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Estates in real estate

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Feb 29, 2024
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In real estate, “Estates” refer to the legal interests or rights a person holds in property, determining the extent and duration of their ownership or use. In Jamaica, estates are categorized into different types, with the most common being freehold estates, which grant the owner indefinite ownership rights, and leasehold estates, where ownership or possession is limited to a specific period. These distinctions are vital in the Jamaican property market, influencing everything from the value of the property to the rights that can be transferred or inherited. Globally, the concept of estates is a fundamental part of property law, reflecting the historical development of land ownership and varying significantly depending on the legal traditions of each country. In Jamaica, the classification of estates is governed by local property laws, ensuring that all transactions, whether involving sales, leases, or inheritance, are conducted within a clear legal framework. This system helps to prot…

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