spicyayam wroteJust a hypothetical question. Would you consider buying a property with no public access, even if you had a notarized document from the owner of the road granting you "lifetime" access?
Agree with Denpasarhouse. Have had the sad experience of not having this done properly and suffered the consequences. The access has to be properly designated and specifically located by a certified (by land office approved) surveyor, researched for correct ownership, and then signed,stamped and dated by a notaris or it won't hold up in court. Anything otherwise just won't fly, and to anyone doubting this, just be sure you have checked your documents and have had them translated not only into English but the English that is meaningful through the tortured legalese used in the particular regency where the property is located.