In Jamaica, the time limit for enforcement action against a breach of planning control depends on the nature of the breach. Generally:
Building or engineering operations: There is a 4-year time limit from the date when the operations were substantially completed.
Change of use of land or buildings: There is a 10-year time limit from the date when the use began without planning permission.
These time limits mean that if no enforcement action is taken within the specified period, the breach may become immune from enforcement and thus lawful in planning terms. However, it’s essential to consult with the local planning authority or legal professionals for specific cases or changes in regulations.
Updated 08 Aug 2022
Disclaimer:
The information provided regarding the time limits for enforcement action against breaches of planning control in Jamaica is for general guidance purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information, please be aware that planning laws and regulations are subject to change. We recommend consulting with a legal professional or the local planning authority to obtain up-to-date and specific advice tailored to your circumstances. Jamaica Homes is not liable for any actions taken based on the information provided above.


