This research discusses the legal challenges in the implementation of Public Housing Savings (Tapera) in Indonesia. Tapera is regulated by laws and government regulations with the aim of providing affordable housing finance for all citizens, especially Low-Income Communities (MBR). However, there are several legal obstacles that need to be overcome, such as inconsistencies with existing laws and regulations, lack of provisions on the management of Tapera funds, and the absence of a special dispute resolution institution for Tapera. The research method used is qualitative analysis, using a literature study approach by conducting an in-depth review of relevant literature, including government regulations, research articles, and publications related to the implementation of the Public Housing Savings Program (Tapera). By using analysis such as relevant laws, regulations, and official documents Proposed solutions include harmonizing laws and regulations, formulating clear regulations on the management of Tapera funds, and establishing a dispute resolution institution. In addition, it is necessary to conduct extensive socialization and education about Tapera, and build adequate supporting infrastructure.