Property Legal Assistance
Here is a list of services that our Indonesian-based lawyer studio can provide to expats who are purchasing property in Indonesia
Property Legal Assistance
Due diligence
The lawyer can conduct due diligence on the property to ensure that there are no title issues or other legal problems.
Negotiation
The lawyer can negotiate the purchase price and terms of the contract on behalf of the expat.
Contract review
The lawyer can review the purchase contract to ensure that it is fair and that the expat's interests are protected.
Closing assistance
The lawyer can assist the expat with the closing process, including transferring the title of the property and paying the necessary taxes and fees
Post-closing assistance
The lawyer can provide the expat with post-closing assistance, such as registering the property with the government and obtaining the necessary permits.
In addition to these general services, a lawyer may also be able to provide specialized services depending on the type of property the expat is purchasing. For example, if the expat is purchasing a condominium, the lawyer can help them understand the condominium association’s rules and regulations. Or, if the expat is purchasing a villa, the lawyer can help them obtain the necessary building permits as IMB permit.
If you are an expat who is considering purchasing property in Indonesia, it is important to consult with a lawyer to discuss your specific needs and to ensure that you are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Here are some additional benefits of using a lawyer when purchasing property in Indonesia as an expat
Lawyers can help you understand the complex Indonesiaproperty laws and regulations.
Lawyers can protect your interests and negotiate on your behalf.
Lawyers can help you avoid common pitfalls and scams.
We can provide you with peace of mind knowing that your purchase is legal and that your investment is protected.
There are two main building permits required to have in a property in Indonesiathat we can assist to issue that:
Persetujuan Bangunan Gedung (PBG), or Building Approval
This permit is required for all new building construction or renovation work. It is issued by the local government and ensures that the building is constructed according to the approved plans and meets all building codes and regulations.
Sertifikat Laik Fungsi (SLF), or Certificate of Occupation
This permit is required for all buildings that are to be used for commercial or residential purposes. It is issued by the local government and ensures that the building is safe for occupancy and meets all applicable building codes and regulations.
In addition to these two main permits, there may be other permits required depending on the specific type of property or the scope of work being done. For example, if you are building a commercial property, you may need to obtain a permit from the tourism department. Or, if you are renovating a historical property, you may need to obtain a permit from the cultural heritage department.
It is important to note that building permits can take several months to obtain, so it is important to start the process early. It is also important to work with a qualified architect or engineer to ensure that your plans are compliant with all applicable building codes and regulations.
Here are some tips for obtaining building permits in Indonesian
Start the process early.
Work with a qualified architect or engineer.
Submit all required documentation.
Be prepared to pay the necessary fees.
Follow up with the local government regularly.
If you are unsure about any of the
requirements for building permits in Indonesian, it is always best to consult with us as your lawyer.
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