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Objection Procedure Against Rent Increase in Amsterdam

Step-by-step objection to excessive rent increase in Amsterdam: send letter, involve Rent Committee, and collect evidence such as local inspection reports. Know the deadlines and often win. (32 words)

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As a tenant in Amsterdam, often in the unregulated sector due to high housing prices, you can object to a rent increase that exceeds the point assessment system. Within six weeks of receipt of the proposal, send a motivated objection letter to your landlord. Specify why the increase is unlawful, such as exceeding the maximum points by the Amsterdam housing inspection or backlog of maintenance in neighborhoods like the Jordaan or Oost. If negotiation fails, then involve the Rent Committee, which handles many cases in Amsterdam due to the tense rental market. The committee independently reviews the calculation and can moderate or reverse the increase, taking into account local factors such as the WOZ value. Evidence such as photos of defects, the tenancy agreement, and reports from the Amsterdam Housing Service are crucial. Costs: €25 court fee, recoverable upon success. For housing associations such as Ymere or De Key, the route is via the Amsterdam District Court. Deadlines are strict; if they lapse, the increase applies. In 2023, the committee handled thousands of Amsterdam cases, with approximately 65% in favor of tenants due to stricter local controls. Prevent escalation by responding in time and seeking free legal advice at the Juridisch Loket in Amsterdam or the Housing Advice Point in the Balie.