Abstract

Objective: The aim of the research is to analyze the juridical aspects of the transfer of land rights which are not carried out before the Land Deed Making Official (PPAT). Transfer of land rights is a legal process that involves the transfer of ownership from one party to another. PPAT plays an important role in ensuring the validity and enforceability of land transactions by carrying out the transfer process officially and transparently. However, there are situations where the transfer of land rights is carried out without involving PPAT. Method: The research method used is normative legal juridical analysis in this article covering aspects of validity, legal protection and consequences of the transfer of land rights that do not involve PPAT. The author identifies problems that arise when land transactions are carried out informally, such as the risk of ownership disputes and unclear legal status of land. Results: Involving PPAT in every land transaction is a crucial step to maintain the validity and validity of the transfer of land rights, as well as preventing potential legal conflicts in the future. Thus, this article contributes to an understanding of the urgency of PPAT's role in ensuring legal certainty in the context of the transfer of land rights in Indonesia.

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