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Stay up to date with the latest legal news, tips and developments. Especially for residents of Delft.
Hoge Raad Limits WOZ-Rent Linkages: Impact on Delft Contracts
A ruling by the Hoge Raad sharply limits WOZ rent increases. For tenants in Delft, particularly around the TU area and canals, this means concrete opportunities to challenge unreasonable increases and claim them back.
WW Simplification 2026: Less Paperwork for Delft Residents and Expats
As of 1 July 2026 the Unemployment Benefits Act (WW) will be simplified. For Delft residents and TU expats this means faster payments, a simpler day wage and more generous rules on additional earnings. What exactly will change?
Hoge Raad Raises Damages for Pain and Suffering: Implications for Medical Claims from Delft
The Hoge Raad confirms higher amounts of damages for pain and suffering (smartengeld) in cases of medical error. For victims in Delft, particularly students and expats, this has concrete implications for ongoing claims before the Rechtbank Den Haag.
Reform of the non-compete clause (concurrentiebeding): implications for 2026 in Delft
The bill on the modernisation of the non-compete clause (concurrentiebeding) is approaching its completion in 2026. For employees and employers in Delft, particularly at TU Delft and among expats, there are concrete changes coming regarding motivation, compensation and income thresholds.
TREMA norms 2026: new calculation rules for maintenance
From 2026, new TREMA parameters will apply to maintenance. Discover what this means for ongoing and new proceedings in the Den Haag region, including specific amounts and local options at the Rechtbank Den Haag.