How to Rent Out Your Bali Villa Without an Agent and Save on Commission

You can rent out your Bali villa without an agent by listing on a direct-to-tenant platform like Property Plaza, posting in expat Facebook groups, or building a personal website. This saves you 10 to 30 percent in agent commissions. You need good photos, competitive pricing, and verified documents. Most owners find a tenant within 2 to 4 weeks.

How Much Do Agents Actually Charge in Bali?

Agent commissions eat a significant portion of your rental income. Here is what you pay through different channels.

Commission Comparison

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Real cost example: You rent a 2-bedroom villa in Canggu for $1,800/month on a yearly contract ($21,600/year). A local agent charges 1 month rent ($1,800). An international agent charges 20% ($4,320). On Property Plaza, you pay nothing.

Over 3 years with the same tenant, an agent costs you $5,400 to $12,960. Listing directly saves that entire amount.

What Do I Need Before I Can List My Villa?

Prepare these items before you create your first listing. Having everything ready speeds up the process and builds trust with tenants.

Required Documents

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Since March 2026, all rental properties in Bali must have an NIB. Without one, your listing is not legally compliant. For a step-by-step guide on obtaining your NIB and other permits, visit Bali Property Scout.

Listing Materials

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How Do I Take Photos That Attract Tenants?

Good photos are the difference between getting inquiries in 2 days or 2 months. You do not need a professional photographer.

Photo checklist:

  1. Shoot during daylight. Open all curtains and doors. Bali's natural light does the work.
  2. Start with the pool and garden. This is the first photo tenants see. Make it count.
  3. Show every room. Living room, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, outdoor spaces. Tenants want to see everything.
  4. Include the view. Rice fields, ocean, tropical garden. If your villa has a view, feature it.
  5. Shoot from corners. Stand in the corner of each room and shoot diagonally. This makes rooms look their actual size.
  6. Show the street and entrance. Tenants want to know the neighborhood.
  7. Clean before you shoot. Remove personal items, clutter, and anything that distracts from the space.

Avoid: dark photos, filters, wide-angle distortion that misrepresents room size, and photos with people in them.

How Do I Set the Right Rental Price?

Price too high and you get no inquiries. Price too low and you leave money on the table.

Step 1: Check the market

Browse similar villas on Property Plaza. Filter by your area, number of bedrooms, and rental type (monthly or yearly). All prices you see are from verified owners, so you know they reflect actual market rates.

Step 2: Compare your villa honestly

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Step 3: Set your price slightly below competitors

When you are new to a platform, you have no reviews or track record. Price 5 to 10 percent below similar listings to attract your first tenant. After you have a positive rental history, you can raise the price.

Current market benchmarks (Canggu, monthly, 2026):

  • 1-bedroom with pool: $800 - $1,500
  • 2-bedroom with pool: $1,200 - $2,500
  • 3-bedroom with pool: $2,000 - $4,000

How Do I Screen Tenants Without an Agent?

Agents usually handle tenant screening. Without one, you do it yourself. It is simpler than you think.

5-step tenant screening process:

1. Check their profile and communication. Do they write clearly? Do they explain why they are in Bali and how long they want to stay? Serious tenants provide this information upfront.

2. Ask basic questions.

  • How long do you plan to stay?
  • How many people will live in the villa?
  • Do you have pets?
  • What do you do for work?
  • Can you provide a reference from a previous landlord?

3. Request ID. Ask for a passport copy before signing any contract. This is standard practice in Bali.

4. Meet in person. Show them the villa. See how they treat the property during the viewing. This tells you more than any reference.

5. Start with a trial period. If you are uncertain, offer a 1-month trial at the monthly rate before committing to a yearly contract. This protects both sides.

On Property Plaza, seekers go through their own verification process. You can see their profile and communicate directly before agreeing to anything.

Where Should I List My Villa?

Diversify your listings across multiple channels to maximize visibility.

Recommended listing strategy:

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Facebook groups that work for Bali villa rentals:

  • Canggu Community
  • Bali Expats
  • Digital Nomads Bali
  • Ubud Community
  • Sanur Community

Post with good photos, clear pricing, and your contact info. Repost every 1 to 2 weeks. Respond quickly to inquiries (within 2 hours if possible).

How Do I Handle the Rental Contract Myself?

You do not need an agent to create a rental contract. You need a clear agreement that covers the basics.

Simple rental contract template items:

  1. Full names and ID numbers (your KTP, tenant's passport)
  2. Complete property address including banjar
  3. Rental period (start date, end date)
  4. Monthly or yearly price (specify currency and exchange rate if applicable)
  5. What is included (pool, garden, cleaning, internet, utilities)
  6. Security deposit (amount, refund conditions, timeline)
  7. Payment schedule and method
  8. Maintenance responsibilities
  9. House rules (guests, noise, pets, smoking)
  10. Early termination terms
  11. Condition report with photos (signed by both parties)

For yearly rentals with significant upfront payments, have a notaris witness the signing. This costs $30 to $50 and adds legal weight to the contract.

For contract templates and legal requirements, visit Bali Property Scout.

What If Something Goes Wrong Without an Agent?

Common issues and how to handle them yourself.

Tenant stops paying rent: Send a written notice (WhatsApp message is fine, but follow up with email). Give them 7 days. If they do not pay, you can terminate the contract per the terms you agreed on. Having clear contract terms makes this straightforward.

Maintenance issue: Build a network of local vendors: plumber, electrician, AC technician, pool cleaner. Save their WhatsApp numbers. Most small repairs cost $20 to $50 and can be arranged within 24 hours.

Tenant wants to leave early: Your contract should cover this. Standard practice: the tenant forfeits 1 to 2 months deposit if they break a yearly lease early. Be reasonable. A good tenant who leaves 2 months early is better than a bad tenant who stays.

You live abroad and cannot manage locally: Hire a local caretaker (a "pembantu" or villa staff member) for $150 to $250 per month. They handle day-to-day issues, coordinate repairs, and check on the property. Combined with Property Plaza for tenant matching, you can manage your villa from anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions