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What Is an Escalation Clause in My Purchase Contract and Who Pays for It?

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Jun 27, 2025
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Yes. It is standard practice for developers in Jamaica, including at The Pinnacle, to include an escalation clause in the Agreement for Sale. This clause serves as a protective measure for the developer, allowing them to pass on unforeseen increases in construction costs to the purchaser.

An escalation clause permits adjustments to the purchase price in the event of unexpected cost increases, such as rises in the price of labor or building materials. These increases may result from market fluctuations or external factors beyond the developer’s control—such as hurricanes, global supply chain disruptions, or other acts of God.

The standard escalation under the agreement is normally capped at 10% of the original purchase price, offering a degree of predictability and protection to the buyer.

Whether the mortgagee (i.e., your bank or lending institution) covers this escalation depends on the terms of your mortgage approval. Some lenders may agree to finance the escalated amount, while others…

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