termijnbewoners
Termijnbewoners is a Dutch term used in housing to describe residents who occupy a dwelling on a fixed-term basis. It is a descriptive label rather than a formal legal status and is commonly used by housing associations, property managers and municipal housing offices. A termijnbewoner typically signs a tenancy agreement with a defined end date; at the end of the term the contract can expire automatically or be renegotiated, depending on the agreement and the landlord's plans.
Common contexts include temporary accommodation during renovations, transitional housing for people transitioning to permanent housing, student
Legal framework: In the Netherlands, tenancy relationships are governed by Book 7 of the Civil Code (huurrecht).
Rights and obligations: Termijnbewoners have the same basic rights and duties as other tenants under the lease,