Notice Period by Mutual Consent for Lease Termination in Westland
Discover how tenants and landlords in Westland can determine the notice period themselves by mutual consent, without fixed CC rules. Local tips for greenhouses and gardens: safe agreements and end dates in the Westland region.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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In Westland, known for its glasshouse horticulture and greenhouse complexes, no fixed statutory notice period applies by mutual consent for lease termination as it does for unilateral terminations. Parties can agree on a shorter or longer period, offering flexibility for seasonal workers or greenhouse lessors in places such as Naaldwijk, Monster or Kwintsheul. Pursuant to Article 7:271 DCC, the agreed end date can take effect immediately after signing, ideal for tenants moving to a new greenhouse residence or landlords who want a successor quickly for their horticultural site. Explicitly state the end date in the agreement, including key handover, inspection of the dwelling or greenhouse, and check for crop residues. Without a clear date, disputes over rent payments are likely, especially with Westland lease agreements featuring variable horticultural yields. Landlords risk damage claims if the dwelling or commercial property is not vacated, while tenants retain the right to repayment of the security deposit after local inspection. To avoid disputes, consult a lawyer in Westland for a notarial deed or detailed letter, possibly with reference to the Rent Tribunal. Practical examples from the region show smooth transitions with flexible periods for temporary housing of Polish pickers, but oral agreements often fail before the District Court of The Hague. Ensure witnesses, photos of the property condition, or registration with local authorities for strong evidence.