Expert blogs on letting properties

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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Box 3 Tax Plans for 2023
Is it best to keep your head down when under attack? The flood of measures introduced by the Dutch government in ...
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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 ...
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Cap on WOZ value in residential property valuation points system
It’s possible that not everyone will immediately understand the title of this blog and some will need to read it ...
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Capping rent increases
The Dutch government has set out its latest idea for creating more affordable rented housing.
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Investing in a community rather than just apartments
The 'Marius' complex is much more than just apartments and that makes it an exceptional project.
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New developments in box 3
Assets not already included in box 1 or 2 has been placed as a notional yield in box 3 in income tax returns. But ...
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A buy-to-let mortgage in 8 steps
Want to borrow money to buy and let a property? Michel Lindenburg explains in 8 steps how you can best arrange financing.
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Planning to let your home? Read our top-5 frequently asked questions (faqs)
Curious to see the top-5 frequently asked questions by (new) landlords? Read our blog.
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