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A Legal Shift in Bali’s Property Market: Nominee Land Practices Face Growing Scrutiny

by Giostanovlatto
March 25, 2026
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BADUNG, Bali — For decades, a quiet arrangement has underpinned much of Bali’s foreign-influenced property market. A foreign buyer provides the funds. An Indonesian citizen holds the title. Control, in practice, often rests elsewhere.

The structure—commonly referred to as a nominee arrangement—has long existed in a legal gray area: widely used, unevenly enforced, and rarely tested in court at scale.

That may now be changing.

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Recent statements from judicial figures and provincial authorities suggest that scrutiny of such arrangements is increasing, raising new questions for property owners, investors, and policymakers about how Indonesia’s land laws will be interpreted and enforced in the years ahead.

A Long-Standing Legal Tension

Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals are not permitted to hold freehold title (Hak Milik). Instead, they are limited to specific forms of land rights, such as Hak Pakai (right to use) and Hak Sewa (leasehold).

Nominee arrangements attempt to bridge that gap. In these structures, an Indonesian citizen holds legal title, while a foreign party may exercise de facto control through private agreements.

Legal experts have long debated the validity of such arrangements. While not always explicitly addressed in statutory law, they are often viewed as conflicting with the intent of Indonesia’s agrarian framework.

A senior justice of the Supreme Court has recently described the practice as a form of rechtsontduiking—a Dutch-derived legal term referring to the evasion of legal restrictions—highlighting concerns that such structures may circumvent established ownership rules.

The characterization does not, in itself, constitute a new regulation. But it reflects a judicial perspective that could influence how similar cases are assessed if brought before the courts.

How Widespread Is the Practice?

Estimating the scale of nominee arrangements in Bali is inherently difficult, given their informal nature.

A study by the Indonesian Nominee Crisis Working Group (K3NI), a non-governmental research initiative, suggests that tens of thousands of foreign nationals may be linked to property holdings through such structures. The group estimates that these arrangements could involve thousands of land parcels and billions of dollars in underlying value.

These figures are not official government data and should be interpreted as indicative rather than definitive. However, they are frequently cited in policy discussions and point to the significant economic footprint of nominee-based ownership.

Signals From Provincial Leadership

At the provincial level, authorities have begun to speak more directly about the issue.

Bali Governor I Wayan Koster has publicly warned that Indonesian citizens who participate as nominee titleholders in certain arrangements could face legal consequences if those arrangements are found to violate applicable laws.

He has also encouraged greater public awareness and reporting of practices that may conflict with Indonesia’s legal framework.

While no large-scale enforcement campaign has been announced, the statements mark a shift in tone—from quiet tolerance to more explicit caution.

What This Means for Property Owners

For foreign nationals who have invested in Bali’s property market through nominee structures, the current environment introduces a degree of uncertainty.

There has been no blanket invalidation of existing arrangements, nor any immediate indication of widespread enforcement action. However, the evolving legal discourse suggests that such structures may face closer examination in the future.

For some, this may prompt a reassessment of ownership models, particularly in light of the clearer distinction between what is legally permitted and what has been informally practiced.

A System Defined by Ambiguity

The persistence of nominee arrangements in Bali reflects a broader reality: a gap between legal frameworks and market behavior.

For years, that gap has been sustained by ambiguity—neither fully sanctioned nor consistently challenged. It allowed capital to flow, developments to proceed, and a parallel system of ownership to take shape.

That ambiguity is now narrowing.

Judicial commentary, regulatory signals, and public attention are beginning to converge, creating a landscape in which previously accepted practices may be subject to greater scrutiny.

Looking Ahead

The nominee system did not emerge overnight, and it is unlikely to disappear quickly. The financial stakes are significant, and many existing properties are tied to such arrangements.

But the direction of the conversation is shifting.

For policymakers, the challenge lies in balancing legal clarity with economic stability. For property owners, it lies in understanding how evolving interpretations of the law may affect long-standing practices.

For now, there is no single turning point—no sweeping reform or immediate enforcement wave.

But there is a change in signal.

And in legal systems, signals often matter as much as action.

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Giostanovlatto is a writer and Bali tourism observer, founder of the independent media platform Hey Bali. With sharp analytical insight, he provides in-depth coverage of Bali's tourism dynamics—from visa policies and environmental sustainability to local community empowerment. His writing is known for being straightforward yet data-driven, establishing Hey Bali as a trusted source for those seeking to understand the island beyond its conventional tourist image.

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