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Bundle of Rights

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Oct 27, 2024
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A Jamaican tenant, dressed in worn but vibrant clothing, sits in a dimly lit, cluttered tenement office, surrounded by stacks of dusty files and faded family photos, seeking solace and guidance from a wise, aged lawyer, amidst the looming threat of eviction, cinematic film still, reminiscent of the works of Roger Deakins,

The “Bundle of Rights” is a core concept in property law, representing the various privileges that come with owning real estate. It is part of the broader category of property ownership rights, distinguishing itself by encompassing multiple specific rights, rather than just one. In Jamaica’s real estate sector, the Bundle of Rights includes the right to possess, control, use, exclude others from, earn income from, and transfer the property. These rights can be exercised individually or together, depending on the owner’s needs. Historically, this concept was developed to clarify property ownership by breaking it down into distinct rights. In Jamaica, understanding the Bundle of Rights is essential for property transactions, ensuring owners know what they can do with their property and how to protect their interests.

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