How do you handle deposit disputes in Rijswijk? From amicable settlement to the Rent Tribunal and district court in The Hague: practical steps with local tips.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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In Rijswijk, a vibrant municipality near The Hague with many rental properties in neighbourhoods such as Innen and Oud-Rijswijk, deposit disputes often arise from discussions about damage in new-build homes or older rental properties. Always start with an amicable settlement: send a registered letter to the landlord and mention specific local rules from the Rijswijk Housing Ordinance. For rental properties, approach the Rent Tribunal for free binding advice, which is handled quickly in the Haaglanden region. For purchase agreements involving amounts under €25,000, the district court in The Hague has jurisdiction, easily accessible from Rijswijk Central Station. Evidence is essential: take photos of the condition at check-in and check-out, collect witness statements from neighbours, and keep invoices. The landlord bears the burden of proof for deductions (art. 150 Rv). Pay attention to deadlines: demand the deposit back within 30 days after termination, otherwise limitation may occur. Local legal assistance can be found at the Juridisch Loket in Rijswijk or through legal expenses insurance. Prevention: draw up a detailed deposit agreement, tailored to Rijswijk rental market practices with clear conditions on maintenance.