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Netherlands Lease Requirements: Mandatory Clauses and Contract Types

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Complete guide to Dutch lease requirements: written obligation, mandatory clauses, contract types, and the Fixed Rental Contracts Act.

Melvin Prince
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Provjereno Mar 2026Nizozemska flag
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Dutch rental law sets specific requirements for residential lease agreements. These have been further tightened with the Good Landlordship Act (July 1, 2023) and the Fixed Rental Contracts Act (July 1, 2024).

Written Agreement
Strongly Recommended
Minimum Protections
Per Huurrecht (Dutch Civil Code Book 7, Articles 201–310)

Written Requirement

While an oral rental agreement can be legally valid, since July 1, 2023:

  • The landlord is required to put the lease in writing
  • For oral agreements, the landlord must confirm them in writing
  • The contract must be signed by both parties
  • Digital contracts (email, online platforms) are acceptable

Mandatory Content

The lease must contain at minimum:

Parties and Property

  • Full names of landlord and tenant
  • Address and description of the property
  • Contact details of the landlord or property manager

Financial Terms

  • Base rent — listed separately
  • Service charges — specified per cost item
  • Total monthly costs — sum of rent and service charges
  • Payment method and due date — bank details and payment date
  • Security deposit — amount (max 2 months' base rent) and return conditions

Duration and Termination

  • Start date of the lease
  • Term — indefinite or fixed
  • Notice period — for both tenant and landlord
  • Minimum rental period — if applicable

Maintenance and Use

  • Maintenance responsibilities — division of major/minor maintenance
  • House rules — if applicable
  • Intended use — the property may only be used as residential
  • Subletting — whether permitted and under what conditions

Types of Lease Agreements

Indefinite-Term (default since July 1, 2024)

  • Standard for all new rental contracts
  • Tenant has full rental protection
  • Landlord can only terminate on statutory grounds
  • Tenant can terminate with a notice period of maximum 1 month

Fixed-Term (exceptions only)

Since the Fixed Rental Contracts Act (July 1, 2024), temporary contracts are only permitted for:

| Target Group

| Maximum Duration | |---|---| | Students | Duration of studies | | Urgent housing seekers | 2 years | | Tenants during own home renovation | Duration of renovation | | Interim rental (target group contract) | Depends on situation |

Hospitality Contract (room rental)

  • Renting a room from the main occupant
  • First 9 months: trial period without full rental protection
  • After 9 months: full rental protection

Prohibited Clauses

The following lease provisions are void (legally invalid):

  • ❌ Security deposit exceeding 2 months' base rent
  • ❌ Waiver of rental protection
  • ❌ "All-in" rent without specification
  • ❌ Unreasonable penalty clauses
  • ❌ Charging tenants agency fees (when the agent also works for the landlord)

Diplomatic Clause

For expats and international staff, a diplomatic clause may be included:

  • Allows early termination upon relocation
  • Minimum rental period typically 12 months
  • 1–2 months' notice after the minimum period
  • Must be explicitly included in the contract

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Use a standard model contract — available from industry organizations
  2. Specify all costs — avoid "all-in" structures
  3. Define maintenance division — prevent disputes later
  4. Consider the Fixed Rental Contracts Act — verify if a temporary contract is permitted
  5. Have the contract legally reviewed — small errors can have major consequences

Back to Netherlands Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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