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                    [Title] => Manila now going after illegal boarding houses
                    [Summary] => After closing down 12 legitimate dormitories that have been found to have major deficiencies, the city government of Manila is now targeting an estimated 700 illegal boarding houses.


Louie Manimtim, overall head of Manila City Hall’s committee on dormitories, said a number of these erring establishments are residential homes that have been illegally operating as boarding houses.
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Atienza said the composite inspection team is still monitoring regular boarding houses and looking for "colorums," or those residential houses that, without securing the necessary permits, operate as a dormitory.
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Louie Manimtim, overall head of Manila City Hall’s committee on dormitories, said a number of these erring establishments are residential homes that have been illegally operating as boarding houses.
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