When buying property in Bali, the two most common terms you will hear are Freehold (Hak Milik) and Leasehold. Understanding the difference is important before you make any decision.🏡 Freehold (Hak Milik)Freehold is the strongest form of land ownership in Indonesia.Ownership is full, permanent, and hereditaryCan only be held by Indonesian citizensGives the owner full control over the propertyCan be sold,...
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In Indonesia, the official currency for all onshore transactions is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). This is regulated under:Law No. 7 of 2011 on CurrencyBank Indonesia Regulation No. 17/3/PBI/2015(obligation to use Rupiah for cash and non-cash transactions in Indonesia)This means that property transactions must legally be settled in IDR at the time of signing the sale/lease deed before the Notary/PPAT.💰...
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Yes. All property transactions in Indonesia must be handled by a licensed Notary/PPAT (Land Deed Official). The notary is the only authority legally permitted to prepare and register land and property transfer deeds.✅ What the Notary/PPAT doesA licensed notary will:draft and prepare the Deed of Sale and Purchase (AJB)verify the authenticity of ownership certificatesconfirm the seller is the legal...