14 June, 2023 From July 1 2023: the Good Landlord Act In a tight housing market there are unfortunately landlords who bend the rules somewhat and are unconcerned about ... Read more
21 March, 2023 Municipal levies; who pays what? The assessment notices for municipal levies and water board charges drop onto the doormat once a year. We’re often ... Read more
28 February, 2023 When is a tenancy agreement binding? You’re surely only bound by a tenancy agreement once you’ve signed it? Or are you? We regularly come across tenants ... Read more
20 January, 2023 Does the regulation of mid-segment rentals spell the end of the deregulated sector? The sad reality is that we can only let ‘our’ residential properties to one house hunter at a time. One of the ... Read more
20 May, 2022 Cap on WOZ value in residential property valuation points system From 1 May 2022, the share of WOZ points for a home may only be 33%. In our blog you can read about the ... Read more
14 December, 2020 Capping rent increases The Dutch government has set out its latest idea for creating more affordable rented housing. Read more
13 March, 2019 Prior screening of tenants prevents problems later Prior screening of tenants can prevent problems later on in the tenancy period. A good screening must be done ... Read more
11 November, 2018 Fire safety and carbon monoxide risks too often underestimated Safety in the home is very important. Prevention should be given the highest priority, both landlords and tenants ... Read more