Started a Real Estate Business in Bali: What Could Go Wrong?

A client reached out to us with problems that arose after opening a real estate company through a local agent. The agent assured them that all documents were properly prepared and that the business could start immediately after registration. The client followed this advice.

However, after some time in operation, the business caught the attention of government authorities, and an inspection began.

It turned out that real estate leasing activities (KBLI code 68200) require special licenses (NIB and izin usaha), which had not been obtained.

During the inspection, the authorities deemed the company’s operations illegal. This put the entire business at risk:

  • Potential fines

  • Ban on operations

  • Issues with taxation and immigration

What should have been done

  • Verify which licenses are required for the chosen business activity

  • Obtain all necessary permits before starting operations

  • Operate the business fully legally and monitor timely document processing

How we can help

We can review your company’s activities, prepare and obtain all the necessary licenses and permits — even if your business is already operational.

With us, you can avoid the risks associated with lack of preparation or missing documentation.

Contact us — even if the situation seems complicated. We know how to fix it and safeguard your business.

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