In Jamaica, having “paperwork” for a piece of land — such as an allocation letter, sale agreement, or receipt — doesn’t necessarily mean you’re the legal owner. In this episode, we unpack the difference between holding documents and being listed on the registered title. You’ll learn why the Commissioner of Lands may still appear as the legal owner, the risks of unregistered ownership, and the proper legal steps to get your name on the title through the National Land Agency (NLA). Whether you’ve inherited government land, bought through allocation, or simply discovered old paperwork, this episode helps you understand how to convert your claim into official ownership under Jamaica’s land laws.
🔗 Read the full article: Does Paperwork Equal Ownership If the Commissioner of Lands Is Still on the Title in Jamaica?
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👤 About the Founder
Dean Jones is a Realtor-Associate® and the Founder of Jamaica Homes. A Chartered Builder, Project Manager, and Designer, Dean has deep expertise in Jamaica’s North, East, and West Coast properties, while serving clients island-wide. Focused on wealth and income growth through real estate and technology, he is dedicated to helping you maximize your investment and find the perfect home in Jamaica.








