Foreigners cannot directly own freehold (Hak Milik) land in Indonesia under current laws. However, foreigners can legally control and use property through several recognized structures:Leasehold (Hak Sewa): long-term lease agreements, typically 25–30 years, extendableHak Pakai (Right of Use): allows foreign individuals with KITAS/KITAP to legally use residential propertyPT PMA company structure: allows a...
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The timeframe to buy property in Bali depends on the completeness of documents, the type of title, and the complexity of due diligence. On average, if everything is in order, the process typically takes around 2–8 weeks from offer acceptance to final notary signing.✅ Typical timeline breakdownWeek 1–2: Initial checks & due diligenceverification of land certificate at BPN (Land Office)zoning and...
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Due diligence is the legal and technical verification process carried out before buying property in Bali to ensure the asset is safe, legal, and free from disputes. It protects buyers from future legal problems and financial loss.✅ What due diligence normally includesOwnership verificationConfirming the land certificate (Hak Milik/HGB/Hak Pakai/Lease) is valid and registered with the Land Office...