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Jordan and other countries suffer from the phenomenon of land fragmentation through inheritance, where ownership is divided among a large number of heirs. This turns the land into static blocks that are unsuitable for sale or investment, leading to decreased agricultural productivity and hindering economic development. The article proposes regulating land ownership by establishing laws that require reducing the number of partners or organizing the transfer of ownership, with the aim of revitalizing the real estate market and generating additional revenue for the state. Improving land management and consolidating ownership enhances the potential for investment and development, thereby helping to advance the national economy.
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