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What Constitutes Tenant Harassment?

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Sep 30, 2024
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In Jamaica, tenant harassment is prohibited under the Rent Restriction Act, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants. Specifically, Section 27 of the Rent Restriction Act defines tenant harassment and makes it illegal for landlords or their representatives to engage in actions that interfere with the tenant’s peaceful enjoyment of the property.

Harassment, as described in the Act, includes:

  • Changing locks on doors without notice or permission: This prevents tenants from accessing their home and disrupts their living situation.

  • Barring or blocking doors and entrances: This restricts the tenant’s access to the premises, infringing on their right to quiet enjoyment.

  • Removing windows or tampering with the structure: Such acts compromise the tenant’s security and comfort.

  • Disconnecting utilities like water, electricity, or gas: This tactic is often used to force tenants to leave the property, which is illegal under the law.

  • Requesting inappropriate favors, esp…

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