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hoofdbewoner

Hoofdbewoner is a Dutch noun meaning the person who primarily resides at a dwelling. It refers to the main resident—the individual whose everyday life and personal affairs are centered at the address. The term is used to distinguish the principal occupant from others who live there, such as roommates or cohabitants, who may be described as bijbewoners or medebewoners.

In practice, the hoofdbewoner is often the person who registers the address as their hoofdverblijf and uses

In households with multiple residents, one person is typically regarded as the hoofdbewoner, usually the individual

The term is widely understood in Dutch administrative language, but it does not by itself create a

See also: hoofdverblijf, medebewoner, inhabitant, personal residence.

the
property
as
the
main
residence
for
administration
and
services.
The
concept
appears
in
forms,
tenancy
conversations,
and
municipal
records
to
identify
who
is
responsible
for
the
residence
or
who
most
data
should
be
associated
with.
who
spends
most
time
at
the
address
and
is
registered
there.
Other
residents
are
described
as
occupants
or
cohabitants
without
the
hoofdbewoner
designation.
separate
legal
status.
It
is
primarily
a
descriptive
label
used
in
contact
with
authorities,
insurers,
and
service
providers
to
indicate
the
primary
place
of
residence.