You don't have javascript enabled. Good luck with that.
Pencarian
30 Persen Lahan di Jaktim Belum Bersertifikat

30 Percent of Land in E. Jakarta Not Yet Certified

East Jakarta National Land Agency (BPN) recorded the number of lands or plots that have been registered in his region have reached 70 percent. That means, 30 percent of citizen lands are not yet having certificate.

70 percent land is been certified. The rest are still in form of girik (land ownership letter), transaction (AJB), verponding and etc

"70 percent land is been certified. The rest are still in form of girik (land ownership letter), transaction (AJB), verponding and etc," said Section Head of Land Right and Land Registration for East Jakarta BPN, Lihardo Saragih, Wednesday (5/11).

He disclosed, there are many factors that cause land that was not listed as a certificate. Among them are land dispute and high cost of taxable value (NJOP).

Many Unlicensed Homestay Found in Pramuka Island

"Moreover, the current land certificate processing is cheaper and its payment via banking. There is no cash transaction at the service counter. If it is through Prona, it will be free," he expressed.

According to him, each land that has not been certified is not registered in BPN office. Land background still lies in the land owner and local urban village office. Therefore, his side will continue to help them in processing the land until its certificate.

Linked News
Popular News indeks
  1. Jakarta Govt-City Council Step Up Coordination to Address Key Urban Challenges

    access_time22-02-2026 remove_red_eye1109 personFakhrizal Fakhri
  2. Transjakarta Brings Lunar New Year Festivities to Public Transport

    access_time16-02-2026 remove_red_eye995 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  3. Free Transit Card Applications Skyrocket 143%, Passing 76k Mark

    access_time20-02-2026 remove_red_eye950 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  4. Public Works Agency Gets Transjakarta Corridor 13 Back in Tip-Top Shape

    access_time17-02-2026 remove_red_eye725 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  5. Chinese New Year Holiday, Ancol Flocked by Visitors

    access_time16-02-2026 remove_red_eye627 personAnita Karyati