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Can a foreigner legally own a Villa & Land in Amed, Bali?

Foreigners are allowed to own villas and land in Bali through a leasehold or a Right-to-Use (Hak Pakai) agreement, as owning land in Indonesia is restricted to Indonesian citizens and Indonesian legal entities. A leasehold agreement grants the foreigner the right to use the land and villa for a certain period of time, typically up to 25

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Glossary (commonly used words)

PT.PMA – Foreign-owned investment companyNPWP – Tax Identification NumberIMB -IMB (Izin Mendirikan Bangunan) is a building permit.Pondok Wisata – License to rent your villa out to tourists.Notaris – An official responsible for drafting and authenticating lease & legal agreementsBPHTB – Land and Building Acquisition TaxHak Malik – FreeholdGreen zone – Cannot build onYellow zone –

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