
Real estate law is the set of rules that helps people buy, sell, and use land or buildings fairly and safely. In Jamaica, these rules come from laws like the Registration of Titles Act, which makes sure that when someone owns land, their name is officially recorded so everyone knows it’s theirs. Real estate law also helps settle problems, like if two people disagree about who owns a piece of land. These rules are important when building houses, renting homes, or even making big projects like airports, such as the planned new one in Negril. The same idea exists worldwide, but different countries have their own rules to make sure land and buildings are used properly. For example, real estate law helps make sure that when someone buys a house, they get what they paid for and that the deal is fair. It also protects renters and landlords, so everyone understands their rights and responsibilities. These laws make it easier for people to trust each other when dealing with property and ensure everything is done in an organized way.


