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Less-than-freehold estate

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Nov 11, 2024
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A less-than-freehold estate (also known as a leasehold estate) is a type of property interest where a person has the right to use or occupy real estate for a specific, limited period, rather than having permanent ownership. This type of estate is commonly seen in lease agreements, where a tenant gains the right to live in or use a property under agreed conditions for a set term, often months or years. In Jamaica, less-than-freehold estates are popular in both residential and commercial sectors, as many people lease homes, apartments, or business spaces instead of purchasing. The concept applies globally, allowing individuals or businesses to use land and buildings without the full responsibilities of ownership. Unlike freehold estates, where ownership is indefinite, less-than-freehold estates have a defined timeframe and are typically governed by lease agreements or rental contracts, which outline the rights and obligations of both the tenant and the landlord. These arrangements benef…

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