Dossier

Student housing

From a shortage of rooms to fraudulent landlords

Do you want a room in Delft? It is becoming increasingly difficult. The city has a shortfall of 1,500 rooms, reports the Woonmonitor (housing monitor) 2021. If TU Delft continues to grow, the shortage may rise to 3,600 by 2028. The Municipality of Delft wants to build more housing, but there is little land. The campus is big, but TU Delft sees few opportunities for housing there.

The tight housing market is also causing all sorts of other problems. These include fraud and problems with landlords. Who is responsible for the shortage of rooms and who will solve it? And who is standing up for the rights of residents? Read about this and more in this dossier.

Student life
The Indefinite Rental Contracts Act will come into effect on July 1. Then indefinite rental contracts will become the norm again. Student rooms are excluded from this Act. The House of Representatives had asked for an exception for foreign students. They should still be able to obtain temporary contracts. But the law now applies to
Student life

On 15 February, the House of Representatives will vote on the grant for students living away from home: at stake is the continuation of the extra 164 euros a month they receive at present. Meanwhile, student organisations want to see a permanent rise in the basic grant.