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Encroachment

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Jamaica Now
May 27, 2024
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A stunning cinematic film still of a dramatic scene in Jamaica, where encroachment has led to a clash of property and power, with a worn, weathered wooden fence line creeping onto a neighbor's lush, vibrant tropical landscape

In Jamaica, encroachment occurs when someone unlawfully extends their property or structures, such as buildings, fences, or walls, onto another person’s land without permission. This overstepping of boundaries infringes on the legal rights of the property owner and can lead to disputes. Encroachment can be addressed through legal action, where the affected property owner may seek the removal of the encroaching structure and compensation for any resulting damages or loss of property use.

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