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Should a Real Estate Agent in Jamaica Disclose a Property Boundary Breach to Potential Buyers?

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Nov 15, 2024
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A diverse group of white, black, and Chinese real estate agents, dressed in professional attire, standing confidently in a spacious, modern room with a subtle Jamaican flair, proudly representing Jamaica’s real estate market with integrity and respect. Inspired by the cinematic styles of Emmanuel Lubezki, Hoyte van Hoytema, and Rachel Morrison, with a blend of neoclassical and contemporary architecture, warm color tones, and a hint of tropical elegance. The lighting is dramatic, with deep shadows and soft, natural highlights, accentuating the agents’ confident expressions and the room’s sophisticated ambiance, creating a truly atmospheric and stunning image.

In Jamaica, a real estate agent is obligated to disclose any known property boundary breaches to potential buyers, as this is a material fact that can impact the property’s value, legal status, and usability. Although agents owe duties of loyalty and obedience to their sellers, they are also bound by a responsibility to provide hon…

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