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Permit to change self-contained into non-self-contained accommodation by letting rooms

If you want to let rooms in a building in the Netherlands, it is possible that you will require a permit (omzettingsvergunning kamerverhuur) from your municipal authority because you are changing self-contained residential accommodation into non-self-contained accommodation (i.e. none of the residential units in your property will have their own front door). This applies to both rented and owner-occupied properties. The conditions vary depending on the municipality and are laid down in the local municipal Housing Regulations (Huisvestingsverordening).

Online application procedure via Message Box

You can submit an application for this permit also online via Message Box.

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