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Bali Property Due Diligence: What Should You Check?

Property due diligence in Bali generally covers three areas: confirming the property itself matches what was represented, reviewing available documentation, and understanding the surrounding market.

This can include verifying the property’s existence and location, collecting and organizing available documents, and researching comparable properties to sense-check the asking price.

Where documentation needs formal legal review, that step should be coordinated with a licensed notary or legal advisor — due diligence support and legal advice are different things, and both matter.

PBG & SLF in Bali: What Property Buyers and Owners Should Know

PBG (Persetujuan Bangunan Gedung) and SLF (Sertifikat Laik Fungsi) are building and occupancy-related approvals relevant to properties in Indonesia. For buyers, understanding whether these are in place — or in progress — is an important part of assessing a property.

The process typically involves document collection, coordination with the relevant consultants and authorities, and ongoing follow-up, which can be time-consuming to manage from overseas.

This is administrative and coordination work, not a substitute for licensed architectural, engineering or legal advice — those specialists should always be involved directly for the technical and regulatory decisions.