Do You Need a Real Estate License to Manage Someone Else’s Airbnb in Jamaica?
Based on The Real Estate (Dealers and Developers) Act of Jamaica, if you want to manage someone else’s Airbnb property, you generally need a real estate dealer’s license because managing land or handling rentals on behalf of another person falls under the “practice of real estate business” as defined in Section 3 of the Act.
Alternatives to Becoming a Licensed Real Estate Dealer
Work Under a Licensed Real Estate Dealer or Broker
If you don’t want to become a licensed dealer, you can work as a real estate salesman under an already licensed real estate dealer.
This would allow you to manage properties legally without personally obtaining a dealer’s license.
Limit Your Role to Non-Real Estate Activities
If you only coordinate cleaning, maintenance, and guest assistance without handling bookings, pricing, or contracts, then you don’t need a license.
Avoid negotiating leases, setting prices, collecting payments, or advertising the property as a real estate professional, as these activities require licensing.
Offer Airbnb Co-Hosting Services
You can provide hospitality services, guest check-ins, concierge services, and cleaning coordination without crossing into real estate business territory.
However, avoid any financial transactions on behalf of the owner, as that could require a license.
Become a Property Manager with a License
If you want to fully manage multiple properties and handle bookings, pricing, and maintenance, you may need to become a licensed real estate dealer or get certified as a property manager under local regulations.
Final Advice
If you are handling any financial transactions, leasing, or active property management beyond basic upkeep, consult the Real Estate Board of Jamaica to ensure compliance. Working under a licensed dealer is the easiest way to operate legally without obtaining a dealer’s license.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Real estate laws and licensing requirements in Jamaica are subject to change, and specific situations may vary. For accurate and up-to-date legal requirements, consult the Real Estate Board of Jamaica or seek advice from a qualified attorney.



