Guide to legally buying Bali villas covers visa options (B211A, KITAS), property titles (PT PMA, Hak Pakai, HGB), due diligence, and legal support for secure foreign ownership.
Bali notary PPAT
Building a Bali villa requires thorough land due diligence, understanding zoning (K/K1), legal structures (PT PMA, HGB), and costs (IDR 8-15M/m²). Choose trusted developers to avoid risks.
Key Bali property legal tips: understand foreign ownership rights (Hak Pakai, Guna Bangunan, Sewa), avoid nominee risks, check zoning/permits (ITR, PBG SLF), perform due diligence with an independent notary.
Bali leaseholds in 2026 offer longer terms up to 50 years, sharper clauses on renewals and usage, and require thorough due diligence. Bali Freedom Property provides expert legal, visa, and relocation support.