Bali (and Indonesia more broadly) uses the metric unit “are” (pronounced “ahr”) to measure land area primarily due to historical influence from the Dutch colonial era and its alignment with the globally adopted metric system. Here’s a breakdown of why: 1. **Dutch Colonial Legacy:** * Indonesia was a Dutch colony for centuries….
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Selling inherited property may seem straightforward, but in reality, it requires specific legal documents to ensure a valid and enforceable transaction. If you’re planning to sell property that was inherited, you must be extremely careful and comply with the legal requirements. Failing to do so can result in the transaction being voided by the notary….
If a property is declared bankrupt and placed under a court-appointed curator (trustee), a regular sale and purchase transaction cannot be conducted. The property becomes part of the bankrupt estate and falls under the supervision of the Commercial Court, managed by the curator. Here are the steps if you wish to purchase such a property:…
If you’re building or renovating a property in Bali, whether it’s a home, villa, or commercial space, you’ll need two essential legal documents: Here’s a practical guide on how to estimate the retribution fees based on the latest Bali regulations. 🧾 1. PBG (Building Approval) Fee Calculation PBG fees are calculated using this formula: PBG…