
Landlocked land or property refers to a parcel of land that is entirely surrounded by other properties and lacks direct access to a public road or right-of-way. In Jamaica, such properties face significant challenges as they are isolated from transportation networks, which can limit their usability, development potential, and value. The issue of landlocked properties is addressed through legal mechanisms such as easements, which provide necessary access to the nearest public road or service area, ensuring that the property can be utilized and accessed effectively. Globally, landlocked properties are common and require careful consideration during real estate transactions and land development to ensure that adequate access rights are established. The resolution of access issues is crucial for maintaining property value and facilitating functional use, making it an essential aspect of property law and management.


