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Notice Period by Mutual Agreement for Lease Termination in Delft

Discover how tenants and landlords in Delft can determine the notice period themselves by mutual agreement, without fixed BW rules. Local tips for flexible end dates, key handover at TU Delft, and Huurcommissie advice.

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In Delft, in the case of mutual agreement on lease termination, there is no fixed statutory notice period, unlike unilateral terminations. Parties can agree on a shorter or longer period for maximum flexibility. Article 7:271 BW allows the agreed end date to take effect immediately after signing, ideal for Delft students moving to a new room near TU Delft or landlords who want a successor quickly for properties in the historic city centre. Explicitly state the end date in the agreement, including details on key handover with the housing association such as DUWO and an inspection of the property to avoid disputes. Without a clear date, conflicts over rent payments are likely, especially in popular neighbourhoods such as Agnetawijk or Poptahof. Landlords risk damage claims if the property is not vacated on the agreed date, while tenants retain the right to repayment of the deposit after inspection by a local inspector. To prevent disputes, engage a Delft lawyer for a notarial deed or detailed letter, and register with the Huurcommissie in The Hague for evidence. Local practice examples from Delft show that flexible periods enable smooth transitions for expats and students, but oral agreements often fail in court. Add witnesses or report to the municipality of Delft for extra certainty.