Landlord's Maintenance Obligation for Temporary Rental in Delft
Who pays for maintenance in temporary rentals in Delft? Local rules for repairs, rights to rent reduction, and tips for Delft tenants.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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In Delft, with its vibrant student population and historic rental market, the landlord remains responsible for maintenance under temporary rental agreements (Article 7:242 DCC). Even in temporary living situations, such as popular student rooms around TU Delft or the city center, minor repairs (up to €50) fall under the tenant, while major maintenance – think roof leaks or defective central heating boilers – is the landlord's responsibility. Report defects first by registered letter; if no action is taken, you can approach the Rent Tribunal or the district court in The Hague, which handles many Delft cases. A temporary contract does not suspend this obligation: in case of serious defects, such as leaks in old buildings on Oude Delft or broken heating in winter student flats, you are entitled to rent reduction. Practical examples: a Delft student received 20% discount after months of moisture problems. For renovations in monumental Delft properties, a temporary contract may be used, but landlords must provide compensation, such as temporary housing or reimbursement. Local tip: check the municipality of Delft's website for tenant meetings or consult the Legal Aid Office in the city. In the region, tenants often win compensation via the Rent Tribunal. Stay alert to your rights in this tight Delft rental market! (248 words)