Expert blogs on letting properties
The “fixed-term tenancy agreements”-act
The “fixed-term tenancy agreements”-act (Wet vaste huurcontracten) has been approved by the Senate and ...
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Are the rules changing again in box 3?
Box 3 is still causing a lot of discussion. Real estate investors are often heavily taxed under the current ...
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What is the tax liability when letting out your home?
A simple question with a less straightforward answer. Letting your own home is often a valuable investment and can ...
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Terminating a tenancy agreement, how does that work again?
Everything comes to an end eventually, including tenancy agreements. Yet their correct termination is governed by ...
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What are service charges?
The rent that a tenant must pay for a property is often divided into a basic rent and, in addition, a compensation ...
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What can you modify in a rental property?
As a tenant, you usually have limited options for making modifications to a rented property, as you generally need ...
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What if you can’t sell your house?
After years of increasing frenzy in the housing market, we are now seeing this trend stagnate. Where properties ...
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New plan for wealth tax in box 1
At the moment, (the return on) real estate is taxed in box 3 (assets). A transitional scheme applies up to and ...
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How often can a rental agreement be extended?
There is sometimes confusion about how often a rental agreement can be extended. Legally, there is no maximum ...
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From 1 July this year: the Good Landlord Act
In a tight housing market there are unfortunately landlords who bend the rules somewhat and are unconcerned about ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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