In Jamaica, a warranty period for real estate properties refers to the timeframe during which a builder or developer guarantees to address any defects or issues with the property that arise from construction faults or material defects under normal use. This warranty period provides reassurance to property buyers that any problems due to poor workmanship or faulty materials will be resolved at no extra cost. The duration of the warranty can vary; for example, a newly constructed home might come with a one-year warranty on certain elements, while more extensive coverage might be offered on structural components. Warranties in real estate serve as a promise to buyers that the property will meet the expected quality and performance standards. They outline the conditions under which repairs, replacements, or corrections will be made if issues are identified. Typically, there are full warranties, which offer broad coverage including repairs or replacements for defects discovered during the …
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