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AQUILINA TACAS ET AL. v. EVARISTO TOBON

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2006-02-09
CORONA, J.
Any presumption of good faith on the part of petitioner disappeared after he learned from the Register of Deeds that the property was already registered in the name of another person. Possession in good faith ceases from the moment defects in the title are made known to the possessor by extraneous evidence or by a suit for recovery of the property by the true owner.[12] Every possessor in good faith becomes a possessor in bad faith from the moment he becomes aware that what he believed to be true is not so.[13]