Income Ceiling for Social Housing
The income ceiling for social housing determines the maximum income that tenants in social rental housing may have. If you exceed this limit? Then you risk having to leave your home. Find out here how it works and what your rights and obligations are.
Legal Basis: What Does the Law Say?
The income ceiling is regulated in the Rent Allowance Act and the Housing Act. In addition, the housing association's rental rules (the landlord of social housing) play an important role. The most important laws are:- Housing Act (art. 1.1 and 1.2): Contains the general rules for social rental housing and its allocation.
- Rent Allowance Act (art. 12): States that your income may not be too high to be eligible for social rental housing.
- Housing association's rental regulations: Every social landlord (usually a housing association) has its own rules regarding the income ceiling. These are often stricter than the statutory minimum standards.
How Does the Income Ceiling Work in Practice?
The income ceiling is calculated based on your gross income (before taxes and premiums have been deducted). The income of all household members is taken into account, including:- Wages from employment
- Benefits (e.g., unemployment benefit, social assistance, state pension)
- Income from business
- Interest and dividends
- Allowances (e.g., child benefit)
Examples of Income Ceilings by Household Composition (2024)
| Household Composition | Income Ceiling (120% ITF) | Maximum Gross Income per Month |
|---|---|---|
| Single Person | 120% of €2,600 | €3,120 |
| Couple (no children) | 120% of €3,200 | €3,840 |
| Family with 2 children | 120% of €3,800 | €4,560 |
Your Rights and Obligations Regarding the Income Ceiling
Tenant's Rights
- Right to Information: You are entitled to a clear explanation of the income ceiling and how it is calculated.
- Right to Object: If you disagree with the calculation of your income or the income ceiling, you can object to the housing association.
- Right to Consultation: If your income rises, you are entitled to an income ceiling discussion with the housing association to discuss options (e.g., in ### Arslan & Arslan Advocaten **Arslan & Arslan Advocaten** provides professional legal guidance and support for your legal matters. - Website: [www.arslan.nl](https://arslan.nl) - Email: [info@arslan.nl](mailto:info@arslan.nl) - Free initial consultation