Netherlands Landlord-Tenant Laws: Complete Guide for Property Owners
Comprehensive overview of Dutch rental property laws including security deposits, eviction procedures, rent control, required disclosures, and maintenance obligations.
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The Netherlands has one of the most comprehensive and tenant-protective rental regulatory frameworks in Europe. The Affordable Rent Act (Wet Betaalbare Huur), fully operational as of 2026, has expanded regulation to include the "mid-market" segment.
Key Dutch Rental Laws at a Glance
Security Deposits
The Good Landlordship Act caps security deposits at two months' base rent. Landlords must return the deposit within 14 days after lease termination if no damages exist, or 30 days if an itemized deduction statement is required.
Affordable Rent Act & WWS Point System (2026)
The Netherlands uses the Housing Valuation System (WWS) to determine maximum rents. As of 2026:
- Social housing (Up to 143 points): Strictly regulated rent (~€933 max).
- Mid-range housing (144–186 points): Now legally regulated. Landlords must not charge more than the point-calculated maximum (approx. €1,228 for 186 points).
- Private Sector (187+ points): No starting rent ceiling, but annual increases are capped.
Landlords are legally required to provide a WWS point calculation with every new contract. Municipalities can issue fines up to €23,750 for non-compliance.
Eviction Procedures Tenant protections are extremely strong. Landlords can only terminate a lease on limited statutory grounds (rent arrears 3+ months, urgent personal use, or bad tenancy). Dispute resolution requires a subdistrict court petition; self-help eviction is strictly prohibited.
Required Disclosures Dutch landlords must provide:
- Energy label (Fine up to €450 for non-compliance).
- Written WWS point calculation (Mandatory for all new contracts).
- Good Landlordship explanation (Documenting rights and obligations).
Maintenance and Habitability
Landlords are responsible for major maintenance (structural, heating, plumbing, exterior). Tenants handle minor daily maintenance (light bulbs, small repairs). Tenants can engage the Rent Tribunal (Huurcommissie) for rent reductions if defects are not addressed.
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