Kategori: Land and Property
Property transactions in Bali and Indonesia involve a legal framework that differs materially from most foreign investors’ home jurisdictions. This category covers land titles, spatial planning and zoning, building permits, accommodation licensing, nominee risks, and the due diligence steps that apply to acquiring, developing, or monetising property as a foreign national. Articles here reflect current law and enforcement practice, not market promotion.
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Understanding the Push for Ethical and Sustainable Development
Bali’s rapid tourism-driven growth has created both opportunities and challenges. With a proposed hotel development moratorium on the horizon, the island faces a critical moment in balancing economic expansion with sustainability. This article delves into the voices shaping Bali’s future, from government officials to industry leaders, and explores the potential impact on the local community,… READ MORE →
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Embracing Regeneration, Circular Economy, and Localisation
Trace Elements goes beyond the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals by embracing a holistic approach focused on regeneration, circular economy, and localisation. By addressing the root causes of environmental and social challenges, we work to create a thriving, inclusive community that prioritises long-term sustainability over short-term gains. READ MORE →
