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Indonesia Security Deposit Laws: Jaminan Rules

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Guide to security deposits in Indonesia for 2026.

Melvin Prince
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Hitelesített Apr 2026Indonézia flag
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Within the Indonesian legal system, a security deposit (Uang Jaminan) is extremely common across the residential rental industry, from boarding houses (kos-kosan) to luxury apartments. There are no specific statutory limits; the procedure relies entirely on the contractual agreement between the landlord and the tenant.

Typical Amount
1-3 Months
Return Deadline
Contractual (usually 14 days)
Deductions
Permitted for damage

Are Security Deposits Required?

Formal law does not mandate rental insurance or security deposits. However, in every market (especially Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya), this deposit is practically required to cover the risks of utility arrears and subsequent property damage.

Common Deposit Limits

Due to the freedom of contract, the limit depends on the duration and type of property:

  • Short-Term Rentals (Kos, monthly flats): Usually equal to 1 month's rent.
  • Yearly Rentals (Houses, Luxury Apartments): Typically ranges from the equivalent of 1 to a maximum of 2 months' rent, or a flat fee like IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 20,000,000.

Allowable Deductions

In standard lease agreements, if the lease term expires without issue, the entire remaining deposit will be refunded. Deductions are legally allowed for:

  1. Failure to pay utility expenses (arrears in maintenance fees / IPL, electricity tokens / PLN, water bills / PDAM, or internet packages).
  2. Repairs for damage to the property framework that exceed normal everyday use (non-fair wear and tear).
  3. Cleaning fees, if the residence is left in an improper state of sanitation.

Return Timelines

In Indonesian law, there is no absolute statute determining that a deposit must be transferred within 14 or 30 days.

Therefore, this time limit must be fully detailed in a draft clause of the lease agreement (e.g., "The remaining deposit will be inspected and transferred no later than 14 calendar days after the final handover of keys").

Substantive Legal Guidance in Indonesia

Discuss the importance of a signed 'Berita Acara Serah Terima' (BAST) - the handover document that records the property condition. This is critical because the Indonesian legal system prioritizes the 'consensus' (musyawarah) between parties. Failures to follow the strict warning steps required by local custom can lead to your eviction being dismissed or even result in criminal trespassing charges. Additionally, the role of stamp duty (Materai) is paramount; it sets the legal validity of the document for court proceedings. Owners must ensure these documents are kept in precise order as they are the first pieces of evidence requested in any litigation.

Compliance Strategy for Indonesia Property Managers

When managing properties in the Indonesian market, one must prioritize the 'Itikad Baik' (Good Faith) doctrine. This legal principle means that contracts are interpreted by the mutual intent and fairness between the parties. Landager's compliance tools are designed to simplify this tracking, providing time-stamped logs of communications and payment history that can be directly presented in court. also, understanding the nuances between residential and commercial zoning (IMB/PBG) allows for better portfolio risk management, as each type carries different implications for long-term property stability and municipal compliance.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, automated somasi reminders, and Indonesian tax compliance - making it easy to stay compliant with Indonesia regulations.

Back to Indonesia Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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