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Maintenance Obligations of Housing Associations for Social Rental Housing in Westland

What to do in case of inadequate maintenance by your housing association in Westland? Enforced rent reduction and tenant rights in the Municipality of Westland explained.

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Housing associations in Westland, such as Van Rhijn and other local providers, are required to maintain social rental properties in the greenhouse city and surrounding villages like Naaldwijk, Monster, and Kwintsheul in good condition. Minor repairs (up to €250) are the responsibility of the tenant, but housing associations are responsible for major maintenance, including roofs, piping, painting, and adaptations to the specific damp soil conditions in Westland. Always report defects in writing via the online reporting system of your housing association or the Municipality of Westland; the response time is a maximum of 14 days according to national standards. In cases of non-compliance in Westland, you can enforce a rent reduction through the Rent Tribunal, which can amount to up to 100% in cases of uninhabitability. The Good Landlordship Act obligates housing associations to carry out systematic maintenance, which is particularly relevant in Westland due to agricultural influences and frequent weather impacts on properties. Gather evidence with photos, inspection reports, and testimonies from neighbors. This aligns with the national policy on appropriate allocation, as defects render a property unsuitable for Westland tenants, including seasonal workers in greenhouse horticulture.