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Rent Check for shared accommodation

1 Floor area, heating & cooking facilities


Facility* m² housing units heated Points
Bedroom 18,36 m² 1 Yes
Kitchen (separate room) 27,00 m² 8 Yes
Floor area of rooms 22,00 m² 110,00
Heating in own rooms 18,36 m² 13,50
Kitchen does not meet kitchen
requirements or a shared kitchen 0,00
for over five living units
Points 123,50

2 Toilet, washing facilities and quality factors


Toilet and washing facilities number housing units Points
Toilet 2 8 2,00
Sink 3 8 2,00
Shower or bath 2 8 3,00
Facility* m² housing units lockable
Bicycle shed 30,00 m² 24 Yes 0,00
Outdoor area 90,00 m² 24 6,00
Heating
There is central heating and all
radiators in at least the living room Yes 3,00
have a thermostat knob
Points 16,00

3 Minus points
Points
There is serious nuisance or noise nuisance -15,00

Minus points* -15,00

Total
Extra for nationally listed building or urban and village conservation area* 50,00
Total number of points (rounded) 175     
Maximum rent per 1 July 2021 (basic rent) € 384,86

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* These results are based on complex calculations. If you would like to know more about the calculation rules, you can read
further details about this topic in the policy book on the housing evaluation system for shared accommodation.

Explanation of *

Minus points
In total, no more than 50% can be deducted from all positive points.

Facilities
A bicycle shed is only valued if the floor area, after dividing it by the number of housing units, amounts to at least 2m²
and is lockable.

Extra for nationally listed building or urban and village conservation area
50 extra points are allocated to a nationally listed building. The rent for accommodation in an urban and village
conservation area can be increased by 15%.

Disclaimer

This points-based housing evaluation was compiled on 18-5-2022 with the Rent Tribunal's online Rent Check. You can find
the Rent Check on Huurcommissie.nl The online Rent Check can be used by both tenants and landlords. If the information
has been filled in correctly, the outcome is a carefully compiled indication of the total number of points and the
corresponding maximum rent. Nevertheless, an inspection by the Rent Tribunal could result in a different total number of
points; for example, if the floor area is measured more precisely or because the inspector has a different opinion on the
nature and quality of facilities. While maintenance defects do not affect the total number of points, they could result in a
temporary rent reduction or rent freeze. However, proceedings must be initiated with the Rent Tribunal for this purpose.

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