Holendrechtstraat
About the place
To the attention of all housing applicants in Amsterdam In the apartment complex on Holendrechtstraat, several primary tenants are looking for one person or two partners who are immediately seeking high-quality housing with legal registration in the Amsterdam Population Register. 3 options available per 1 May 2025 1 option available per 1 June 2025 For 1 person € 1.120,00 one living-sleeping room of 18 m² in a 3-room apartment. You share 2 bathrooms (each with a bathtub, toilet, and sink) and 1 kitchen with 2 primary tenants. Each resident has their own fridge-freezer and storage cabinets. Option 2 For 2 partners € 1.590,00 2 rooms (16 m² + 10 m²) in a 4-room apartment. You share 1 bathroom (with bathtub + sink), 1 toilet with sink, and 1 kitchen with 2 primary tenants. Each resident has their own fridge-freezer and storage cabinets. Option 3 for 2 partners € 1.485,00 1 living-sleeping room 28 m2 (with private shower, toilet, and sink) You share with 2 primary tenants (partners): - 1 second bathroom (with bathtub, sink, and toilet) - 1 kitchen-diningroom - 1 terrace 24 m2 Option 4 for 2 partners € 1.485,00 1 living-sleeping room 32 m2 (with private shower, toilet, and sink) You share with 2 primary tenants (partners): - 1 second bathroom (with bathtub, sink, and toilet) - 1 kitchen-diningroom - 1 balcony You will sign a rental agreement with the primary tenants based on cohabitation – landlord/landlady rental. This means that you are never renting an independent residence with exclusive use of a shower-bathtub, a toilet, and cooking facilities. You are NOT allowed to have a private room with your own gas or electric equipment to cook or heat food if you also have your own shower and toilet. If you do not comply with the regulations established by Amsterdam’s politicians, you risk a minimum fine of €15,000 plus legal costs, which can increase to €50,000. We are sending you this information because many housing seekers are still unaware of this restrictive policy from the Municipality of Amsterdam and later receive fines from the housing authorities (Municipal Inspectors). The consequences can be severe. If you wish to legally live in one of the apartments, you must first take the time to understand the information being sent to you. The primary tenants are responsible for the selection, viewings, interviews, and request permission for the cohabitation from the owner/landlord. One signed copy goes to the owner. The primary tenants sign the declaration of permission in triplicate for the person to be officially registered as cohabiting in the Population Register. The cohabiting individuals pay their share of housing expenses directly via bank transfer to one of the two primary tenants, with a copy of the payment receipt sent to the owner. The cohabitants enter into a rental agreement with both primary tenants, and all parties sign three copies, one of which is for the owner. Candidates have Saturday 19 April 2025 from 12 to 15 pm an inspection and interview at complex Holendrechtstraat.
What you'll get
Private livingroom
Shared kitchen
Shared bathroom
Shared toilet
Internet available
Energy label A
2 roommates
Mixed gender roommates
No pets allowed
What you'll pay
Rent (including utilities)
€1,484
Deposit
€1,800
Additional costs
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Where you'll stay
Holendrechtstraat, Amsterdam
Landlord's ideal tenant
About the landlord
Gerrie
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32 m²
Furnished room
Available from 1 may 2025
Indefinite rental period
Viewing possible
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Gerrie
Roommate