Objection Procedure with the Rent Tribunal Against Rent Price in Delft
Step-by-step objection submission to the Rent Tribunal for tenants in Delft. Free procedure, high success rate, and retroactive refund for excessive rent in the city.
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Excessive rent in Delft? Immediately start an objection with the Rent Tribunal, particularly relevant for students and young professionals in this vibrant student city. Begin with a written complaint to your landlord, including a points check based on the property characteristics. No solution? Submit a request within 6 months from the start of the tenancy period via the Rent Tribunal's digital portal – completely free for tenants. Provide evidence such as the tenancy agreement, floor plan of the property, WOZ value, and possibly photos of the Delft location. The tribunal independently calculates the number of points according to the rent points system and adjusts the rent price, with retroactive repayment from the start date. Costs for tenants: none. Processing time: 4-8 weeks. In Delft, we see success stories such as 25% rent reduction for properties around the TU Delft campus where facilities such as energy label or parking facilities were overestimated. Advice: engage a local lawyer in complex cases involving monumental buildings in the historic centre. After the ruling, the landlord must repay within one month. Prevent repetition by annual checks via the Rent Tribunal tool. In 2023, the tribunal handled 15,000 cases nationwide, of which 60% were decided in favour of the tenant – particularly useful in regions like Delft due to the tight rental market. This falls under article 17 of the Rent Allowance and Maximum Rent Price Act, which makes rent law accessible to everyone in Delft.