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Jamaica Now
Nov 04, 2024
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Imputed notice in Jamaican real estate refers to a legal principle where knowledge held by one person, often a representative or agent, is legally attributed to another person, typically the client or employer. In real estate transactions, if a real estate agent is aware of certain property details—like a restrictive covenant, encumbrance, or legal dispute over ownership—this knowledge is “imputed” to their client, such as a buyer or seller. This means the client is considered legally informed, even if the agent did not explicitly relay the information. Imputed notice ensures that clients are accountable for information known by their agents, as agents are expected to act in their client’s best interest and fully disclose any relevant facts affecting the transaction. In Jamaica, where real estate transactions involve thorough checks of titles and restrictions, imputed notice emphasizes the importance of agents conducting diligent property inquiries and keeping clients informed. For ex…

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