Rent Increases in Indonesia
Rules and rental culture related to property rent increases for long-term or upfront-paid housing.
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Speaking of legal protection regarding price ceilings or so-called "Rent Control", Indonesia currently does not enforce rent control at all in the realm of both commercial and independent residential properties. This relies heavily on the pure commercial market in each RT, Province, or autonomous region.
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No State Control on Rental Values
Landlords have absolute authority when their new contracts are signed to raise the rent to the real estate market price for leases in the subsequent year/phase. Monthly rentals, like boarding houses (kos), usually can hike prices provided the allocation period of that month has ended after giving an announcement to the boarders. In luxury homes or long commercial complex blocks, value percentages can increase in line with inflation rates without violating any regulatory instruments.
"Upfront Payment" Lease Law
Almost the majority of the assimilated yearly housing market (2, 3, up to 5-year lease duration in Indonesia) stipulate a "100% Cash Upfront Rental System".
- Upon cash contract settlement on the agreed start day calibrated, owners are guaranteed not allowed to abruptly charge sudden price hikes due to economic onslaughts in the middle of that calendar period. Everything remains legally bound based on the principle of freedom of contract protection.
Long-Term Planning
If you settle for more than a decade, rent adjustments will be submitted to the extension clause a minimum of 1-2 months before the remaining month concludes, with a "First Extension Option" prioritized to the tenant party before advertising the property broadly again.
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