With the 2024 legal reforms, there have been changes to the procedures and required documents for purchasing property in Japan. This guide will walk you through the latest information in a clear and concise manner.
■Passport Copy■
You will need to submit a copy of your passport, specifically the page showing your name, photo, and expiration date. It is crucial that your passport is valid at the time of property registration, so be sure to check the expiration date in advance.
■Affidavit■
If you cannot provide a passport, you may submit an affidavit notarized in your country of residence. This document serves as proof of your name and address and must be properly certified to be accepted.
■Proof of Domestic Contact■
As of 2024, those without a Japanese address are required to register a domestic contact when purchasing property. This ensures smooth communication within Japan. Typically, this contact could be a relative, friend, trusted real estate agent, or legal professional. If no contact is available, this will be noted in the property registry.
Final Note
To manage your taxes effectively within Japan, it is recommended to appoint a tax representative. Companies like SeaHome offer services as tax representatives, so feel free to contact them for assistance.