Legal & Taxation Services

Legal and Taxation Services for Property Investment in Bali

Whether you’re considering buying, selling, or managing property in this vibrant Indonesian island, understanding the legal and tax landscape is crucial to protecting your investment and ensuring compliance with local regulations.

Why Choose Us?

Expertise
Expertise
Our team of Notary PPAT professionals has extensive knowledge and experience in Indonesian property laws and regulations.
Customized Solutions
Customized Solutions
We offer tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring personalized and effective legal services.
Local Knowledge
Local Knowledge
With a deep understanding of Bali's regulatory environment and cultural nuances, we navigate complexities with precision.
Client-Centered Approach
Client-Centered Approach
Committed to delivering transparent, timely, and reliable services that prioritize client satisfaction and peace of mind.

What we do

1. Property Transaction Services

  • Sale and Purchase Agreements: Drafting and notarizing contracts for the sale and purchase of property, ensuring legal validity and clarity of terms.
  • Deed of Transfer (Akta Pemindahan Hak): Facilitating the transfer of property ownership rights, including handling the registration process with the Indonesian Land Office (Badan Pertanahan Nasional – BPN).
  • Lease Agreements (Perjanjian Sewa Menyewa): Structuring and notarizing lease agreements for both residential and commercial properties, adhering to local regulations.

2. Property Due Diligence

  • Title Verification: Conducting thorough checks on property titles and ownership history to confirm legal ownership and identify any encumbrances.
  • Zoning Compliance: Ensuring properties comply with local zoning regulations and land use classifications before transactions proceed.

3. Legal Consultation and Advisory

  • Legal Opinion: Providing expert legal opinions on property transactions, compliance issues, and regulatory matters in Bali.
  • Dispute Resolution: Representing clients in property-related disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation in Indonesian courts.
Discover the security and efficiency of professional notary PPAT services for your property investments in Bali. Let us guide you through every step with expertise and dedication.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, foreigners can buy property in Bali, but they cannot own freehold land directly. Instead, they can acquire property through leasehold arrangements (Hak Pakai) or by setting up a foreign-owned company (PT PMA) that can hold land titles.

Freehold property (Hak Milik) grants full ownership rights, but it is restricted to Indonesian citizens. Leasehold property (Hak Pakai) allows foreigners to lease land for an extended period, providing usage rights but not full ownership, usually up to 25 to 30 years, renewable.

Investing in a leasehold can be more advantageous than purchasing a freehold property. Leasehold properties generally require a lower upfront investment compared to freehold properties. This makes it more accessible for investors with limited capital and possibility to get the highest Return of Investment.

ROI can vary significantly based on location, property type, and management. Generally, well-located properties in popular areas like Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud can yield annual returns of 10-12% through holiday rentals.
Work with our experienced legal and property management professionals to ensure compliance with local laws, secure proper documentation, and manage ongoing responsibilities effectively.
Conduct a thorough due diligence process, including verifying land titles, checking zoning regulations, and ensuring all documents are legally valid through a reputable notary or legal consultant. Consulting with a local legal advisor or property expert in Bali is highly recommended.
Financing options are limited for foreigners. Most investors use personal funds or seek financing from banks in their home country. Indonesian banks typically do not provide mortgages to foreigners.
  • Kerobokan
  • Tabanan
  • Amed
  • Karangasem
  • Kintamani
  • Munduk

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