Daily Observer (Jamaica)

67 St James residents receive land titles

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MINISTER of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environmen­t and Climate Change Pearnel Charles Jr on Thursday handed out land titles to 67 residents from six communitie­s across St James.

The residents were presented with their registered land titles, under the Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) National Land Titling Programme, at a ceremony held at the Social Developmen­t Commission (SDC) Region 3 office, Albion Road, in the parish.

In his address, Minister Charles said the Government remains resolute in its efforts to empower Jamaicans through land ownership, which he says, enhances the prospects for community developmen­t and economic growth.

He noted that the thrust is geared at giving property owners collateral for obtaining loans and other economic outcomes.

“It provides you with not just the record but the authority to do what you want. It allows you to participat­e in the formal economy, [as] you can use your title now to go to the bank and use it as a security to get a loan; you can leverage it for collateral for mortgages, you can use it to go to the utility companies and prove that you are the owner… and it is for you to build your dreams and further develop your homes now, so that personal developmen­t moves into community developmen­t,” he told the beneficiar­ies.

“It is important that we build up communitie­s… that can protect and participat­e with each other. Communitie­s that are the social fabric of our country and by your legal ownership of your property and coming together as one, that personal developmen­t will lead to community developmen­t,” Charles said.

He pointed out that real estate assets can be transferre­d from generation to generation and act as “an instrument that allows you to prevent other persons from encroachin­g on your land”.

According to Charles, the HAJ has now issued more than 9,000 land titles under the National Land Titling Programme, and has more than 7,000 titles to be issued to residents across the island.

Beneficiar­y Latesha Kirton of Retirement, Phase 2, who expressed thanks on behalf of the title recipients, said that having a land title in hand “is a life-changing day”, noting that the Government, through the HAJ, has made “our dream a reality”.

The beneficiar­ies in Norwood, Retirement, Phases one and two, Lilliput and Meadowvale also received a plant as part of the ministry’s tree-planting movement.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environmen­t and Climate Change Pearnel Charles Jr (right) greets Retirement resident Saskia Gordon-manderson after presenting her with her certificat­e of title and a plant, at the Housing Agency of Jamaica’s land-titling ceremony, held at Social Developmen­t Commission’s Region 3 office, Albion Road, St James, on Thursday.
(Photo: JIS) Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environmen­t and Climate Change Pearnel Charles Jr (right) greets Retirement resident Saskia Gordon-manderson after presenting her with her certificat­e of title and a plant, at the Housing Agency of Jamaica’s land-titling ceremony, held at Social Developmen­t Commission’s Region 3 office, Albion Road, St James, on Thursday.

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