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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsJanuary 13, 2021Updated:January 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Party walls are shared structures that separate two adjoining properties, often found in row houses, duplexes, or semi-detached homes. In Jamaica, they are common in urban areas like Kingston, where properties are built closely together. The responsibility for maintaining or altering these walls is usually shared between property owners, and any changes require mutual agreement to prevent disputes. Globally, party walls are governed by laws or agreements to ensure that work, such as modifying or raising the wall, respects the rights of both owners. For example, in Jamaica, if a homeowner in Kingston wants to raise a party wall for a second floor, they must notify and negotiate with their neighbor and follow local building regulations. In the UK, the Party Wall Act mandates that property owners serve formal notices and resolve disputes before making alterations. Party walls are essential in real estate as they define property boundaries, encourage cooperation, and ensure legal compliance when modifying shared structures.

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