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Ensuring a Smooth Property Sale in Jamaica

Selling property in Jamaica requires preparation. Engage an attorney or conveyancer early to handle legal work and speed up transactions.

Your attorney’s details will be in the Sale Agreement, drafted after accepting an offer. If you need an attorney, your agent can recommend one, or check the General Legal Council of Jamaica for a licensed conveyancer.

Surveys and Valuations

Once a sale is agreed, the buyer arranges assessments:

  • Valuation report – Required by mortgage lenders to confirm property value and suitability as loan security, conducted by a registered surveyor.
  • Property condition survey – Optional but useful for assessing structure, electrical, and plumbing. Buyers choose the level of inspection.

Surveyors in Jamaica are insured and authorized to inspect without the seller’s presence.

Conveyancing Process

Conveyancing in Jamaica takes 8 to 16 weeks. Preparing documents in advance speeds up the process. Required documents include:

  • Signed attorney engagement terms
  • Photographic ID (passport or driver’s license)
  • Proof of address (utility bill or bank statement)

Your attorney will:

  1. Prepare Documents:
    • Request an initial deposit from the buyer.
    • Obtain the registered title from the National Land Agency (NLA).
    • Draft the Sale Agreement outlining terms and conditions.
  2. Provide Information:
    • Complete a Property Information Form detailing boundaries, approvals, and service providers.
    • Specify fixtures and contents included in the sale.
    • Address outstanding property taxes or maintenance fees.
  3. Review and Finalize:
    • Address buyer’s attorney queries.
    • Sign the Sale Agreement.
    • Settle any mortgage balance, as liens must be cleared before transfer.
  4. Complete Transfer:
    • Agree on a completion date.
    • Hand over possession upon full payment.
    • Register the transfer with the NLA and issue an updated title.

Final Steps

Once payments are finalized, ownership transfers to the buyer. Whether selling a home, investment property, or land, working with professionals ensures a seamless transaction. For details, consult a real estate attorney or licensed conveyancer.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Please note: Jamaica Homes is not authorized to offer financial advice. The information provided is not financial advice and should not be relied upon for financial decisions. Consult a regulated mortgage adviser for guidance.


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