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Contracts & Rights – What You Need to Know as a Tenant in the Netherlands
If you choose to rent a house in the Netherlands, you must focus on the contracts and rights available to you. Many landlords and social housing authorities use oral agreements, but most are written. It is best to request yours in writing and ensure that both parties sign it.

We can help you understand your rights as a tenant and learn which contracts will be most suitable for you. We assist with the entire expat process, and finding a place to live in the Netherlands is crucial.

Types of

Tenancy contracts

Fixed-term contracts are the most common. They have initial terms of one to two years with a one-month notice on both sides. However, agreements can be shorter or longer. If you plan to move to Amsterdam for example, it is illegal to rent a home or apartment for less than six months without a license.

Indefinite tenancy agreements are considered rolling contracts that have initial set periods and aren’t always renewed.

Tenant rights

Dutch rental law favours the tenant, and landlords have fixed processes to dispute rental increases and rents. Landlords cannot evict without a good reason. Generally, tenants are required to:

The contract

Should include:

  • House rules
  • Maintenance agreements
  • Notice period information
  • Type of contract
  • Basic monthly rent and payment dates
  • Additional charges payable to the landlords
  • Landlord and tenant signatures

Get started now

It’s often hard to understand the tenant’s contracts and rights in another country. However, we are here to assist. We will support you in finding a place to live, and if you prefer renting, we can focus on what should be in the lease agreement. Call today to get started!