Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Catching up: additional hundreds of millions for maintenance of properties – NOS

So did the corporations in the Energieakkoord promised that they would try in 2020 houses an average of energy label B to be delivered. That works in practice, they are not; it is probably about three years later.

Meanwhile, going to be better financially with the sector and so there is a question of catching up. The corporations expect that in the coming year, 30,000 houses “will radically be improved”; in which houses is more than 20,000 euros per piece inserted.

Complaints

According to a spokesperson of the Woonbond, the Dutch representative organisation of tenants, the examination gives a recognizable image. The legal advisers of the Woonbond are the most often consulted about pending maintenance. “While the rents in many corporations over the past years have considerably increased.”

The Woonbond points out that tenants who have complaints about their dwelling, and that by the landlord for their feeling of not being good be helped, a case may begin when the rent assessment committee. 2000 people have that last year. They had an average of 243 euros to rent back.

North-Holland

From the answers to the questions from the broadcasters shows that there is a direct relationship between the symptoms and the year of build of the homes. On average, the following applies: the older the home, the greater the dissatisfaction.

From the huurdersonderzoek also revealed that people in Noord-Holland, the least satisfied with the quality of their home. Tenants give the lowest average number (5,3) and almost a third of the participants from North-Holland is the state of maintenance of his house bad. Nationwide is 19 percent. The respondents from Noord-Holland have, on average, also the oldest homes.

In the province of Limburg, in recent years, the least of houses improved. 36 percent of the tenants in the province of Limburg says that there is already ten years is nothing to the house. Nationwide is 27 percent.

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