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Right to housing – WOZ cap

In October 2023, the Dutch State was sued by the Fair Rent for Landlords Foundation (hereinafter “Fair Rent”). PILP is acting for the Woonbond, an interest group for tenants and house hunters, in this case. The Woonbond joined the proceedings between Fair Huur and the State as a third party.

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Dutch ‘Woonbond’ responds in lawsuit over excessive rents

The Woonbond is a Dutch organisation, standing up for the rights and interests of tenants in the Netherlands.  In March 2024, the Woonbond, supported by lawyers from PILP, joined a lawsuit filed by private landlords against the Dutch State. These landlords, united in the Fair Rent for Landlords Foundation (hereinafter ‘Fair Rent’), sued the State […]

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Woonbond admitted in lawsuit over excessive rents due to WOZ value

The Woonbond (‘Tenant Union’) intervenes in the lawsuit of landlords against the State regarding the “WOZ-cap”. Today, the court in The Hague has ruled that the Woonbond’s intervention in this case is allowed. The court determines that tenants and prospective home seekers in the Netherlands will experience consequences of rising rental prices if the WOZ-cap […]

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Right to housing – Amicus Curiae Two Grove Neighborhood

The right to housing played an important role in a court case on evictions in the Tweebosbuurt neighbourhood in Rotterdam. PILP therefore wrote an amicus curiae (a kind of opinion letter) to the Court of Appeal in The Hague.

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MiGreat and Breakthrough file complaint with Ombudsman: ‘Taking tents away from people in need outrageous’

February 2, 2023. MiGreat and Doorbraak, supported by lawyers from PILP, filed a complaint with the National Ombudsman about the taking away of tents from people who had no other form of shelter and were forced to sleep outside at the application center in Ter Apel. Late summer 2022, hundreds of people, who wanted and […]

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PILP files complaint for aid agencies over confiscation of tents near Ter Apel

PILP has filed a complaint for aid organizations MiGreat and Doorbraak about (ordering) the taking away of tents from people who were forced to sleep outside at application center Ter Apel. According to the organizations, taking away tents from people who are forced to sleep outside, because there is no shelter for them, violates human […]

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Amicus curiae by PILP on right to housing in lawsuits Two Woods neighborhood

PILP filed an amicus curiae, or opinion letter, with the Hague Court of Appeals. The letter addresses the application of the right to housing in lawsuits over evictions in Rotterdam’s Tweebos neighborhood. The letter explains what the right to housing means and how this human right permeates the Dutch legal system. It is important, according […]

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The right to housing

Housing and access to housing are important and topical issues in the Netherlands. Homelessness has doubled in 10 years, young people are forced to live with their parents for a long time, waiting lists for social housing are growing rapidly, and buying a house is not an option for most people because of rapidly rising house prices. The government has a duty to make housing a reality for everyone.

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