Council of State Slams Rent Freeze Plan, Unfair on some Tenants - DutchNews.nl
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The intention to freeze rents at housing corporations is increasingly becoming a headache for the cabinet. Internal cabinet documents, seen by De Telegraaf, show that the options to still achieve this are very expensive, uncovered and complicated. The fervent wish of PVV leader Wilders is therefore putting housing minister Keijzer (BBB) in a bind.
The coalition's intention to freeze social housing rents for two years from 1 July has, as expected, received heavy criticism from the…
Social lessor Alsace Habitat released 116 000 euros to limit the settlement of rental charges for the year 2023 to 2 000 euros, but this financial aid is considered insufficient by tenants' collectives.
Dutch social housing rent freeze plan ‘legally flawed,’ Council of State warns
The Council of State has sharply criticized the Dutch government’s proposal to freeze rents in the social housing sector for two years, citing legal and procedural concerns. The independent advisory body recommended that the government reconsider the legislation, noting fundamental flaws in the current plan.
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