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Indonesia Commercial Rental Laws: Business Lease Guide

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Guide to commercial leasing in Indonesia for 2026.

Melvin Prince
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Verificado Apr 2026Indonésia flag
ComercialindonesiaNacionalcommercial lease indonesia

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Commercial leasing law in Indonesia-covering offices, shophouses (ruko), retail spaces, downstream logic up to warehousing-operates almost entirely under the principle of freedom of contract under the Indonesian Civil Code (KUHPerdata). There are no strict regulations or specific protections governing the relationship between a business tenant and a building landlord.

Business ID
NIB (OSS System)
Tax (VAT)
11% (PPN)
Withholding (PPH)
10% (Final Tax)

Summary of Key Business Provisions

TopicCommon PracticeLegal Status
Security Deposit1-3 months of base rent, often plus a service charge depositContract-Based
Rent IncreasesNegotiated upfront; often yearly or upon early renewal optionContract-Based
Eviction ProcessMust waive Article 1266 of the Civil Code for landlord to perform a unilateral premises evictionCivil Code
Taxes & Service Charge11% Value Added Tax (VAT/PPN) and 10% Final Income Tax (PPh)Taxation Law
MaintenanceFit-outs & interiors (tenant); main building structures (landlord)Civil Code / Contract
Insurance Req.Almost always demanded (Public Liability & All Risk)Market Setup Practice

Commercial Legal Framework

All commercial property settings fall under Book III of the Indonesian Civil Code regarding Obligations (Articles 1548 to 1600). Because a contract acts as the law for its parties, "Commercial Lease Agreement" drafts are usually extensively detailed. This legal document between two Business-to-Business (B2B) entities must be written down.

Indonesian Market Characteristics

1. Upfront Payment System

Particularly for retail space, shophouses, and exhibition booths, it is extremely common in Indonesia to ask business tenants to pay years in advance fully upfront (lump sum). For Grade A office buildings in Jakarta's CBD (Sudirman, Thamrin, Kuningan), quarterly billing systems are becoming more negotiable assuming heavy guarantees.

2. Commercial Property Tax (PPN & Final PPh)

Unlike simple residential leases, B2B transactions demand rigid tax compliance:

  • Value Added Tax (VAT/PPN): The current 11% rate added onto the base rental cost and equally the Service Charge components.
  • Final Income Tax (PPh Article 4 paragraph 2): A 10% cut withheld by the corporate tenant and deposited into the state treasury (if the tenant has a corporate NPWP/Tax ID). The landlord will request the tax withholding receipt.

3. Service Charge (IPL)

For units inside a major office building or shopping center (mall), commercial tenants will be hit with a monthly Service Charge rate. This usually covers common facility electricity, 24-hour security, cleaning services, central AC maintenance, and lobby management.

Additional Security & Deposits

Landlords heavily request multiple deposit layers to protect themselves:

  • Security Deposit: To cover rental arrears.
  • Service Charge Deposit: Totaling 3 months of service charges as an equivalent buffer just in case the building's maintenance payments stall.
  • Fit-out Deposit: Money held during office/retail interior renovation to guarantee no disruptions into the central building's utilities; refunded once reported safe.

Read more in Commercial Deposits.

Rent-Free Period

Almost all commercial leasing-whether it be a small F&B shop or an entire suite floor of office blocks-incorporates a Rent-Free Period averaging 1 to 3 months to make easy design works, fitting periods, and installation before commercially launching. IPL/Service charges usually must still be billed inside this specific void window.

Eviction Process

Evictions in commercial real estate trigger volatile tension, so every Lease Agreement must contain an official waiver of Article 1266 of the Civil Code. Overriding this article authorizes building management to freeze utilities (cut off electricity, seal central AC access routes) without needing to take the matter into a civil court jurisdiction.

Read more in Commercial Evictions.

Substantive Legal Guidance in Indonesia

Explain the 'Commercial Destination' of properties, ensuring the zoning (Zonasi) aligns with the tenant's specific business activities. 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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