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Bali’s villa and short-term rental sector is entering a new regulatory phase. By March 31, 2026, all properties on major booking platforms must meet licensing, zoning, permit, and safety requirements, marking a shift toward a more regulated tourism industry.

Bali’s villa and short-term rental sector has entered a pivotal transition as national and regional authorities begin enforcing a comprehensive compliance framework that will affect every accommodation offered to international travelers. By March 31, 2026, all properties listed on major online travel platforms are expected to hold verified business licenses, zoning approval, building permits, safety certification, and related documentation required under the Indonesian licensing system.

The move represents one of the most coordinated efforts Bali has seen in the accommodation space in over a decade, closing the chapter on informal short-term rental operations and moving toward a more regulated, professional tourism environment.

The Shift: Why This Is Happening Now?

The core aim of these updated regulations is to improve governance, ensure fairness among accommodation providers, and secure rightful tax revenue from one of Indonesia’s most important economic engines. Authorities have issued formal guidance instructing online travel agencies including Airbnb, Booking.com, and other platforms to verify the legal status of every listing they host.

This trend is not unique to Indonesia. Market observers point to similar regulatory waves across Europe and other major destinations that have fined digital platforms for listing unlicensed properties, requiring mass delistings, and forcing platforms to tighten host documentation.

“Sustainability in tourism must now include legal transparency,” said an independent tourism policy analyst. “Visitors expect quality and safety, and destinations depend on clear oversight to deliver that and protect local economies.”

The Core Requirements: NIB & KBLI

At the heart of the new compliance regime are two foundational documents:

NIB (Nomor Induk Berusaha) – A 13-digit business identification number issued through the government’s Online Single Submission (OSS) system.

KBLI (Klasifikasi Baku Lapangan Usaha Indonesia) – The official code defining the type of business operation, such as villa or tourism accommodation.

Every property must possess the correct KBLI that corresponds to its actual use. Misclassification has been one of the major compliance pitfalls, and authorities have signaled ongoing checks to ensure accuracy.

Step-by-Step: The Road to Villa Compliance

The compliance process involves several sequential steps:

Establish a legal entity – Before any licensing can begin, a legal entity such as a PT PMA (for foreign owners) or local PT (for Indonesian nationals) must be set up.

Obtain the NIB – Registration through OSS yields the business identity required for all subsequent permits.

Zoning verification (KKPR / RDTR) – The system checks whether a property’s location is permitted for tourism use; zoning remains a top reason many applications stall.

Building permit (PBG) – Property owners must secure a PBG that matches their business classification.

Environmental and safety standards – Requirements such as environmental declarations and health certificates must be met.

SLF (Certificate of Worthiness) – A government inspector must confirm that the building is safe for occupancy.

Final verification in OSS – A fully verified NIB is the status needed to remain listed on booking platforms beyond the compliance deadline.

Summary Checklist & Official Accommodation Codes

Many compliance challenges stem from misunderstanding the official codes for accommodation (KBLI codes). For example, code 55193 specifically identifies a “Villa” category while other codes such as “Pondok Wisata” or hotel categories carry different requirements and limitations. Getting these classifications right is foundational to a successful compliance process.

Pro-Tip: Pondok Wisata vs Villa

Although everyday language often uses the word “villa,” Indonesian regulation distinguishes between categories like “Pondok Wisata” (smaller homestay / residential based) and proper “Villa” classifications with broader operational permissions. This distinction influences zoning, tax, and eligibility for certain licenses.

What Happens After 31 March 2026?

Bali villas that have not completed verification by the target date risk removal from OTA platforms, based on regulatory guidance and compliance circulars already issued. While enforcement details are still evolving, the direction is clear: informal booking practices are ending, and full legal compliance is becoming mandatory.

“This regulation marks a defining moment for Bali’s villa industry,” said Clements Suseno, the General Manager of Villas R Us. “While the compliance process may feel complex, it ultimately strengthens the foundation of Bali’s tourism ecosystem. Clear licensing, proper zoning, and verified safety standards protect guests, local communities, and responsible property owners alike. At Villas R Us, we see this as a positive step toward a more transparent, sustainable, and professionally managed villa market, and we are committed to helping owners navigate this transition with clarity and confidence.”

Industry and Economic Impact

These compliance steps will have broader implications beyond paperwork. A more regulated villa landscape is expected to:

Improve job quality for local staff through formal employment structures.

Raise service standards as properties align with recognized hospitality benchmarks.

Generate more predictable tax revenue that can support infrastructure, waste management, and community services.

Enhance Bali’s reputation among discerning international travelers.

Local hospitality associations have voiced support for the move, saying it builds clarity and protects the interests of investors and workers alike.

How VRUS Is Helping

Professional villa and property management companies, including VRUS, are stepping forward to support property owners in navigating these complex changes. VRUS wants to assist all property owners to comply with new compliance standards, from Bali’s regional requirements to national compliance frameworks, helping owners align with legal, tax, and operational expectations.

Moving Forward

The Bali villa compliance journey reflects a broader shift in global tourism toward transparency and responsibility. While the process is complex, industry leaders believe that the long-term effect will be a healthier, safer, and more competitive accommodation market that benefits guests, communities, and the local economy alike.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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