Legal & ownership
Due diligence
Legal and physical verification before you commit—title, zoning (ITR), permits (PBG), encumbrances, and disputes. Skipping it is a common source of loss.
Due diligence is the structured process of checking facts before you sign or pay. In Bali it typically includes verifying land certificate authenticity, zoning (ITR), building permits (PBG) where relevant, tax history, access rights, and any encumbrances or disputes.
Skipping due diligence is one of the most common reasons investments go wrong: marketing brochures are not title deeds. Use qualified professionals and keep a written checklist tied to conditions precedent.
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