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Buy land legally in Bali with me as a nominee

Last activity 02 November 2023 by Ubudian

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Fred

I have just read yet another set of sites that offer nominee schemes to idiots, so I thought I'd set up my own because I like easy money.


You essentially own the land but it's all in the name of an Indonesian citizen (me).

You can rest assured I won't sell the land from under you as you have an agreement that says I can't.

The fact you can't go to court to complain about being ripped off whilst doing something illegal is a minor concern - Your investment is safe  with me.


Lots of companies offer this service to the gullible, but I can really convince you my service is as safe as it is legal as I have a nice smile and I'm really good at lying.


So, if you want to buy land in Bali legally and safely, email me on rippingoffidiots@gmail.con


Sounds like a joke  thread, but people actually take the risk and sign up to these dodgy nominee deals.


An old  one, but it shows up the issue

https://www.smh.com.au/world/a-nightmar … i8lrr.html


If you're a total moron and still want to try, send me an email  1f642.svg

Sonnyag6

Good night Mr Fred

I have to say that you are always on top of everything in Indonesia. I always like to read your post. I really appreciate all the information that you have been posting.


Trying to make up my mind to start spending 3 .oaths at a time in Indonesia twice per year but the visa thing is kinda tricky.

Regards

Sonnyg

Stay safe

AnotherMovingToBali

Just as a fairly trivial reply, I have been reading here about Hak Milik, Hak Pakai, and pre-nuptials, as well as many other things. Thanks for all the posts, including this humorous one :) I'm going to be more prepared than I would have been when my Indonesian wife takes me around Denpasar estate agents later in the year.


I will make sure I'm wearing my running shoes in case anyone suggests a nominee purchase 'agreement' to me.

GuestPoster28122

Yes, the nominee arrangement is a scam in addition to being illegal. but the bigger scam/ deception in bali is the whole ’leasehold’ arrangement. This is where locals lease you their land for 25-30 years and tell you its possible to extend your leasehold in the future for the ’then market rate’ of the land— which can easily be 2-3x the price you paid initially.  What usually happens is foreigners end up developing villas only to have to hand back their 1.5-2.5M villa investment with no compensation. You also have no right to sell your leasehold without the property owners agreement and a depreciated price.  The only way to enter into a reasonable leasehold is to set up a PT/ PMA and have a ‘right to use and develop’ or hak guna bangunan HGB for 30+ 20+ 30 years with the government. There are still risks the extension laws and costs may change, and the cost of setting up at PT/ PMA can he high— but its a much safer way to invest in Bali. Bottom line: be very careful investing in Bali property.

bennl

Anyone who actually works hard to earn a living and has at least 1 -working- brain cell  would get proper legal advice and never get into any of  these  scamms,  one  would   think?

Ubudian

"...one would think?"  YES...one would think, BUT, the appeal of Bali, which is greater than the appeal of Homer's island of the sirens is greater, and when coupled to the stories of older expats who successfully used the old nominee scheme, this old scheme still finds many who are willing to take the risk, and venture forth.


Face the facts..."Bali tidak di jual"...Bali is NOT for sale.       

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