only between 8:00 AM to

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2.18.8 The Administration and the Condominium Corporation shall not be liable for any loss inside the units or in the parking areas.

2.18.9 Notice of un-occupancy of a unit for more than 24 hours shall be given to the Administration for the necessity of shutting off any utilities such as water or LPG as may be required.

2.19 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION/UNIT FIT OUT GUIDELINES

Please see ANNEX A - Unit Fit Out Guidelines of this Resident’s Handbook. These shall form an inherent part of this set of House Rules and Regulations.

2.20. MOVING IN OR OUT

2.20.1 Delivery and pullout of furniture/appliances shall be allowed only between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mondays to Saturdays (except Holidays). The owner must coordinate with the Administration Office with ample time prior to the delivery or pullout..

2.20.2 Unit owners must advise the Administration in writing of the expiration/commencement of a lease contract in preparation for the move- out/in of the tenant concerned, at least one week before the expiration/commencement date of such contract.

2.20.3 The Administration will notify the owner if his tenant is vacating the unit prior to the expiration of the lease contract.

2.20.4 Unit owners must notify the Board of any change in occupant/lessee in writing, at least one week before move-in of the new tenant, to ensure that those occupying the unit are indeed authorized by the owner to stay/reside in the unit.

2.21 PLUMBING

2.21.1 No occupant of a unit will allow anyone to do any work on any portion of the water, sanitary and plumbing system of the building unless supervised by the building Administration personnel.

2.21.2 It must be noted that each lower floor is the route and access of sanitary lines for repair of the floor above. Thus, request for maintenance work for sanitary

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2.21.3 Costs of restoration of the access unit must be borne by the party requesting access to such unit for purposes of repairing his unit.

2.22 CONDOMINIUM EMPLOYEES

2.22.1 The maintenance personnel of the Condominium Corporation will not be responsible for the upkeep, maintenance and/or repair of the interior of the 288 units, their respective parking slots and other areas not considered “common areas” of condominium as defined in the Master Deed and Declaration of Restrictions of the project. Maintenance and upkeep of these units are solely the responsibility of the individual owner or lessees thereof.

2.22.2 The owners or tenants, subject to the following rules and regulations may avail of the services of the Maintenance Personnel:

2.22.2.1 All written requests for service or repair must be coursed through the Administration Office or Concierge/Reception. Such service or repair will then be scheduled by the Administration, except in emergencies where urgent attention is required.

2.22.2.2 Job order forms will support all services rendered. Service charge is P100.00 per hour, per head for minor jobs exceeding 15 minutes and an additional of P100.00 per head for every hour thereafter. The Administration shall bill the resident after the work is satisfactorily completed. No payments shall be made directly to the staff.

2.22.2.3 Jobs which require major repair will not be accepted.

2.22.3 Owner or tenants are discouraged from tipping employees, and acceptance of a tip will be a cause for an employee’s disciplinary action. Opportunity is given at Christmas time to contribute to the employee’s fund.

2.22.4 No resident of the building shall send any employee of the Condominium Corporation or the Administration on any private errand or task within or out of the building.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.23 PEST CONTROL

2.23.1 Monthly pest control services against rodents, mosquitoes, vermin and other pests including inspection for the presence of wood termites will be provided by the Condominium Corporation upon prior notice to unit owners or tenants. The expenses to be incurred for such services will form part of the dues to be assessed.

2.23.2 In the event that a resident or owner refuses to avail of the regular pest control services provided by the Condominium Corporation, he must have monthly pest control services conducted by another qualified contractor of his choice. Further, such tenant or owner must notify the Condominium Corporation of the date and time on which such pest control services will be rendered as well as the person or entity providing such services. Such services must be rendered from 8:00AM to 5:00PM, Mondays to Saturdays. The Administration has the right to inspect the units to ensure that proper pest control treatment is administered and maintained.

2.23.3 The Condominium Corporation shall not be liable for any damage caused to property by the hired pest control contractor, including those caused by re- infestation of pests.

2.24 PORCHES

2.24.1 Cooking in any part of the building (except inside the units) is strictly prohibited. No cooking is permitted in any other part of the common areas or the social hall. The cleanliness and maintenance of the garden area, terrace, porch and its surrounding walls and roof are the responsibility of every unit owner or tenant.

2.24.2 Residents must allow the gardener access to their porches at reasonable hours to enable the gardeners to maintain the plants.

2.25 KEYS

2.25.1 Whenever the unit owner or tenant leaves for any appreciable length of time, the key/s to the door of the unit may be left to a trusted person. The unit owner shall give the name of the temporary custodian of the unit’s keys to the Administration.

2.25.2 If a key is entrusted by a unit owner or tenant or by any member of his family, or by his agent, employee, servant, or visitor to the Administrator, whether for his unit, car, baggage, storage room or other personal property, the entrusting

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2.25.3 The Lobby Guard is not authorized to keep the keys of any unit. The security agency has been instructed not to accept any keys for safekeeping.

2.26 LAUNDRY

No owner or tenant shall hang any clotheslines on any part of the building exposed to public view other than in the area designated for laundry purposes. No laundering of clothes whatsoever will be done except inside the unit.

2.27 IDENTIFICATION CARDS

For security purposes, identification cards are required for all persons under the employ of unit owners or tenants, i.e., drivers, domestic helpers, bodyguards, construction workers, etc. These can be secured from the Administration Office at cost. The identification cards will be necessary before such persons are allowed entry to the condominium premises.

2.27.1 All applications for the issuance of IDs as well as their replacements will be accomplished by the persons concerned and endorsed by the unit owner or tenants. Each application will be accompanied by two 1”x 1” photographs. I.D. Application Forms are available from the Building Administration Office. Each I.D. application is P100.00 and shall be ready with 1-2 weeks.

2.27.2 Only those who submit NBI, Police, and Barangay Clearances shall be issued an I.D. signed by the Building Administrator. I.D. Clearance Waiver Forms from the Building Administration Office duly signed and understood by the Unit Owner/Resident/Employer shall be honored in lieu of the above- mentioned clearances.

2.27.3 ID cards will be color-coded and their validity will depend on the status of employment indicated on the application form.

2.27.4 ID cards must be worn at all times while within the condominium premises. All domestic helpers and drivers are REQUIRED to pin on their I.D. while inside the buildings’ premises, specifically in the common areas (i.e., lobby, podium, hallways, elevators, parking area, driveways). The purpose of this security measure is to prevent unauthorized personnel who may have malicious intentions from entering entering/loitering in the building.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.27.5 ID cards are non-transferable.

2.27.6 Unit owners or tenants must promptly inform in writing the Administration Office of any change in the status of employment (termination, removal, suspension, resignation, etc.) of the person/s under their employ.

2.27.7 Unit owner must ensure that ID cards are returned upon termination of employment.

2.27.8 Lost ID cards must be reported immediately to the Administration Office. Replacements for lost ID cards may be obtained from the Administration Office at cost.

2.27.9 In cases where a unit owner’s employee desires to transfer to the employ of another unit owner or tenant within Bonifacio Ridge, clearance must first be secured from the previous employer. Issuance of an ID card will depend on the clearance given by the previous employer and this will be controlled by the Administration.

2.28 VISITORS

2.28.1 All visitors must go through the Reception Desk. Visitors shall be requested to sign the logbook at the Lobby.

2.28.2 All visitors must be announced. The receptionist/guard on duty will check with the unit owner or tenant first if the visitor is to be allowed to go up. Visitors will be allowed to go up to the units only upon the advice of the concerned resident.

2.28.3 Residents may also call the Concierge/Reception in advance to inform them that they are expecting visitors. Residents are requested to inform the Concierge/Reception the names of the visitors and their relationship (e.g., brother, sister, parent, friend, etc.).

2.28.4 All visitors are subject to the House Rules and Regulations of the Condominium Corporation. Unit owners or tenants will be responsible for the conduct of their visitors while in the condominium premises.

2.29 ASSESSMENT

2.29.1 All unit owners or tenants will be proportionately liable for the common area expenses, which will be assessed quarterly against each one of them and paid to the Condominium Corporation.

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2.29.2 Late payments of dues will be charged an interest rate of 24% per annum. In addition, a penalty at the rate of 8% per annum will be charged on delinquent accounts. The 24% interest will be imposed on unpaid accounts starting on the 21st day of the first month of the current quarter until fully paid. The 8% penalty will be imposed on delinquent accounts starting on the first day of the succeeding quarter until fully paid.

2.29.3 When a member fails to pay any charges within three weeks after the member receives the billing for such charge, the Administration shall send a FIRST REMINDER LETTER to such member, a week after the due date. This is already inclusive of 24% p.a. late payment interest which starts a day after the due date.

2.29.4 Should the delinquent member fail to make full payment within one month after receipt of the First Reminder Letter, the Administration Office shall send a SECOND REMINDER LETTER to such member.

2.29.5 Should the delinquent member continue to fail to make full payment within one month after the receipt of the Second Reminder Letter, the Administration Office shall send a THIRD REMINDER LETTER to such member, one week before the 8% p.a. penalty is imposed. This letter shall also give a one- week notice prior to the SUSPENSION of the following services, privileges and facilities:

a. use of swimming pool and social hall areas b. maintenance and janitorial services c. connection of the unit to emergency power d. water supply in the unit and/or drawing of water from any common area toilet e. any and all other services, privileges and facilities available to any Condominium Corporation member in good standing.

2.29.6 Should the delinquent member continue to fail to make full payment within two weeks after the receipt of the Third Reminder Letter, the Legal Counsel shall send a FINAL DEMAND LETTER to such member, giving the member two weeks to make full payment, otherwise proper legal action, including the filing of a case, shall be instituted. This is already inclusive of 24% p.a. late payment interest and 8% p.a. penalty interest respectively. The 8% p.a. penalty interest starts on the first day of the next quarter to be billed.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.29.7 Adverse claims against unit owners who fail to pay dues and other assessments for two consecutive quarters will be annotated on the titles to their units and enforced by foreclosure proceedings.

2.29.8 Any payment from a unit owner will be applied first in payment of any penalties and interest, then in payment of quarterly assessments, then in payment of utilities and other charges.

2.30 INSURANCE

The Condominium Corporation carries sufficient fire and property damage insurance on the building structure, common areas and building equipment. Unit owners or tenants are required to carry their own liability and property damage insurance covering the contents and improvements on their individual units.

2.31 CERTIFICATE OF MANAGEMENT

Unit Owners who sell their unit/s are required to secure a Certificate of Clearance from the Administration Office, prior to the execution of any agreement for the sale of such unit, for the purpose of certifying that the seller does not have any outstanding accounts with the Condominium Corporation.

2.31.1 A written request for the Certificate of Clearance must be filed with the Administrator.

2.31.2 A photocopy of the deed of sale must be attached to the written request.

2.31.3 The Certificate of Clearance will only be issued by the Administration Office upon verification that the seller does not have any outstanding accounts with the Condominium Corporation.

2.32 LEASE/MORTGAGE/LIEN/SUIT ON UNIT

2.32.1 A unit owner may lease, mortgage or otherwise encumber his unit to any third party provided that:

2.32.1.1 A prior written notice of such lease, mortgage or other encumbrance shall be given to the Condominium Corporation, with the name of the lessee or mortgagee indicated;

2.32.1.2 In case of a lease, the lessee is acceptable to the Condominium Corporation;

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.32.1.3 The said lease, mortgage or encumbrance shall be in writing and subject to the Master Deed and other documents appurtenant or related hereto;

2.32.1.4 In case of lease of any such unit and the unit owner is delinquent in the payment of any assessment, including interest and penalty thereon, the Condominium Corporation may require the lessee of such leased unit to remit directly in its favor any and all of the rentals accruing to the delinquent unit owner, which rentals shall be applied as payment for the delinquent accounts with the Condominium Corporation until full payment thereof;

2.32.1.5 Any lien that attaches to the unit by reason of the said lease, mortgage or encumbrance shall be subordinated to the lien referred to in Sec. 2.6 of the Master Deed.

2.32.1.6 The leasing or mortgaging unit owner shall be under obligation to incorporate into the instrument of lease or mortgage such provisions as may be necessary to give effect to items (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) of Sec. 2.3 of the Master Deed.

2.32.1.7 The unit owner shall not be relieved of his obligations under the Master Deed and other documents related to the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Condominium Corporation and these House Rules by reason of the said lease, mortgage or encumbrance.

2.32.2 A unit owner shall give a written notice to the Condominium Corporation of every lien upon his unit or his rights thereto within five (5) calendar days after the lien shall have attached to the unit.

2.32.3 Written notice shall be given by a unit owner to the Condominium Corporation of every suit or other proceeding, including therein the nature of such suit or proceeding, which may affect the title to his unit or his rights thereto within five (5) calendar days after the unit owner obtains knowledge thereof.

2.33 ADDRESS OF NOTICE

All communications and billings to the unit owners by the Condominium Corporation will be addressed and sent to their respective units at the Bonifacio Ridge, unless another address had been previously given in writing.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.34 MISCELLANEOUS

2.34.1 The Administration will provide every new unit owner/tenant with a Welcome Kit which includes the House Rules and Regulations, emergency and safety tips, application form for household help, drivers, car stickers, and gate pass forms and other materials to orient them on the procedures of the Condominium.

The Administrator or his/her designated staff will orient all drivers and household help on the House Rules and Regulations and enforce this strictly. The Administration will conduct a re-orientation from time to time to ensure that said personnel comply. Violators of House Rules and Regulations will be sanctioned and/or fined a penalty.

2.34.2 Complaints regarding the service of the building may be made in writing to the Administrator.

2.34.3 The Condominium Corporation has the right to file an action to enforce the House Rules and Regulations, and the party violating the House Rules and Regulations will pay for all costs of litigation and a reasonable attorney’s fee which will in no case be less than P10, 000.00.

2.34.4 Semi-monthly billing for work orders and other charges will be paid on time. The party violating this rule will pay all costs and expenses of collection including attorney’s fees of 25% of the amount, which will in no case be less than P10, 000.00.

2.34.5 The unit owner shall be liable for all violations of the Master Deed and Declaration of Restrictions, the Bonifacio Ridge Rules, and other Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Board, committed by the owner personally, his tenant/lessee, his family members or guests.

2.34.6 In the event that the unit owner or tenant fails to abate the violation/s committed within the deadline or time fixed for the abatement or correction of such violation, the owner shall pay the Condominium the following:

2.34.6.1 A penalty of P100.00 per day which shall accrue until such time that the unit owner has corrected such violation and complied to the satisfaction of the Board.

2.34.6.2 All expenses including attorney’s fees incurred by the Condominium Corporation for the enforcement of the provisions of the Master Deed and Declaration of Restrictions or the foregoing House Rules.

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SECTION TWO HOUSE RULES AND REGULATIONS ************************************************************** 2.34.7 All unit owners/residents and their employees must observe the “NO SMOKING” rule in all common areas of Bonifacio Ridge. All must likewise observe the “NO SPITTING” rule in all common areas. This will help maintain cleanliness and avoid the possible spread of infectious and other diseases.

2.35 Bonifacio Ridge Forms

The Bonifacio Ridge Forms are available from the Administration Office. Please check with the Administration Office for the current forms in use. For your reference, the commonly used forms are included in ANNEX B – Bonifacio Ridge Forms of this Resident’s Handbook.

THESE RULES AND REGULATION MAY BE CHANGED, AMENDED OR REPEALED AT ANY TIME BY RESOLUTION OF THE MAJORITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION.

SECURITY PERSONNEL ARE INSTRUCTED TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF UNIT OWNERS/RESIDENTS WHO VIOLATE RULES AND REGULATIONS AND REMIND THEM TO ABIDE BY THESE.

UNIT OWNERS/RESIDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF UNIT OWNERS/RESIDENTS WHO VIOLATE RULES AND REGULATIONS IN A COURTEOUS MANNER AND REMIND THEM AS WELL. ERRING UNIT OWNERS/RESIDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO BE OPEN TO SUCH REMINDING.

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Section Three

Decoration/ Renovation

Rules and Regulations

SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.1 INTRODUCTION

3.1.1 These regulations have been prepared to control works on site as well as assist owners and their designers/consultants/contractor in planning your unit’s renovation and completing works as efficiently and expeditiously as possible.

3.1.2 Owners are required to advise the Administration Office of any decoration/renovation works being carried out within their unit and to comply with the requirements and regulations detailed herein. The Administration Office must approve all works prior to commencement of the works.

3.1.3 Unit fit out guidelines can be found in ANNEX A - Unit Fit Out Guidelines of this Resident’s Handbook.

3.1.4 For minor interior repairs and maintenance or simple interior decorating jobs such as painting, wallpapering, installation of curtains and the like, there is no need to submit plans or post a bond. A work permit, however, is required.

3.1.5 All contractors on site will be subject to general rules and regulations applicable during construction phase to ensure proper conduct of works on site and coordinate any deliveries or removal of materials and debris.

3.1.6 All contractors on site are strictly prohibited from scattering debris in the hallways/corridors and service elevator area, as well as from allowing construction dust to spread in the hallways/corridors and service elevator area.

3.2 The Administration office shall be advised whenever construction work or servicing have to be undertaken within the owner’s unit/premises.

3.3 SUBMISSION OF PLANS

3.3.1 Prior to the start of work, the unit owner or his duly authorized representative shall apply for a permit from the Administration Office for approval of the following:

3.3.1.1 Four (4) sets of preliminary plans covering entire scope of work

3.3.1.2 Scope of Work

3.3.1.3 Date of renovation and target date of completion

3.3.1.4 Name of contractors and list of workers, tools and equipment

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.3.2 Permits are granted only to unit owners whose accounts (assessments, dues, utilities, etc.) are up to date.

3.3.3 Preliminary acceptance of Plans

3.3.3.1 After receipt of owner’s plans and technical specifications, the Administration Office will review in conjunction with the building’s relevant consultants, and will normally provide a written response giving Preliminary approval or further requirements within ten (10) days.

3.3.4 Resubmission and/or Further Details

3.3.4.1 If the owner’s plans are not accepted, the owner will be required to resubmit additional information or amended plans (4 sets) in accordance with the Building Administration requirements AS SOON AS POSSIBLE until they meet with the Building Administrator’s Approval.

3.3.4.2 Upon approval, one set of plans shall be returned to the owner and any comments as noted by the Building Administration or consultants shall be placed on the drawings.

3.3.4.3 The Condominium Corporation through the Building Administration Office reserves the right to approve, disapprove or give conditional approval to the submitted plans and specification.

3.4 NOTICE TO PROCEED

3.4.1 Building Administration shall issue a NOTICE TO PROCEED to the relevant owner after it has approved the plans and information as submitted and checked that all requirements in this section of the handbook have been complied with.

3.4.2 Submitted plans and specification are in compliance with the National Building Code and the owner has obtained the following permits as relevant from the City Office with copies being submitted to the Building Administration Office:

3.4.2.1 Building Permit

3.4.2.2 Electrical Permit

3.4.2.3 Structural, Mechanical, Sanitary Permits (when applicable)

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.4.3 The owner has notified the Building Administration of names and contact details of his approved contractors together with equipment list.

3.4.4 Copy of the comprehensive general liability insurance coverage has been submitted to the Building Administration Office.

3.4.5 The Owner has paid for the Construction Bond and the additional Housekeeping and Security Expenses as per Section 3.33.

3.5 Building Administration shall inform the neighboring units about the renovation/ construction works in writing, including pertinent details such as the start and completion dates, and assure them that the contractors have been briefed on the pertinent Rules and Regulations.

3.6 The unit owner shall provide the Administration office the following:

3.6.1 List of workers (2 copies) who will work in their units

3.6.2 Workers’ Identification (ID) Cards

3.6.2.1 The unit owner’s contractor shall provide workers’ ID Cards that shall match the list given to the Building Administration. These ID’s shall be countersigned by the Building Administrator for identification of the unit owners’ contractor construction personnel to be given access to the premises. These shall be properly accomplished and laminated; to avoid tampering and the expiration date shall be in accordance with the target completion date of the project. The ID’s shall be worn at all times while within the building premises. Those without ID’s shall not be allowed to enter.

3.6.2.2 Workers’ ID cards should be pinned prominently on the chest.

3.7 All the unit owners’ contractor workers, supervisors and other parties involved in the construction of the unit must log in and out with building security guards. The location of the designated entry/exits points shall be announced by the Building Administrator.

3.8 All the construction workers must be in plain yellow T-shirts (or uniform T-shirt bearing the contractors logo) long pants and shoes. Those in sleeveless shirts, short pants, sandals or slippers and the like shall not be allowed to enter the premises.

3.9 Any renovation crew must have a Manager/Foreman/Supervisor on site at all times who will coordinate with the Administration.

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.10 Workers and their supervisor are not allowed to loiter within the building premises, i.e., they should stay only within their work area to prevent loss or damage, disturbance and inconvenience in any form to other residents of the condominium.

3.11 Schedule of construction/repair work shall only be allowed on the following:

3.11.1 Mondays to Fridays (8 a.m. to 12:00 noon time and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.)

3.11.1.1 Minor carpentry work: (works that can be done within two (2) hours or less, i.e. drawer repair, cabinet locks, door closer fixing, door alignments, window lock sets)

3.11.1.2 Minor masonry: (tiles fixing, grouting small cement filling/finishing)

3.11.1.3 Laying of electrical circuits: (Electrical extension cords, fixing of bulbs or sockets and switches)

3.11.1.4 Manual sanding

3.11.1.5 Manual painting

3.11.2 Mondays to Fridays (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. noon time and 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m)

3.11.2.1 Major carpentry work (Heavy hammering): (works which require more than one (1) day, to finish/do i.e., chipping of walls, rehabilitation of cabinets, broken doors and windows, furniture)

3.11.2.2 Demolition

3.11.2.3 Spray painting

3.11.2.4 Welding

3.11.2.5 Electrical testing

3.11.2.6 Electric sanding

3.11.2.7 And all other works which may disturb the adjacent units

3.11.3 Absolutely no works shall be done on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.12 Delivery of construction materials shall only be from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays only.

3.12.1 Sand, gravel, cement and the like shall be delivered in sacks.

3.12.2 Unit owner shall secure a work/access permit prior to delivery of materials.

3.12.3 All deliveries shall be brought immediately to the construction site from the basement.

3.12.4 Deliveries shall not be received by the building guards or any of the Building Administration personnel. An assigned representative of the unit owner shall be present to receive the deliveries.

3.13 All materials, equipment, tools, etc. to be taken in should be listed accordingly for security guard’s inspection and records.

3.14 Pull out of construction debris

3.14.1 Pull out of all construction debris, excess materials and equipment which will no longer be used shall be allowed only from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays. As a security measure, a list of the excess materials, equipment, shall be submitted by the owner’s contractor for security guard’s inspection and records. Likewise, a gate pass shall be secured from the Building Administration to be counter signed by the owner.

3.14.2 To reiterate, all contractors on site are strictly prohibited from scattering debris in the hallways/corridors and service elevator area, as well as from allowing construction dust to spread in the hallways/corridors and service elevator area. They must sweep/mop up debris/dust in the hallways / corridors and service elevator area and coordinate with Building Administration if janitorial services is needed to further clean up after them.

3.15 Wives, children, relatives, and friends of workers are not allowed to stay inside the building premises.

3.16 Workers/supervisors and deliveries are not allowed to use any passenger elevator. They shall only use the service elevator. In case the service elevator is out of order, they shall use the stairways.

3.17 Construction workers can eat at the job site or in the unit but should provide a covered trashcan for waste and leftovers. All waste must be removed from the unit at

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** the end of every working day and disposed of outside the building. Nothing shall be left in the unit or corridors, fire exit stairs/landings.

3.18 Unit owners undertaking construction/repair shall compensate other unit owners or the Condominium Corporation for any loss or damage whatsoever caused directly or indirectly by their workers/contractor in the course of construction.

3.19 Fraternization with any of the building or tenants employees shall be strictly prohibited.

3.20 COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE

3.20.1 The contractor shall secure a Comprehensive General Liability Insurance from a reputable insurance company for bodily injury, property damage to the building and/or any third party for the entire duration of construction. A copy of the insurance coverage shall be submitted to the Building Administration prior to any work.

3.20.2 A Comprehensive General Liability Insurance is necessary for any construction/repair work which will cost over Php 100,000.00.

3.21 FIRE SAFETY

3.21.1 One (1) unit – 20 lbs. ABC type fire extinguishers shall be provided by the unit owner for every 11.40 m. radius of his unit, for the duration of the construction.

3.21.2 An extinguisher shall be provided and a fire watch assigned for any welding and/or gas cutting operation. A separate hot work permit for welding works shall be secured from the Building Administration. This hot work permit shall be secured daily.

3.21.3 Smoking is strictly prohibited within the construction site.

3.21.4 Cooking is strictly prohibited within the building or in the construction site.

3.21.5 Water supply and distribution facilities for firefighting purposes shall be provided and maintained in the construction site in accordance with the Local Fire Code.

3.22 Drinking of intoxicating liquors within the building by the workers is strictly prohibited and intoxicated workers will be barred from entering the building premises.

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.23 Gambling/bringing of deadly weapons are prohibited.

3.24 Any damage caused by the contractor on the finished walls, ceiling and flooring at common areas (hallways, stairs, lobbies, elevators, etc. and the adjacent units) shall be charged to the said contractor.

3.25 TAPPING OF UTILITIES

3.25.1 Tapping of electrical, mechanical, fire protection and plumbing utilities should be provided by the unit owner, in coordination with the Building Administration. No tapping of electrical supply in the common area is allowed.

3.26 SANITATION

3.26.1 The units, as well as the common areas shall be kept clean and free from foul odor. Garbage/construction debris shall not remain outside the unit and/or dumped in the condominium garbage chute nor placed in any part of the building premises. It shall be pulled out of the building premises immediately.

3.27 SAFETY MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT

3.27.1 The unit owner’s contractor shall provide safety measures such as construction net, sheeting, shoring, etc., whenever necessary.

3.28 Unit owners must seal their doors with a cloth/wood screen during the construction to prevent the spread of dust and prolonged exposure of other residents to the intoxicating fumed of lacquer or paint. Building Administration will inspect and ensure that this has been complied with. Violation shall be fined P1,000.00 per day.

3.29 Obstruction

3.29.1 Work will not be permitted outside the unit. Construction materials will not be allowed outside the unit nor in any other common area of the building.

3.30 BEHAVIOR OF WORKERS

3.30.1 The unit owner is responsible for controlling the conduct of his contractors and workers. No worker shall use the construction site as sleeping quarters. They should enter and leave every day.

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.31 ROUTINE INSPECTIONS

3.31.1 Administration Office and their assigned representatives shall conduct routine inspections of all construction sites frequently and regularly. ALL OBSERVATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BY THE INSPECTORS MUST BE TAKEN NOTE OF AND STRICTLY FOLLOWED. Condominium Corporation/Building Administration reserves the right to issue and demand construction changes on approved plans when deemed necessary.

3.31.2 The security personnel is given authority to issue violation slips for workers who violate the House Rules and Regulations, and General Construction Guidelines of the Condominium Corporation.

3.32 COMPLIANCE

3.32.1 Violations and/or non-compliance with any of the above guidelines and requirements and deviations from approved plans shall constitute grounds for work stoppage (especially when previous notices remain un-acted upon). The unit owner shall be responsible for the communication and implementation of all Construction Guidelines to his assigned contractor.

3.32.2 Damage made on common areas or other units by the said construction work, should be repaired prior to continuation of work.

3.33 GUIDELINES FOR RENOVATION BOND

3.33.1 Renovation of any unit shall be for a continuous period of no more than four (4) months. Unit owners having their units renovated must be mindful of the disturbance they are causing their neighbors, minimize this to the extent possible, and proactively maintain goodwill.

3.33.2 Unit owners shall post a cash bond deposit of P20,000.00 or the equivalent of 5% of the total project cost, whichever is higher. This will answer for damages or losses to the common area and to the adjacent units during construction/renovation.

3.33.3 Unit owners are required to pay P3,000.00 per month or a total of P12,000.00 for the four (4) months renovation period.. This is to answer for the extra cost of security and housekeeping expenses resulting from renovation works on the unit.

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.33.4 If renovation exceeds four (4) months, the owner violating the regulation will be charged an extra P2,000.00 per month. In no case will the total renovation period exceed five (5) months. If the renovation is completed earlier than four (4) months, the Condominium Corporation will refund to the unit owner any unspent amount prorated by the month. Non-payment of the above will mean stoppage of renovation work and is subject to penalty in the same manner as a regular condominium assessment.

3.34 A construction worker who breaks any rule will be banned from entry and doing any work in the building.

3.35 FINAL INSPECTION

3.35.1 The unit owner shall request the Condominium Corporation/Building Administration (in written form) at least three (3) days in advance, to conduct a Final Inspection of the following critical areas based on Ayala Property Management Corp. (APMC) building standards, the National Building Code, or any other existing national standards, whichever is safer, in the opinion of Bonifacio Ridge Building Engineer.

3.35.1.1 Electrical installation testing (Meager testing, load limitations per unit, etc.)

3.35.1.2 Fire protection system (sprinklers, smoke detectors, heat detectors, etc.)

3.35.1.3 Plumbing standards (grease traps, etc.)

3.35.1.4 And other critical work that might endanger the building

3.35.2 Any final work which does not conform with the specifications of the plan as originally submitted to the Board of Trustees / Building Administration, or that which is contrary to building safety laws and regulations, or which poses a potential hazard, may be removed or demolished by the Condominium Corporation at the expense of the unit owner.

3.36 Monetary penalties shall be imposed upon the unit owner/occupant for any and all violations and/or non-compliance with the above Construction Guidelines and deviation from approved plans:

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** OFFENSE PENALTIES Unauthorized alteration, of the following but not limited Full amount of construction to, relocation or removal of sprinklers, smoke detectors, bond or cost of damages fire alarms, plumbing and electric fixtures whichever is higher Damages caused to other units or common areas in the Actual cost to be deducted building from Construction bond Violation of work schedule P500.00 per incident Unauthorized extension of work schedule beyond the P1, 000.00 per day approved duration of the project Deviations from approved plans and/or specifications P10, 000.00 with rectification to original or approved revision at owner’s expense All other unauthorized violations of the rules and P1, 000.00 per day regulations in this document, not specifically mentioned above, from time of discovery until rectification

3.37 POST-CONSTRUCTION PHASE

3.37.1 Written Notice of Completed Construction

3.37.1.1 The unit owner/occupant shall inform the Building Administrator in writing of the completion of construction works for the premises. This will also serve as a written request for final inspection by the Building Administration Office.

3.37.2 Submission of As-Built Plans

3.37.2.1 The unit owner/occupant shall submit three (3) sets of As-Built drawings together with the Notice of Completed Construction. No Final Inspection will be conducted without the As-Built Plan.

3.37.3 Final Inspection

3.37.3.1 The Building Administrator and the unit owner, or his duly authorized representative, will conduct an inspection. Should the works differ materially from the approved drawings and specifications, or works are contrary to building safety laws, defects or deficiencies as noted will be conveyed in writing by the Building Administration Office to the unit owner or his representative for his/her corrective action. Upon rectification, another final inspection will then be scheduled and conducted.

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SECTION THREE RENOVATION/DECORATION RULES & REGULATIONS *************************************************************** 3.37.4 Acceptance Letter

3.37.4.1 After the unit owner or his alternate has complied with all requirements, a Final Acceptance Letter shall be released by the Building Administration on behalf of the Condominium Corporation.

3.37.4.2 If the penalties incurred by the unit owner are larger than the Construction Bond posted, the Final Acceptance Letter shall be released only after the unit owner has paid all penalties.

3.37.5 Release of Construction Bonds

3.37.5.1 The renovation bond will be refunded in full 15 days after the Building Administration Office has carried out the final inspection of the work. Should violations of these regulations have been committed by the owner/contractor, the refund will be net of the corresponding penalties.

3.38 MODIFICATION

3.38.1 The Board of Trustees / Building Administration Office reserves the right to require an owner to make any alteration to his renovation in circumstances such as regulations are contravened or building services are compromised, notwithstanding the completion of the proposed and approved works. Any such requirement must be complied within one month from the date on which an owner has been so notified in writing.

3.39 BONIFACIO RIDGE FORMS

The Bonifacio Ridge Forms are available from the Administration Office. Please check with the Administration Office for the current forms in use. For your reference, the commonly used forms are included in ANNEX B – Bonifacio Ridge Forms of this Resident’s Handbook.

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Section Four

Condo Unit Maintenance and Safety

SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.1 Introduction

While the Building Administration is responsible for the repair and upkeep of common areas and facilities, Residents are required to maintain and keep in good repair the exterior of their condo units in a manner consistent with the image and quality of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium

Further given the investment in your unit and to ensure these products perform as expected they will require minimal but routine care and maintenance.

These guidelines were prepared to facilitate the upkeep within each unit, for more details residents may refer to the relevant supplier’s manual.

4.2 Condo Unit Maintenance

4.2.1 Looking After Your PAR-KY Wood Floor

4.2.1.1 Regular maintenance using broom or vacuum cleaner.

4.2.1.2 Stubborn dirt can be removed with damp cloth. Make sure that excess water is squeezed from cloth.

4.2.1.3 Apply Par-ky polish (liquid polish) every four (4) months.

4.2.1.4 Precautions

Par-ky veneer is a natural wood floor. Like other wooden floors, it is also subject to minor pressure marks and scratches. Therefore the following precautions should be taken to avoid damages:

4.2.1.4.1 Put a good door mat at each entrance

4.2.1.4.2 Put soft gliders at the feet of furniture

4.2.1.4.3 Put a protection mat under rolling chairs

REMINDER: The color of the wood may change under influence of sunlight. For further concerns, you may get in touch with LUXACRAFT PHILS, INC. at telephone number 5318376 or [email protected]. Website at http://www.luxacraft.com/contact.html.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.2.2 Ceramic Tiles

4.2.2.1 For day-to-day cleaning of dust and dirt use a mild solution of liquid detergent or non-abrasive cleaner and water. After wiping/mopping, rinse with clean water.

4.2.2.2 For more stubborn stains, use non-abrasive ceramic tile cleaner.

4.2.2.3 Over time, the use of abrasive cleaning materials will dull the surface of the ceramic tiles.

4.2.2.4 Do not flood floor when cleaning. Use all liquids sparingly to avoid the possibility of damage to adjacent Par-ky wooden floors.

4.2.3 Laminated Kitchen Countertop and Cabinets

4.2.3.1 Countertops and kitchen cabinets may be washed with mild liquid or powdered detergents in water. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth.

4.2.3.2 Never flood or soak because water can enter at the seams and cause the base material to swell, crack or deform the smooth surface or cause it to separate.

4.2.3.3 Cutting, slicing or pounding items directly on the kitchen countertop is not advisable.

4.2.3.4 Never place hot objects like pots, pans and baking trays directly on top of the counters.

4.2.4 Pest Prevention and Control

4.2.4.1 Each unit must be kept clean and maintained. Trash should be disposed of properly in sealed plastic bags within garbage receptacles in your unit.

4.2.4.2 Keep the unit free from food scraps, as this will attract pests and vermin.

4.2.4.3 Wash down seldom used floor drains at least once a week with hot water to make the P-trap airtight. Regular maintenance of drains with hot water and lye will prevent or reduce the incidence of clogging.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.2.4.4 Make the unit available on scheduled dates of pest control treatment by the Administration Office. For maximum effectiveness, all units and common areas need to be treated at least bimonthly or more often in case of recurring infestation. Pest control involves full cooperation between the Administration and the Residents.

4.2.4.5 Scheduled preventive general pest control treatments and inspections are carried out to both the common areas and unit owners on a pre- announced schedule. Required treatments other than the above may be made via the Concierge/Reception with the charges being for the owner’s account.

4.2.5 Pipes and Drains

4.2.5.1 Pipes and drains require a little attention to ensure that they remain free flowing and sweet smelling. You also need to know how to remove minor clogs in sink and tub drains and how to unstop the toilet. For more, elaborate repairs and stubborn clogs, you may call the Administration for maintenance request. To keep drains free flowing and clean, periodically take steps to prevent blockages from developing.

4.2.5.2 Pour boiling water down drains in the kitchen to melt grease.

4.2.5.3 If a sink or floor drain is clogged, first pull out the drain stopper to see if food or wad of hair or soap is blocking the drain; if so, pull out the blocking material. Use your fingers (wear plastic gloves if you wish) or a big pair of tweezers. If you decide to use chemical drain cleaners, make sure that it is applicable to PVC pipes to avoid damage in your system.

4.2.5.4 If the toilet is clogged and overflowing, do not flush it. Turn off the water. You’ll find the isolation valve located behind the toilet, low on the wall. Wait for a while to see if the water will subside. Use the plunger by placing tightly over the drain hole and pressing rapidly and forcefully without lifting. Check also the rubber flapper inside the tank for continuous flushing to prevent waste of water.

4.2.5.5 Do not flush tissue, napkins or diapers in the water closet as these may cause blockage.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.2.6 LPG SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE

4.2.6.1 Leaks

4.2.6.1.1 If the smell of gas is detected, DON’T turn electrical switches and appliances on or off, DON’T use the phone or cellular phone, and DON’T smoke, but DO open the windows. Check that all appliance taps are off, close the main isolating valve, do a Soap Suds Test and call your Bonifacio Gas Customer Account Officer at 8168377 or 8812533/8811523 (emergency hotline) using your neighbors phone or your cellular phone at least 15 meters away.

4.2.6.1.2 In case of possible leak, do the Soap Suds Test. Make the Soap Suds Solution by dissolving enough soap in water to create bubbles. Apply solution using a sponge on the area where leak is suspected. Observe for bubbles caused by escaping gas. Call your Bonifacio Gas Customer Account Officer at 8168377 or 8812533/8811523 (emergency hotline) for assistance.

4.2.6.1.3 Do the Soap Suds Test to the whole internal pipeline and copper tubes/LPG hose at least once every month to ensure the integrity of your installation.

4.2.6.1.4 Building Administration will coordinate with Bonifacio Gas Corporation for a quarterly or regular check-up for possible leaks. All unit owners are expected to cooperate and allow access to their units.

4.2.6.2 Meters, Valves and Gas lines

4.2.6.2.1 Close main isolating valve if kitchen will not be in use or appliance isolating valve if a certain gas appliance will not be used for long periods of time. This is to minimize possible leakages.

4.2.6.2.2 Make sure that all taps/knobs of the gas appliances are in the off position before you turn on the main isolating valve or appliance isolating valve. This is to minimize the possibility of gas escaping from gas burners that have been left accidentally on and unnoticed.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY *************************************************************************

4.2.6.2.3 Replace the copper tubes or LPG hose when worn out of damaged. Do not attempt to replace the copper tube without proper assistance. Call your Bonifacio Gas Customer Account Officer at 8158377 or 8812533/8811523 (emergency hotline) for assistance.

4.2.6.2.4 Keep area around gas meter set-up especially the main isolating valve free of clutter or enable easy shut off of supply when needed.

4.2.6.2.5 For identification purposes, paint your gas pipes yellow and attach labels especially for the equipment that make up your gas meter set up for everyone’s information.

4.2.6.2.6 Maintain the yellow paint on the LPG pipeline to prevent premature rusting. Should rust form, scrape off with non- sparking scrapper, put anti-rust and paint yellow again.

4.2.6.2.7 Cover pipeline with necessary protection if this is exposed to high traffic areas such as walkways/hallways.

4.2.6.3 Gas Appliances and Range Hoods

4.2.6.3.1 Never put inflammable items such as newspapers, gasoline, chemicals and rags near the gas burners as these may catch fire.

4.2.6.3.2 Clean gas appliances after each use. Grease and spillovers can cause fire. This will also save you from a major clean up.

4.2.6.3.3 For tough stains on gas appliances, use a mixture of hot water and vinegar, rinse and dry well.

4.2.6.3.4 To clean your oven, operate at maximum temperature until oil and food residues turn to residual dust. Then remove dust by using a dampened sponge.

4.2.6.3.5 Clean exhaust fans regularly to ensure good air filtration. Accumulated oil and dirt may also attract the flame and cause fire.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.2.6.3.6 Clean aluminum filters of range hoods once a month. Use warm soapy water, rinse and let dry.

4.2.6.3.7 Range hood carbon filters must be replaced every 8 – 12 months depending on use to ensure good air filtration.

4.2.6.3.8 The LPG flame should be blue. Yellow flame may mean that the gas burner is dirty. Clean your gas appliance regularly and remove blocked gas burner holes by slipping a pointed object such as a wire through the holes.

4.2.6.3.9 Avoid unnecessary handling of the gas meter, isolating valves, pipeline and copper tubes to prevent premature wear and tear.

4.3 Safety Tips

4.3.1 Accident, Theft, Burglary, Suspicious Events and Articles Etc.

4.3.1.1 Whilst Bonifacio Ridge Condominium is secured with well trained and equipped security guards as well as technology, residents should not be complacent and should remain security conscious at all times.

4.3.1.2 Should any resident witness any accident, theft, burglary, suspicious events and articles, please inform the management and/or the police or notify the nearest security attendants on patrol. Stay calm and remain at the site if safe, pending the arrival of police and or security for investigation.

4.3.2 Crime Prevention

4.3.2.1 Immediately report to the police and/or Administration Office any crime discovered or suspected to have been committed.

4.3.2.2 Do not open door to strangers.

4.3.2.3 Check the identity of persons who claim to be the staff or representatives of the utilities companies or government department. If in any doubt, cross check with the companies or departments concerned immediately.

4.3.2.4 Avoid keeping large amounts of cash at home.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.3.2.5 Ensure that all doors and windows are locked before leaving home.

4.3.2.6 Inform the Administration Office of any departure for business or vacation for a considerable period of time to stop the daily delivery of newspaper and request the Building Administration to pay particular attention to your specific unit..

4.3.3 Emergency Precautions

4.3.3.1 While Bonifacio Ridge Condominium has been constructed under the most stringent fire safety standards and with the most recent advanced fire management systems available, it is very important to know what to do. Thus, in case of an emergency, a clear set of emergency rules and precautions are provided in this Handbook. Please take time to carefully examine these.

4.3.3.2 Preparing for Fire Emergencies

4.3.3.2.1 Unit owners/residents must locate and familiarize themselves with building exits. Each kitchen should be equipped with at least one (1) unit 10-lbs dry-chemical fire extinguisher.

4.3.3.2.2 Teach all household members how to use the fire extinguisher and how to contact the Building Security/Administration in case of emergency.

4.3.3.2.3 Familiarize themselves with the location of the fire alarm pull station and fire hose nearest to their respective units.

4.3.3.2.4 Ensure that there is adequate access for fire appliances and fire personnel; avoid placing any articles that would obstruct the exits, corridors and staircases; remove any item found in the fire exits on stairwells; any item not removed will be removed without notice and the cost charged to the residents concerned.

4.3.3.2.5 Keep sprinkler heads clean of any obstructions AT ALL TIMES.

4.3.3.2.6 Do NOT hang items from the sprinklers.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.3.3.2.7 Avoid smoking in bed or emptying ashtrays into waste paper baskets.

4.3.3.2.8 Avoid overloading any electrical circuit and pay special care when using electrical appliances; in particular, avoid the use of adaptors. If additional electrical installations are required in your unit, please coordinate with the Building Administration with regard to professional help with respect to installations.

4.3.3.2.9 Restrict storage of inflammable liquids and dangerous goods in the unit.

4.3.3.2.10 Except in case of fire, refrain from using the fire fighting equipment.

4.3.3.3 In Case of Fire

4.3.3.3.1 In the event of a fire alarm the floor(s) under alarm and two above and below will sound an alarm and residents should prepare to evacuate these floors. The management will check the cause of the alarm and advice residents accordingly.

4.3.3.3.2 Should a general evacuation of all floors be required a general alarm will be sounded brought out all floors with appropriate voice over. Residents are to:

4.3.3.3.2.1 Activate the alarm button at the floor fire station.

4.3.3.3.2.2 Call for help, inform Security through the Concierge/Reception.

4.3.3.3.2.3 Try to extinguish the fire in the incipient stage using the nearest fire extinguisher. However, only if accompanied by another person, FIGHT FIRE ONLY IF TRAINED TO DO SO.

4.3.3.3.2.4 Refrain from taking personal risks.

4.3.3.3.2.5 Be alert for further instructions from the Building Administration or the Fire Services.

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SECTION FOUR CONDO UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY ************************************************************************* 4.3.3.3.2.6 Be prepared to evacuate. Do not rush to the Fire Exit Stairs. Move fast but with caution. Do not use the elevators.

4.3.3.3.2.7 If evacuation is necessary, remember to switch off all electrical appliances, close any gas valves and ensure all doors and windows are tightly secured before leaving.

4.3.3.3.2.8 Account for all the occupants in the unit and leave in an orderly fashion.

4.3.3.3.2.9 When a ground level move away from the building to a clear area as directed by Fire Service or Building Administration, and do not re-enter the building until the all clear signal is given by the Fire Services or Building Administration.

4.3.3.4 Bomb Threat

4.3.3.4.1 If a bomb or suspicious object is discovered, residents are:

4.3.3.4.2 Not to touch it any suspicious object and immediately leave the area.

4.3.3.4.3 Call for help, inform Security through the Concierge/ Reception. Give details.

4.3.3.4.4 To prevent other persons from going into the area.

4.3.3.4.5 Upon receipt of a bomb threat:

4.3.3.4.5.1 Call for help, inform Security through the Concierge/Reception. Give details.

4.3.3.4.5.2 Fill out the bomb procedure form at the end of this section, and continue conversation with the caller.

4.3.3.4.5.3 Submit the full details of the call to the Security Control Room.

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Section Five

Telephone Directory

SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ***************************************************************************

5.1 Bonifacio Ridge Condominium  Concierge/Reception Desk Spanish Bay 729-8646 Cypress Point 729-8970 Administration Office 729-8675 / 729-8670 (Telefax) 729-8970

5.2 Emergency Telephone Numbers Fort Bonifacio Fire Station 837-0740

Call BSSI 381 -1474 Fort Bonifacio Police Station 816-1813 Emergency Police Assistance 117 SWAT Taguig 642-2062 MERALCO 162-11 / 631-1111 Makati Medical Center 888-8999

5.3 Suppliers for Unit Air-conditioning Equipment and other Fixtures

Air-conditioning Equipment

Conception Carrier Air Conditioning Co. Contact person: Willie Estrella – Applied and 850-1367 / 8501335 Commercial Systems Department

Bathroom Fixtures/Accessories

Water closet/lavatory supplier Hamburg International Sales Corporation 844 - 1442/ 844-1775

Bathtub and Hardware supplier (faucets, etc) Kuysen Enterprises 384-2041 up to 46

Kitchen Countertops and Cabinets Gracepark International Inc 412-2005 to 06

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** 5.4 Hotels – Makati Area Dusit Hotel Nikko 867-3333 Inter-continental 815-9711 Mandarin Oriental 750-8888 New World Hotel 811-6888 Ascott The Residence formerly Oakwood 729-8888 Premiere 887-2888 Shangri-La Hotel 813-8888

5.5 Hotels – Ortigas Area Shangri-La’s EDSA Plaza Hotel 633-8888 Richmonde Hotel 638-4650 Manila Galleria Suites 633-7111

5.6 Hotels – Manila Area Century Park Hotel 528-8888 Manila Diamond Hotel 526-2211 The Heritage Hotel 854-8888 Grand Boulevard Hotel 526-8588 Holiday Inn Manila 526-1212 Hyatt Regency Manila 245-1234 The 527-0011 Pan Pacific Hotel 536-0788 The Westin Philippine Plaza Hotel 551-5555

5.7 Useful Telephone Numbers 5.7.1 Airlines Air Philippines 851-7181 Cathay Pacific 832-2979 Cebu Pacific Air 832-2741 Airlines 523-7452 Emirates Airlines 811-5283 Gulf Air 892-1313

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Japan Airlines 886-6987 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 886-7580 Korean Air 893-4909 Lufthansa German Airlines 853-9470 Malaysia Airlines 887-3215 Northwest Airlines 810-4716 849-0100 Qantas Airways Limited 812-0607 Scandinavian Airlines Systems 892-9991 Singapore Airlines Limited 756-8899 Swiss Air Transport Company Ltd. 834-0849 Trans World Airlines 895-4751 U.S. Airway 815-4381 United Airlines 884-8272

5.7.2 Embassies

Australia 817-7911 750-2850 Austria 817-9191 Brazil 892-8181 Britain 816-7116 Brunei 859-5100 Canada 857-9000 Chile 810-3820 China 525-8586 Colombia 911-3101 Denmark 843-6926 819-1907 Egypt 843-9220 Finland 891-5012 France 857-6999 Germany 892-4906 892-1001

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Greece 816-2309 Honduras 844-2023 India 843-0102 Indonesia 892-5061 Iran 892-1561 Ireland 896-4668 Israel 892-5329 Italy 892-4531 Japan 551-5710 Korea 811-6139 811-8281 Lebanon 810-7032

817-7331 Libya Malaysia 817-4581 Mexico 812-2212 Myanmar 817-2373 Nepal 816-2466 Netherlands 812-5981

New Zealand 891-5358 Nigeria 843-9866 Norway 886-3245 Pakistan 817-2776 Panama 521-1233 Papua New Guinea 844-2010 Qatar 887-4944 Saudi Arabia 810-2671 Singapore 816-1764 Spain 818-3561 Sri Lanka 887-5222 Sweden 819-1951 Switzerland 892-2051

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Thailand 815-4220 894-0403 Turkey 843-9705 United Arab Emirates 817-3906 United States 523-1001 Venezuela 817-9118 Vietnam 521-6843 Yugoslavia 816-4678

5.7.3 Moving Companies

Crown Worldwide Movers, Inc. 822-1123 Four Winds, Philippines, Inc. 671-8000 Lane Moving and Storage 343-8558

5.7.4 Couriers DHL Worldwide Express 991-2089 Federal Express 879-4433 LBC Express, Inc. 991-7341 993-1622 JRS Business Corporation

5.8 National Direct Dialing (NDD)

Your telephone allows you to dial to any point of the world, including all key provinces and cities in the Philippines.

How to make an NDD call:

1. Ensure that you have the complete number before dialing.

2. The Philippine National Access Code is 0 for all cities.

3. Refer to the IDD/NDD Directory for the City Code.

Example: Telephone no. 2330 (Bacolod City)

0 + 34 + 2330 National Access Code City Code Subscriber’s Number

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ***************************************************************************

Local Country Codes Manila to Area Code Angat (NTP) 44 Angeles (DIGITEL) 45 Angeles (Evantelco) 455 Apalit (Apalit Tel) 4571 Apalit (NTP) 45 Aparri 78

Argao 3230 Atimonan (GENTELS) 42 Bacolod 34 Bago 3461 Baguio (PILTEL) 74 Bais 35 Balagtas (NTP) 44 Balanga 47 Balayan (NTP) 43 Batangas 43 Bauan 43 Binakayan (Kawit) 46 Binalonan 75 Binalbagan 34 Biñan (Intelco) 49 Biñan (NTP) 49 Binamaley 75 Boac (PILTEL) 42 Bocaue 44 Buhi (NTP) 54 Bulacan 44 Bulan 44 Bustos (NTP) 44

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Cabanatuan 49 Cabuyao / Canlubang 34 Cadiz 88 Cagayan de Oro 49 Calamba 88 Calamba Misamis Occ. 4282 / 42 Calauag (SANTELCO) 5541

Calbayog (CTS) 44 Calumpit (NTP) 45 Camiling 42 Candelaria 49 Canlubang Sugar Estate 45 Capas 46 Cavite 46 Cavite EPZA 46 Clark 45 Concepcion 45 Cotabato 64 Cuenca (NTP) 43 Cuyapo 44 Daet (NTP) 54 Dagupan 75 Damilag (SOTELCO) 8853 Dasmariñas 46 Digos (PILTEL) 82 Dipolog (CRUZTELCO) 65 Dumaguete 35 Dumagas 33 Estancia 3397 FCIE Dasmariñas 46 Floridablanca 4597 Gapan 44

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Gen. Santos (PILTEL) 83 Guagua / Bacolor 45 Guiguinto 44 Guimba 44 Gumaca (GENTELS) 4244 Hagonoy 44 Iba (NTP) 47 Ibaan (NTP) 43 Ilagan, Isabela 78 Iligan (CPMO) 63 Iligan (Martelco Lanao del Norte) 63 Iloilo 33 Indang 46 Iriga (IRIGATELCO) 5431 Iriga (NTP) 54 Javalera 46 Jose Panganiban 54 Kabankalan 34 Kalibo (CRUZTELCO) 36 Kalibo (PANTELSO) 36 Kidapawan (MKTC) 6423 Koronadal (MTSI) 83 La Carlota 34 La Trinidad 74 Laoag 77 Laoag (PLDT) 77 Legaspi (MAYONTEL) 5221 Lemery (NTP) 43 Ligao (NTP) 52 Liliw / Nagcarlan 49 Lipa 43 Lopez (SANTELCOR) 42 Pandi 44

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Pili 54 Plaridel 44 Polangui 52

Puerto Princesa (PILTEL) 48 Pulilan 44 Rosario, Batangas 43 Rosario / Novelesa / Tanza 43 Roxas 36 San Carlos (SACATEL) Pangasinan 75 San Carlos (SACATEL) Negros Occ. 34 San Jose Del Monte (NTP) Bulacan 44 San Jose (NTP) Mindoro 43 San Juan (NTP) Batangas 43 San Marcelino 4761 San Narciso 4765 San Pablo 49560 San Rafael (NTP) 44 Sariaya (GENTELS) 42 SFP 4 SFU 72 Silang 46 Silay 46 Sorogon (NTP) 56 Sta. Cruz 42 Sta. Cruz (NTP) 47 Sta. Maria (NTP) 44 Sta. Rosa (NTP) 49 Subic (PILTEL) 47 Surigao (CRUZTELCO) 86 Taal (NTP) 43 Tagaloan 88

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Tagaytay 46 Tagbilaran 38 Tagbilaran (CRUZTELCO) 3823

Talavera (NTP) 44

Tanjay 35 Tarlac 45 Tayabas 42793 Toledo 32 Tubod (TMSI) 63 Tuguegarao (GRTS) 78 Valencia (SOTELCO) 88 Vigan (GRTS) 77 Virac (NTP) 52 Zamboanga 62

5.9 International Direct Dialing (IDD)

How to make an IDD Call:

1. Ensure that you have the complete number before dialing. A complete IDD number is composed of the International Code, Country Code and Subscriber’s Number. A subscriber’s number is the telephone number of the party you are calling.

2. The International Code for all calls from Manila is 00. The Philippines is 63. Use the IDD/NDD directory of services to find the country and area codes.

3. Dial the International Code, Country Code, Area/City Code and Subscriber’s Number. Dial continuously without pausing between digits.

4. Allow at least 20 seconds for the IDD exchange to make the connection. If after 20 seconds there is no connection, replace the handset. Try calling again after a few minutes.

Example: Telephone no. (03)-821-8211 (Tokyo, Japan)

00 + 81 + 3 + 821-8211

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** International Country Code Area/City Subscriber’s Number Area Code Code Number

Note: In countries where the Area Code begins with “0”, DO NOT dial “0”, instead, proceed to the following number of the Area Code. In this example, after the digit “0” is “3”.

5. Direct Distance Dialing is a station-to-station call. This means that billing begins as soon as the party lifts the receiver.

6. Replace the receiver firmly after the call is completed. Otherwise, meter charges may run continuously.

Country Code Time Difference

Alaska 1907 -18 Albania 355 -14 Algeria 213 -8 American Samoa 684 -19 Angola 244 -7 Anguila 1286 -12 Antarctica (Ross Is.) 6424 +1½ Antigua 1286 -12 Argentina 54 -11 Armenia 374 -14 Aruba 297 -12 Australia 61 +2 Austria 43 -7 Azerbalian 994 -7 Bahamas 1242 -13 Bahrain 973 -5 Bangladesh 880 -2½ Barbados 1246 -12 Belarus 375 -7 Belgium 32 -7 Belize 501 -14

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Benin 229 -7 Bermuda 1441 -12 Bhutan 975 -2 Bolivia 591 -12 Botswana 267 -6 (-11) Bourkina Fasso 226 -8 Brazil 55 -11 British Virgin Islands 1809 -12 Brunei 673 0 Bulgaria 359 -6 Burundi 257 -6 Cameroon 237 -7 Canada 1 -13 to -16 Cape Verde 238 -9 Cayman Island 1345 -13 Chad 235 -7 Chile 56 -12 China 86 0 Columbia 57 -13 Congo 242 -7 Cook Island 682 -18 Costa Rica 506 -14 Cote D’Ivoire 225 -8 Croatia 385 -6 Cuba 53 -13 Cyprus 357 -6 Czech Republic 420 -7 Denmark 45 -7 Diego Garcia 246 -2½ Djibouti 235 -12 Dominica 1767 -12 Dominican Republic 1809 -13 Ecuador 593 -13

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Egypt 20 -6 El Salvador 503 -11 Estonia 372 -6 Ethiopia 251 -5 Falkland Islands 500 -7 Faroe 298 +14 Fiji 697 +4 Finland 358 -6 France 33 -7 French Antilles 596 -12 French Guiana 594 -12 French Polynesia 689 -18 Gabon 241 -7 Gambia 220 -8 Georgia 995 -3 Germany 49 -7 Ghana 233 -8 Gibraltar 350 -8 Greece 30 -7 Greenland 299 -11 Granada 1809 -6 Guadeloupe 590 -12 Guam 1671 +2 Guatemala 502 -14 Guinea Bissau 245 -8 Guinea Republic 224 -8 Guyana 592 -12 Hawaii 1808 -18 Haiti 509 -13 Honduras 504 -14 Hong Kong 852 0 Hungary 36 -7 Iceland 354 -7

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** India 91 -1 Indonesia 62 0 Iran 98 -4½ Iraq 964 -7 Ireland 353 -8 Israel 972 -6 Italy 39 -7 Ivory Coast 225 -8 Jamaica 1876 -13 Japan 81 +1 Jordan 962 -6 Kampuchea 855 -1 Kenya 254 -5 Kiribati 686 +5 Korea (North) 850 +1 Korea (South) 82 +1 Kuwait 965 -5 Kyrghyzstan 966 -5 Laos 856 -2 Lebanon 961 -6 Lesotho 266 -6 Liberia 218 -6 Libya 218 -6 Liechtenstein 41 -6 Lithuania 370 -6 Luxembourg 352 -7 Macao 853 0 Macedonia 389 -6 Madagascar 261 -5 Madeira 351 -6 Malawi 265 -6 Malaysia 60 0 Maldives 960 -3

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Mali 223 -8 Malta 356 -7 Marshall Islands 692 +4 Mauritania 222 -8 Mauritius 230 -4 Mayotte 269 -4 Mexico 52 -14 Monaco 377 -7 Mongolia 976 -14 Monserrat 1664 -14 Morocco 212 -8 Mozambique 258 -6 Myanmar 95 +1 Namibia 264 -6 Nauru 674 +4 Nepal 977 -2½ Netherlands 31 -12 New Caledonia 687 -7 New Zealand 64 +4 Nicaragua 505 -14 Niger 227 -7

Nigeria 234 -7 Niue 683 -7 Norfolk Island 672 -13 Norway 47 -7 Oman 968 -4 Pakistan 92 -3 Palau Republic 680 +2 Panama 507 -13 Papa New Guines 675 -2 Paraguay 595 -11 Peru 51 -13

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Poland 48 -7 Portugal 351 -8 Peuerto Rico 1787 -12 Qatar 974 -5 Reunion 262 -6 Romania 40 -6 Ross Island 64 +1½ Russia 7 +5 Rwanda 250 -6 Saipan 1670 +2 San Marino 378 -6 Sao Tome / Principe 239 -13 Saudi Arabia 966 -5 Seychelles 248 -4 Senegal 221 -8 Sierra Leon 232 -8 Singapore 65 0 Slovak Republic 421 -6 Slovenia 386 -7 Solomon Islands 677 +3 Somalia 252 -5 South Africa 27 -6 Spain 34 -7 Sri Lanka 94 -2½ St. Helena 290 -8 St. Kitts 1869 -12 St. Lucia 1758 +12 St. Pierre / Miguelon 508 -11 St. Vincent 1809 -12 Sudan 597 -6 Suriname 597 -12 Swaziland 268 -6 Sweden 46 -7

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SECTION FIVE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY *************************************************************************** Switzerland 41 -7 Syria 963 -6 Taiwan 886 0 Tanzania 255 -5 Thailand 66 -1 Togo 228 -8 Tonga 676 +5 Trinidad / Tobago 1868 -12 Tunisia 216 -7 Turkey 90 -6 Turkmenistan 993 -14 Turks & Caicas 1649 Tuvalu 688 +4 U.S. Virgin Islands 1340 -12 UAE 971 -4 USA (mainland) 1 -13 to -16 Uganda 256 -5 Ukraine (CIS) 380 -16 United Kingdom 44 -8 Uruguay 598 -11 Vanuatu 678 +3 Venezuela 58 -12 Vietnam 84 -1 Western Samoa 685 -8 Yemen Arab Republic 967 -5

Yugoslavia 38 -7 Zaire 243 -6 Zambia 260 -6 Zimbabwe 263 -6

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Annex A

ANNEX A

UNIT FIT OUT GUIDELINES ************************************************************************* I. Electrical

1. Every unit is provided with mains of 100A, 1phase, 230V, 60Hz power supply directly metered by Meralco. Limit fit out based on the main circuit breaker. 2. All power outlet rating is limited to 220-230V only. No 110V supply is provided. Tenants must supply their own transformer for any 110V requirement. 3. Range outlet capacity is 20A (4,500 VA) only. Tenants may however provide special sockets rated up to 30A, 1phase, with grounding for a maximum of 6,900.VA range capacity. 4. The estimated back-up capacity is 4,000 VA per tenant unit (18A), single phase, 60Hz, and 0.8 power factor. The following are connected to emergency power system:

a. Kitchen 1- Light fixture 1- Convenience Outlet 1- Refrigerator Outlet

b. Living Room 1- Light fixture 1- Convenience Outlet

c. Bedroom-1 1- Light fixture 1- Convenience Outlet 1- Room Air-con Outlet

d. Toilets 1- Exhaust Fan per Toilet

No additional loading shall be allowed to be tapped to the emergency circuits.

Specific limitations of the emergency circuits breakers are:

Ckt#1E = 450 VA (lighting) Ckt#2E = 600 VA (convenience outlets) Ckt#3E = 1800 VA (ACCU/FCU Bedroom 1) Ckr#4E = 1000 VA (refrigerator outlet)

5. Receptacle lighting outlets only are provided for tenant units. All lamps and lighting fixtures are to be tenant provided. 6. Telephone outlets are provided in Bedroom-1, Living, and Den. Any requirement in excess of 3 lines must be requested to the Building Administrator.

ANNEX A

UNIT FIT OUT GUIDELINES ************************************************************************* 7. CATV outlets are provided in Bedroom-1, Bedroom-2, Living and Den. 8. Heat Detector is provided for the Kitchen while smoke detectors are provided for the Living/Dining, Bedroom-1, Bedroom-2, Den, Hallway and Maid’s. Relocation and/or addition as may be required due to tenant’s fit- out must be first coordinated with the Building Administrator. 9. Each tenant unit is also provided with 1-no. intercom unit directly linked to the master unit at the Ground Floor. No inter-apartment calls are allowed. 10. Service application for telephone and cable TV must be coursed thru the Building Administrator.

Any proposed alteration on the As-built plans must be first coordinated with the Building Administrator.

II. Plumbing and Sanitary

1. Each tenant unit is provided with individually metered potable water piping system. 2. A localized hot water piping system is provided per tenant unit. Each tenant must provide their own water heater with a maximum of 40 gals capacity. Hot water points are provided in the following areas: • Kitchen • Bedroom 1 toilet • Common toilet 3. Grease trap to serve the kitchen sink is provided per unit. 4. A power point for a macerator is provided under the kitchen counter, but tenants will have to undertake the provision and installation of their own macerator. 5. An additional drain stub is provided at the utility area for provision of laundry tub that may be proposed in the future by any tenant. 6. Any alteration to the as-built plan must be coordinated with the Building Administrator.

III. LP Gas System

1. Centralized LP Gas is provided for the building. LPG shall be supplied by Bonifacio Gas Corporation (BGC). 2. Each tenant is provided with LPG piping only up to the kitchen under counter. 3. Each tenant is to apply for gas connection to BGC via the Building Administrator and shall be assessed of fees for the following provisions: • Individual gas meter (already installed as advanced by Owner) • Gas leak detector and hose (localized but not yet installed) • Safety valve (already installed as advanced by Owner) 4. Tenants will not be allowed to bring cylinder gas tanks.

ANNEX A

UNIT FIT OUT GUIDELINES ************************************************************************* IV. Air-con

1. As a standard base build, each tenant unit is provided with 1 single-split type air-con for Bedroom 1 & 2; and 1-window type air-con for the Den. 2. For units that availed of air-con upgrade, 1-single-split type air-con for Bedroom 1, 1-window type for the Den and 1-multi split (3:1) type air-con for Bedroom 2, Living and Dining is provided. 3. Note that the mounting area for the split-type outdoor units is limited to the utility area. Should a tenant opt to upgrade their Bedroom 2 air-con, the current single-split type air-con must be removed to accommodate the upgrade outdoor unit. Access panels in the toilets and sleeves going through the Living and the dining areas shall allow for the refrigerant pipe routing. Existing 40A enclosed circuit breaker shall accommodate tapping of two or more 15A circuit breakers as disconnect for the upgrade units. All works required for the said upgrade shall be undertaken by the tenant in coordination with the Building Administrator.

V. Ventilation

1. The toilets are each fitted with ceiling-mounted toilet exhaust fans with emergency power back-up. 2. The kitchen is provided with an exhaust fan in the utility area ducted all the way through the kitchen ceiling as covered by an air grille. A kitchen exhaust hood of whatever type (ducted or ductless) is to be provided by the tenant. Should the kitchen hood to be provided is a ducted type, the existing air grille can be removed to accommodate the tapping. 3. Maid’s room ventilation shall be through natural draft by way of window through the utility area. An option is provided through an exhaust duct stub-out to which an exhaust fan similar to the toilets may be installed.

Annex B

OWNER/TENANT INFORMATION SHEET Resident’s Name Unit No. Telephone No. Email Address Office Address

Office Tel. No. Mobile Spouse’s Name Office Address

Office Tel. No. Mobile Names of other relatives living in the unit: NAME AGE RELATION

Names of domestic helpers/drivers: STAY-IN NAME POSITION YES NO

Handling Instructions: 1) Do you want to be called each time your helper has to handle errands outside the bldg.? Yes ______No ______2) When you are out of the country, who shall we call for repairs? Name ______Tel. No. ______3) Please list any handicapped person in the unit who may need assistance during emergencies:

CONDITION (unable to NAME AGE walk/blind/etc.)

Contact persons in case of emergeny: (NOTE: should be someone who does not live in the building.) NAME TELEPHONE NO. / MOBILE

Specimen Signature of Owners/Tenants (to be used to validate forms that you sign) NAME SIGNATURE

Information you provide will be kept confidential.

BONIFACIO RIDGE CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION 1ST Avenue, Crescent Park West, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig 1634

MOVE-IN FORM

DATE OF MOVING-IN UNIT NO. NAME OF UNIT OWNER SIGNATURE: CONTACT NO. NAME OF INCOMING TENANT SIGNATURE: CONTACT NO. NOTE: KINDLY FILL-OUT THE TENANT’S INFORMATION SHEET AT THE RECEPTION AREA. VEHICLES MAKE & MODEL PLATE NO.

ANNEX A - REQUIRMENTS: 1. CONTRACT OF LEASE/SALE 2. METER READING WATER: ELECTRIC: GAS: READING MADE BY: 3. HOUSE RULES 4. LATEST O.R. OF ASSOCIATION DUES 5. CAR STICKERS 6. I.D. OF MAIDS / DRIVERS 7. OTHERS ANNEX B - FURNITURE/ITEMS FOR MOVE-IN: QUANTITY PARTICULARS REMARKS

CHECKED BY SECURITY OFFICER ON DUTY: APPROVED BY BUILDING ADMINISTRATION:

______(SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME) ENGR. YSMAEL B. ATIENZA

BONIFACIO RIDGE CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION 1ST Avenue, Crescent Park West, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig 1634

MOVE-OUT FORM

DATE OF MOVING-OUT UNIT NO. NAME OF UNIT TENANT FORWARDING ADDRESS CONTACT NO. METER READING WATER: ELECTRIC: GAS: READING MADE BY:

FURNITURE/ITEMS FOR PULL-OUT: QUANTITY PARTICULARS REMARKS

NAME OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: ______NOTE: KINDLY PRESENT A VALID I.D. AT THE RECEPTION FOR SECURITY PURPOSES.

APPROVED BY UNIT OWNER: CONFORME BY TENANT:

______(SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME) (SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME) CONTACT NO. ______CONTACT NO. ______

CHECKED BY SECURITY OFFICER ON DUTY: NOTED BY BUILDING ADMINISTRATION:

______(SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME) ENGR. YSMAEL B. ATIENZA

APPLICATION FOR VEHICLE STICKER

Date of Application: ______

This is to request for the issuance of a VEHICLE STICKER /S to the undersigned for the motor vehicle/s described in the attached copy/ies of the Certificate/s of Registration. The undersigned applicant hereby holds and shall hold free and harmless and agrees to indemnify the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation, its directors, officers, managers and administration personnel from any liability, cost or expense for any untoward incident, injury and damages that may occur arising from/or on the occasion of the operation of the said motor vehicle/s and/or use of the sticker/s, whether within the premises of the condominium project or otherwise. The undersigned applicant understands and acknowledges that the issuance of the sticker does not carry any acceptance of liability on the part of the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation.

The undersigned applicant hereby binds himself/itself to follow and cause any person acting under its authority or behalf with respect to the motor vehicle/s subject of this application to comply with all pertinent rules and regulations of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation as stated in the House Rules. Further, upon sale or disposal or any manner of transfer of ownership of the motor vehicle/s subject of this application, the undersigned commits to inform the administration of Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation in writing prior to and not later than the date of sale or disposal or transfer of ownership of the same for the purpose of canceling the sticker/s issued corresponding thereto, as well as undertakes to physically remove the sticker issued to such motor vehicle/s.

The undersigned hereby certifies that all information declared herein is true and correct.

Applicant’s Name : ______Last Name First Name M.I.

Tower/Unit Number : ______Telephone No. ______

Sticker Number(s) ______( ) Owner ______( ) Tenant Type of Vehicle ______Model ______Color ______Plate Number ______

______Printed Name and Signature of Applicant

REQUEST FOR IDENTIFICATION CARD ISSUANCE

Date of Application:______

Please issue a Bonifacio Ridge Condo Corp. Identification Card to ______who is currently under my employ as ______. He/She shall be allowed to enter and leave Unit No. ______while he/she is working for me. He/She has been oriented on the Bonifacio Ridge Condominium House Rules and Regulations and has been instructed to abide by these. I shall be responsible for any damage to the building that may be caused by his/her misbehavior. I agree to inform the Administration as soon as I terminate his/her services.

______Signature over Printed Name of Resident

APPLICANT’S DATA Last Name First Name Middle Name

Home Address

Date of Birth Place of Birth Civil Status

Name of Spouse, if married

Height Weight Complexion Distinguishing Mark

REFERENCES (give at least two) Name Address and Telephone Number 1. 2. PERSON TO CONTACT IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Name Address and Telephone Number Relationship

*** This portion is to be accomplished at the Administration Office: RIGHT HAND FINGER PRINTS Thumb Index Middle Ring Pinky

Recent 1 x 1 Photo RIGHT

Date of Release Signature

Attached (pls. check): __ NBI Clearance or __ Signed NBI Clearance waiver __ Two 1 x 1 ID pic.

Date: ______

Administration Office Bonifacio Ridge Condominium Corporation

Gentlemen,

This is to confirm that I have been duly informed by the Administration Office of the NBI or Police Clearance requirement prior to the processing of the domestic helpers, drivers or bodyguards’ ID under the resident’s employ. I fully understand the benefits; however I am hereby informing your good office that I authorize the processing of (name of dh/driver/bodyguard) ______identification card even without the said requirement.

Thank you.

______Signature above Printed Name of Resident/Employer

Signed in the presence of:

______Name of authorized building staff

*** To be signed in the presence of security officer. ***

G A T E P A S S

To : Security Department Date: ______From : The Building Administration

The bearer, Mr./Ms. ______is hereby authorized to bring out item/s from unit ______for the purpose of ______.

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS REMARKS

Name & Signature of Bearer : Check by Guard :

Approved by : Approved / Noted by:

Owner/Tenant Building Administrator

Note: Accomplish this form in two copies: (1) Owner’s/Tenant’s Copy and (2) Security Department’s Copy. Present the accomplished form upon exiting the building premises.