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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsNovember 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Community ownership refers to the collective ownership and management of a property or asset by a group of people, typically organized through a legal entity such as a trust, cooperative, or non-profit organization. In Jamaica, community ownership often applies to shared spaces like community centres, parks, or agricultural lands, where residents pool resources to manage and maintain these assets for mutual benefit. This concept is particularly significant in older Jamaican communities where land may have been gifted by a resident for public use but requires formal legal processes to establish collective ownership. Globally, community ownership is a tool for empowering groups, fostering equitable access to resources, and promoting sustainable development, especially in contexts like affordable housing or urban regeneration projects. Real estate initiatives in Jamaica and beyond leverage community ownership to ensure shared responsibility, preserve cultural identity, and protect common spaces from privatization or neglect. Establishing community ownership typically involves creating a legal framework, such as a trust deed or cooperative agreement, to define rights, responsibilities, and governance structures, ensuring transparency and accountability. For example, in Jamaica, transitioning a community centre to collective ownership might require forming a trust or a registered society under the Friendly Societies Act, while in other parts of the world, such as the UK, community land trusts are commonly used to secure affordable housing. By enabling shared stewardship, community ownership supports long-term communal well-being and safeguards resources for future generations.

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