Bliss Scandal Part 1 Fix: Muntinlupa
On April 28, 2026, a group of 200 residents barricaded the entrance to Bliss Muntinlupa. They were not protesting the government; they were protesting the fake HOA . Videos went viral on Facebook and TikTok showing elderly residents holding up their original Marcos-era housing certificates, crying that their names had been erased from the master list.
This murky legal landscape created the perfect breeding ground for what local residents now call muntinlupa bliss scandal part 1 fix
One victim, a father of three, showed us a notice dated January 15, 2026: “You are hereby ordered to vacate within 15 days. Failure to do so will result in the demolition of your structure.” On April 28, 2026, a group of 200
That letter, residents claim, was —a bureaucratic smokescreen. Step 3: The "Selective Demolition" Threat This is where the scandal turns criminal. After the pro-establishment HOA slate won, they issued a list of 300 families who were allegedly "illegal occupants." These families received eviction notices—but only those who opposed the new HOA leaders were on the list. This murky legal landscape created the perfect breeding
The local police responded, but instead of dispersing the crowd, they reportedly refused to enforce the eviction orders. According to a police intelligence report (leaked to this paper), the officers noted that the HOA's documentation was "questionable at best."
Because The property’s value has increased 2,000% since the 1980s. Controlling the HOA means controlling who is recognized as a "legitimate" resident versus an "informal settler." The Anatomy of "The Fix" The term “fix” is colloquial, but in this context, it describes a three-step scheme allegedly executed between October 2025 and January 2026. Step 1: The Voter Purge Residents claim that weeks before the HOA elections, a mysterious "Audit Committee" appeared. They went door-to-door, asking for proof of original ownership. Many long-time residents—some who had lived there for 20 years but lacked notarized deeds—were told they were "ineligible to vote."
In , we will reveal the specific names of the politicians and the construction firm involved. We will also uncover the bank accounts where the "relocation funds" allegedly disappeared.