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Chain of title

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Nov 03, 2024
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Chain of title

In Jamaica, the chain of title is like a storybook that shows who has owned a piece of land or a house over time. This “story” starts with the very first person who owned the property and goes all the way up to the current owner. Each time the property is sold, a new “chapter” is added, which is called a deed. This deed is a paper that says, “This person now owns the property,” and it’s very important because it proves who legally owns the land or house.

The chain of title also includes special rules, called restrictive covenants, that go along with the property. These rules might say, for example, “You can only use this property as a home, not a business,” or “You can’t build higher than two stories.” If these rules are recorded in the chain of title, it means every new owner has to follow them, too.

Sometimes, the chain of title will also have a mortgage deed. When someone buys a property with a loan (called a mortgage), this deed says that the bank or lender has a right to take the p…

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