Temporary Housing After Eviction Order in Amsterdam
No housing after eviction in Amsterdam? Discover temporary shelter via the municipality, priority for social rental housing and help for tenants in the region.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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An eviction order in Amsterdam can lead to acute homelessness, but the municipality offers mandatory temporary shelter via the Social Support Act (Wmo) and the social domain. Report directly to the Stadspas-team or the Wmo counter of the Municipality of Amsterdam if you have nowhere to go. Tenants with children, pregnant persons or health complaints qualify for priority on the urgency list for social rental housing via Amsterdam Housing Corporations (AW). Step 1: within 24 hours after eviction, contact the municipality's homelessness reporting point via 020-254 9999 or the website amsterdam.nl/dakloosheid. They will assess your situation on site and assign emergency shelter, such as in hotels, B&Bs or crisis emergency shelter locations in East or West. Costs for shelter are reimbursed by the municipality until you have a new home, and landlords can be required to contribute via the Rent Tribunal. Note: leave the property after the eviction period, otherwise fines of up to €500 per day will follow. Actively search via WoningNet Amsterdam, Pararius or the urgent waiting list at corporations such as Ymere or De Key. Example: an Amsterdam family with children received 4 months of emergency shelter in a time-out hotel after eviction and secured a home in Nieuw-West via priority. Document all steps for possible claims against the landlord at the district court. Free legal assistance is available via the Juridisch Loket Amsterdam or pro bono lawyers via the Legal Aid Board. This Amsterdam safety net, strengthened by the Wmo and the Housing Ordinance, prevents street life and provides time for recovery in the city.