maximumhuurverhoging
Maximumhuurverhoging is the upper limit on the annual rent increase for rental housing, used in the Dutch housing system. It refers to the cap that may be applied to rents in the social housing sector, where government rules regulate how much a landlord may raise the rent in a given year. The term is less commonly applied to private or liberalized rentals, where increases are more determined by market conditions and lease terms.
Legal basis and scope: The principal framework comes from the Huurprijzenwet Woning (Housing Prices Act) and
Calculation and procedure: In practice, the maximum huurverhoging is linked to an index or formula set by
Impact and use: The maximumhuurverhoging aims to protect tenants from excessive rent increases while allowing landlords