Jamaica Now

Jamaica Now

Jamaica Homes Glossary

Good Root of Title

Jamaica Now's avatar
Jamaica Now
Oct 30, 2024
∙ Paid
Good Root of Title

In Jamaican real estate, a “Good Root of Title” is essential for confirming the legal ownership of property, ensuring that the title is clear, unchallenged, and free from any defects or encumbrances. This concept requires that the title history shows an unbroken chain of ownership, typically extending back at least 30 years, supported by properly registered legal documents such as deeds, wills, and transfers. Establishing a good root of title is crucial for both buyers and lenders, as it verifies that the seller has the legal right to transfer the property and that there are no undisclosed claims. This due diligence is vital for securing financing and protecting the buyer’s investment. The principle of a good root of title is not unique to Jamaica but is a standard requirement in real estate transactions worldwide, providing legal certainty and facilitating property transfers. In Jamaican law, case precedents like Re Dennis, 1956 underscore the importance of an unbroken and indisputab…

User's avatar

Continue reading this post for free, courtesy of Jamaica Now.

Or purchase a paid subscription.
© 2026 Jamaica Homes · Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start your SubstackGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture