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Netherlands Maintenance Obligations for Landlords

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Complete guide to maintenance obligations in the Netherlands: division of major and minor maintenance, defect reporting, Rent Tribunal, and rent reduction fo...

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In the Netherlands, the division of maintenance responsibilities between landlord and tenant is legally defined. The landlord is responsible for major maintenance, while the tenant handles minor daily maintenance. Disputes can be brought before the Rent Tribunal (Huurcommissie).

Habitability Standard
Legally Required
Urgent Repairs
Landlord’s Responsibility

Landlord Responsibilities

The landlord is responsible for all maintenance not classified as minor daily maintenance (Art. 7:206 BW):

Structural

  • Roof, walls, and foundation
  • Window frames, windows, and doors (exterior)
  • Exterior painting
  • Gutters and drains
  • Chimneys and ventilation ducts

Installations

  • Central heating and boiler
  • Electrical installation
  • Water supply and sewage
  • Elevators (in apartment buildings)
  • Intercom and doorbell systems

Safety

  • Smoke detectors (mandatory on every floor)
  • CO detectors (near gas appliances)
  • Fire safety in common areas
  • Emergency exits

Common Areas

  • Stairwells and galleries
  • Parking garages
  • Gardens and grounds (unless otherwise agreed)
  • Lighting in common areas

Tenant Responsibilities

The Small Repairs Decree defines what constitutes minor daily maintenance:

  • Interior painting and wallpapering
  • Faucets — replacing washers and seals
  • Light bulbs — replacing bulbs and fuses
  • Hinges and locks — lubrication and minor maintenance
  • Plumbing — unblocking drains
  • Garden — maintenance of existing plants
  • Floors — minor maintenance of floor coverings
  • Windows — cleaning and minor maintenance
  • Doorbells — replacing batteries

Defects and Reporting Procedure

What is a Defect?

A defect is any condition or property of the rental that prevents the tenant from enjoying the expected living comfort. Examples:

  • Leaks
  • Mold caused by structural issues
  • Broken heating
  • Pest infestations (not caused by the tenant)
  • Noise issues from poor insulation

Reporting Procedure

  1. Written notification — send a registered letter or email to the landlord
  2. Reasonable deadline — give the landlord a reasonable time to respond (typically 6 weeks)
  3. Reminder — send a reminder if the landlord does not respond
  4. Rent Tribunal — engage the Rent Tribunal if the landlord fails to repair

Rent Tribunal for Defects

The Rent Tribunal can:

  • Conduct an investigation into the property's condition
  • Impose a temporary rent reduction until the defect is resolved
  • Reductions can reach up to 40% depending on severity

Defect Categories

CategoryDescriptionPossible Rent Reduction
A (severe)Danger to health or safetyUp to 40%
B (major)Serious limitation of living comfortUp to 30%
C (moderate)Moderate limitation of living comfortUp to 20%

Right to Repair

If the landlord refuses to make repairs, the tenant has several options:

  1. Rent Tribunal — for rent reduction and pressure on the landlord
  2. Self-repair and offset — offset costs against rent (with court permission)
  3. Subdistrict court — claim for performance or damages
  4. Municipality — report to the municipal enforcement office

Renovation

For urgent works, the tenant must cooperate. For non-urgent renovation:

  • The landlord must make a reasonable proposal
  • At least 70% of tenants must agree (for complex-wide renovation)
  • The tenant is entitled to compensation for inconvenience
  • Temporary rent reduction during major renovation

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Respond quickly to reports — prevent escalation to the Rent Tribunal
  2. Maintain a maintenance log — document all work performed
  3. Plan preventive maintenance — avoid expensive emergency repairs
  4. Communicate clearly — inform tenants about planned work
  5. Hire certified professionals — for electrical, gas, and water work

Back to Netherlands Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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