Question:

I rented an apartment in Rotterdam for 3 months through Rots Vast. I extended the contract 4 more months through the landlord and she told me tell her one month in advance. I told her again on April 12th, that I would be leaving and she says she’s keeping half my deposit because I didn’t give advance notice (although I told her in January I was leaving in April). She is also now saying that fixing the toilet is my expense. No inspection check at beginning and none planned for end (29th Apr). Advice?

Answer:

There are several questions in your mail. Most rental contracts are explicit about when notice can be given and how that notice must be communicated. A typical clause might state something like ‘you may terminate the rental agreement after an initial period of so many months (often 6) with a notice period of one calendar month. Furthermore, there is often the requirement to communicate that notice by registered letter to the owner and/or their agent. Of course, this is the formal side and a not every owner sticks to the letter of the contact accepting, instead, notice by email, phone or post-it. Fixing the toilet at your expense sounds unreasonable but the owner may cite cause. If, for example, you washing machine breaks because your have stuffed 20KG in instead of the 5KG limit, then you should pay. It a washing machine breaks because it’s a classic 1972 model and its best days are long-gone, then this would typically be an expense for the owner. I have answered several other questions in Expatica’s Ask-the-Expert section on reclaiming deposits and providing notice. Please search further in this blog for additional tactics on handling deposit recovery.

 

The cost of living in Rotterdam

There a lot to be said for and about Rotterdam – one of the most dynamic and buzzing cities in The Netherlands. But what does it cost to live there? The overview below gives indicative prices and some examples of great apartments that are fairly priced.

Apartments below Euro 1200 per month

  • West Kruiskade: In the middle of the China town part of Rotterdam. Very close to the centre, central station and other facilities. Good public transport connections.
  • Goudsesingel: Good area with good connection to the centre (tram and metro close-by). Easy access by public transport to the Erasmus University. The highway A16 is close by.
  • Nieuwe Binnenweg: This apartment is in the multi culture part of Rotterdam. The Nieuwe Binnenweg is a street that has a lot of international shops. Again the city centre is close by and easy to access by tram. This apartment is close by to the Erasmus Medical Centre (Erasmus MC).

Apartments between Euro 1200 and – Euro 1600

  • Kapelstraat: This propery is located in the most dynamic part of Rotterdam -The Lloydkwartier. An area close to the center and harbor of Rotterdam, but with a unique character.
  • Everaartstraat: Prins Alexander is an area on the outskirts of Rotterdam. It is newly developed and modern. It offers excellent public transport facilities such as metro, bus and train. The Alexander polder (reclaimed lowlands) offers a number of large shopping malls.
  • Graaf Florisstraat: Nice apartment in a cozy area. The centre is for about 5 minutes away. Close by the bus and trams which go to the central station and city centre.

Apartments above € 1600

  • Jufferstraat (various apartments available): One of the skycrapers of the centre in Rotterdam. The building, called Scheepmakerstoren, contains 26 storeys. The Jufferstraat in the wijnhaven area is, ofcourse, in the centre of Rotterdam. Close to the beautifull ‘Maasboulevard’ and the ‘Erasmusbrug’. We have a different and good, luxurious apartments in the Scheepmakerstoren.
  • Gordonstraat: This property is located in (the) Schiedam. Schiedam is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands and is part of the Rotterdam metropolitan area. It is known for jenever (gin), its historical center with its canals, and the tallest old windmills in the world.
  • Landverhuizersplein: In the new built well known ‘Monte Video’ tower. One of the highest skycrapers in the city. Located on the ‘Kop van Zuid’, close to the famous ‘Erasmusbrug’ and ‘Hotel New York’.
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Resources Rotterdam

Finding your way in Rotterdam

If you are considering moving to Rotterdam, or are already a resident, the following resources will hopefully help you find your way in one of the most dynamic, fast-moving cities in the Netherlands. There is a growing expat population and – usually anyway – a refreshing abscence of tourists. Most of the city was flattened during WWII leading to a radical, dynamic modern architecture with many landmark buildings and bridges.

Good luck finding your way around.

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