A building permit in Jamaica typically remains valid for a duration of 6 months. During this time, it is essential to pick up the approved plans from the relevant authorities. If you are not the property owner, it is necessary for the owner to provide you with a Letter of Authorization, which should be stamped and signed by a Justice of the Peace or a Notary Public.
Construction must commence within the 6-month period from the date of approval. Failure to initiate construction within this timeframe will result in the expiration of the permit. In such a scenario, obtaining a new permit becomes necessary, which involves paying the requisite fees and going through the permit application process once again. Therefore, it is crucial to adhere to the stipulated timeline to avoid any complications or delays in the construction process.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Please consult a qualified attorney or legal professional for guidance specific to your situation and to ensure compliance with Jamaican laws and regulations related to property transfers.
Published February 23 2023






