Abstract

In accordance with developments over time and the development of tourism as a business field in Bali, the need for land as a supporting factor for tourist destinations is increasing. For instance, in Bali, several destinations never stop being developed, either in coastal areas, in cities or in the mountains, which have become tourism objects and are balanced with local wisdom as instruments of cultural tourism destinations hence sometimes the need for land to support the tourism activities is obtained by lease often does not take into account for next generations who will obtain the same rights due to a very long lease period. This research mainly discussed the process of leasing freehold land in several areas in Bali and how the rental period for freehold land in Bali shall be regulated to reflect fairness between generations in the future. This is empirical research that focuses on the empirical symptoms that can be observed in real life. The analysis was carried out qualitatively and presented as an analytical description. The research indicated that the process of the right to lease a freehold land in Bali still happens, especially for the tourism business, agreements are made before a Notary as authentic deed, and there shall be a concept in terms of lease period that mentions specific time if the freehold land is being developed for tourism destinations, hence it can be perceived by next generations.

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