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Restrictive Covenant

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Jamaica Now
Oct 28, 2024
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In Jamaica, a restrictive covenant is a legal obligation imposed on landowners that restricts or dictates specific uses of their property. This type of covenant is included in property deeds or agreements and is designed to ensure that certain conditions are met to maintain the character and value of the property or neighborhood. A restrictive covenant can impose various limitations, such as prohibiting construction within a certain distance from property boundaries, restricting the types of buildings that can be erected, or setting guidelines for the property’s use. These covenants are enforceable by law and are binding on current and future property owners, ensuring that the agreed-upon conditions remain in effect. Restrictive covenants are crucial in property transactions and development in Jamaica, as they help manage land use and preserve the aesthetic and functional aspects of a community. They provide a way for property owners and developers to agree on limitations that benefit…

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