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Investing in property in Indonesia offers great potential, but it also comes with risks. One of the most common issues foreign investors face is land disputes. These disputes can be costly, stressful, and even lead to the loss of investment. This guide explains how to prevent them and secure your property with confidence.
Land disputes occur when ownership, boundaries, or usage rights of land are contested. In Indonesia, they often arise due to unclear documentation, overlapping claims, or misuse of land certificates. Foreign investors are particularly vulnerable if due diligence is overlooked.
Land disputes are among the biggest risks for property investors in Indonesia. By conducting due diligence, using proper legal structures, and working with trusted professionals, you can minimize risks and protect your investment.
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