Which Liberalization Threshold applies?
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What Determines Which WWS Applies?

WWS stands for “Woning Waardering Stelsel,” which translates to “Housing Valuation System.” Simply put, it’s the points system used to determine rent prices. As of July 1, 2024, this system has undergone significant changes, resulting in a requirement that a property must have at least 187 points to qualify as a free-market rental. There’s considerable…

Required Rental Points for Free Sector 2024
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Required Rental Points for Dutch Free Sector 2024

Starting July 1, 2024, the threshold for rental points in the free sector is increasing from approximately 143 points to 186 points. This means that you’ll need at least 187 rental points for a property to be considered part of the free sector, allowing you to set any rental price you choose, without restrictions from…

Dutch Affordable Rent Act
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The Affordable Rent Act: A Blow to Private Landlords in the Netherlands

Introduction Unfortunately, as of July 1, 2024, the Affordable Rent Act has come into effect. This legislation is potentially devastating for private landlords in the Netherlands. In this article, we’ll explain the key points in simple terms. Overview of the Act In broad terms, the law provides tenants with significantly increased protection from the government….

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