Huurcommissie Rent check independent living space for tenants and landlords

About the accommodation

In this first section of the Rent Check, we look at the accommodation itself. Tip: You can save your data at any point and finish the check later. The Rent Checker remembers the data you entered.

Address of the accommodation

What is the postcode and house number?

No address found?

The Rent Check retrieves the address from the Land Registry. Sometimes an address is not recognised. Does the accommodation have a house number with an addition, such as a letter or a number? Then make sure to:

  • Fill in a number (so ‘1’ or ‘2’ instead of ‘I’ or ‘II’),
  • Write ‘H’ instead of ‘high’ or ‘HS’,
  • Write ‘BS’ instead of ‘Bis A’ or ‘BSA’,
  • Try ‘-’ or ‘/’, since sometimes the number is recognised with either a dash or a slash.

For example, you could try:
45-1 and 45/1, 400-H and 400/H, 56A-BS and 56A/BS.

Please note that only officially registered addresses can be retrieved.

Time period

This Rent Check calculates the maximum rent from 1 July 2024.

How can I select a different time period?

Do you want to calculate your rent for a period before 1 July 2024?

Then you will need a previous edition of the Rent Check.
Go to: Rent Check for self-contained residences before 1 July 2024.

WOZ value

Enter the WOZ value of the accommodation.

Where can I find the WOZ value of my accommodation?

Go to WOZ-waardeloket and enter your postcode and house number.

Please make sure you get the WOZ-value valid on 1 January 2023.

WOZ data

WOZ value: Reference date:

Energy performance

Check the energy label of the accommodation.

Where can I find the energy label of my accommodation?

Looking up the energy label

The Rent Check retrieves the energy label from the EP-Online database. Alternatively, you can consult the database yourself.

Energy label or year of construction

Selected:

Type of accommodation

Please indicate the type of accommodation involved.

Communal indoor spaces

Does the tenant have access to indoor spaces that are shared with other addresses?

What counts as a ‘communal space’?

All indoor spaces shared by the tenant with one or more other addresses count towards the points score. The tenant should have access to these spaces and be allowed to use them. Examples include: a communal bike shed, laundry room or cellar.

Select ‘yes’ if there are one or more communal indoor spaces. You will be able to specify the particular kind of spaces involved in the next step.

Communal indoor spaces