This article provides a practical overview of Indonesian real estate law, examining land rights regimes, spatial planning, licensing requirements, and key legal considerations in property development.
This article provides a practical overview of Indonesian real estate law, examining land rights regimes, spatial planning, licensing requirements, and key legal considerations in property development.
Indonesia’s updated Risk Based Licensing framework introduces reforms in real estate business licensing, offering clearer processes and stronger legal certainty. This Indonesian property regulation could reshape how developers obtain key permits such as KKPR, Environmental Approval, and Building Approval.
INTRODUCTION Government policy in spatial planning has a profound effect on the public. Spatial planning policy specifically zoning regulation will profoundly affect the public, especially the owner of rights over land. Law No. 26 of 2007 on Spatial Planning Law as...
Introduction Spatial planning is conducted to establish sustainable national space. One of the essential elements in the entire spatial planning system is spatial planning (alongside space utilization and space utilization control). Within the framework of Indonesian...
Introduction Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world which has more than 17.000 islands. The islands scattered in Indonesia do not necessarily become the right of the indigenous people of these islands. According to Article 2 paragraph (1) of Law...
Introduction Economic development activities in Indonesia continue to grow from time to time. On a macro level, economic development activities include various development activities, starting from the development of the housing sector, industry, transportation,...
The Underground Space (RBT) is a space below the surface of the land which is used for certain activities whose control, selection, use and utilization are separate from the control, ownership, use and utilization of land. The provisions regarding the Granting of Land...
On 3 October 2022, the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning issued a decision regarding the granting of land rights in general. This decision was also made to implement the provisions of Article 2 paragraph (4) of the regulation of the minister of...
With the growth of development, it is necessary to have laws and regulations on the land rights in the upper space (RAT) and underground space (RBT) which guarantees legal certainty and justice as referred to in Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation (Job Creation Law)...