Maintenance Obligation of Housing Corporations for Social Rental Housing in Delft
What to do in case of defective maintenance by Delft housing corporations such as Vestia? Enforced rent reduction and your rights in Delft explained.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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In Delft, housing corporations such as Vestia and other local providers must keep social rental housing in top condition, suited to the city's historical and modern neighbourhoods. Minor repairs (up to € 250) remain the responsibility of the tenant, but corporations are responsible for major maintenance, such as roofs, pipes, painting work and adaptations to the Delft climate with a lot of rain. Always report defects in writing via your corporation's online reporting system or the Delft municipal portal; the statutory response time is a maximum of 14 days.
If no action is taken in Delft: enforce rent reduction via the Huurcommissie, increasing up to 100% in uninhabitable situations, such as leaks in old inner-city buildings. The Good Landlordship Act obliges corporations to carry out planned maintenance, with extra attention to Delft heritage homes. Collect evidence with photos, your own inspections and reports from the municipality of Delft. This fits seamlessly with the national allocation policy, as defects make a property unsuitable for Delft tenants, especially in busy student and family neighbourhoods such as Poptahof or de Hoven.