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Can I Obtain a Copy of the Property Deeds If My Ex-Partner Has the Deeds?

If you and your ex-partner own a property together in Jamaica, and your ex has the original property If you and your ex-partner own a property together in Jamaica, and your ex has the original property deeds, you can still obtain a copy of those documents. Even though your ex has the original, you have the right to request a copy to ensure you have access to important information about the property.

Here’s how to get a copy of the deeds:

  1. Go to the National Land Agency (NLA): Visit the nearest NLA office, or you can check their website for details on how to obtain property deeds.
  2. Provide Details About the Property: You’ll need to share some information about the property, such as its address or any identifying numbers. If you don’t have these details, the staff at the NLA can help you find them.
  3. Complete an Application: Fill out any forms required by the NLA to request your copy of the deeds. This helps them understand what you are asking for.
  4. Pay a Fee: There might be a small fee to get your copy of the deeds, so be ready to pay this when you submit your application.
  5. Receive Your Copy: Once the NLA processes your request, you will receive a copy of the property deeds. This copy will hold the same legal value as the original document.

By following these steps, you can ensure that you have important property documents, even if your relationship with your ex-partner has changed.

Disclaimer:
This information is intended for general guidance and does not constitute legal advice. The process for obtaining property documents may vary based on individual circumstances and changes in regulations. For specific legal questions or concerns, it is recommended that you consult with a qualified attorney or real estate professional in Jamaica. Always verify the latest procedures and requirements with the National Land Agency or relevant authorities.


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