This article only applies for Long Stay. Click here to find more information about the difference between Long Stay and Short Stay housing.
What do I have to check?
When you first enter your new living space, make sure to check whether everything is clean and empty - unless you’ve agreed to buy some items of the previous tenant that is. Check if the space is in good condition. You do so based on the following points:
- Frames, windows and doors: no damage, no clamps, no cracks
- Hinges and locks: securely fastened, function well
- Sink / tap / mirror: securely fastened, no cracks
- Sink drain: no leakage or blockage
- Sockets/switches: securely fastened, function properly
- Radiators: securely fastened, function properly
- Walls/ceilings: no screws, nails and plugs, no holes
Noticed something is broken? Submit a repair request as soon as possible via My SSH. We’ll make an appointment to get it sorted!
Am I allowed to adjust my new living space?
If you’re renting unfurnished accommodation for an indefinite period, you’re free to adjust it the way you see fit. Paint the walls, decorate with some of the poster strips (they’re available in almost every room) and so on. You’re not allowed to drill into the walls. If you would like to drill, you need to ask us for permission to do so. Also, you’re not allowed to paint ceilings, radiators, kitchen units, doors, sockets, switches, intercoms and so on.
Would you like to place a fixed bunk bed, or change the layout of your living space? You’ll need to ask for permission to do so. You can send an email to info@sshxl.nl and (if applicable) send us a detailed drawing, description of the proposed change and/or a list of materials. We’ll get back to you within two weeks and let you know if we agree with your request, and if so, under what conditions. Keep in mind that any adjustments made, may be checked by the property manager. Home adjustments do not fall under the so-called tenant maintenance. The costs for maintenance and repairs for such are on your account.
You might want to install new flooring: linoleum, carpet or laminate for example. If you decide to go for laminate, there are several things to take into account. We can imagine that you don’t want your neighbours to hear every step you take, and you probably won’t want to damage floors or walls when chilling out. To prevent this, you have to make sure to apply a resilient underlay (thermopete for example) before installing your floor. Also, make sure to keep an available space of at least 1 centimetre between the floor and the walls as the floor might still expand. Do not drill or nail into cement floors. In case of nuisance, you are obligated to remove the installed floor. You’re also obligated to remove the floor in case a new tenant moves in (unless that tenant agrees to adopt the floor). If any damage occurs while installing or removing your floor, you will be held responsible for the costs of the repair. NB: when renting a studio in Tilburg, you’re not allowed to remove the floor. All studios are equipped with laminate as a standard.
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Do I have to register with the municipality?
You’ll have to report your change of address with the municipality within 5 days after your move. By doing so, the Municipal Personal Records Database (BRP) remains up to date. Very important, as the BRP is used by government institutions such as the Tax Authorities and DUO. Even if you were to move rooms in the same house, you’ll still have to report your change of address. If you’re moving to another city or town, you’ll have to register yourself with your new municipality. Deregistration from your previous municipality will be sorted automatically.
Can I apply for rental allowance?
If your rental costs are too high in relation to your income, you can apply for rent allowance. On My SSH, you can see whether or not you can apply for rent allowance. For more information about rental allowance, have a look at this page.
Do I have to apply for service contracts?
When you’re renting accommodation with SSH, service costs for water, electricity, gas, television and the internet are often included in your rent. But on some occasions, these costs are paid directly to the relevant authority through the ‘house account’. If you don’t see any mention of ‘service costs’ in your rental agreement, you’ll have to apply for a service contract yourself.
Do I get a name tag?
In some (smaller) buildings you'll find name tags at the front door. If that's the case with your new house, you'll receive a name tag approximately two months after your rental contract has started. Not received anything after three months? Then please contact us.
I receive mail from previous tenants
If you receive mail from the previous occupants, it's best to return the mail to the sender. We do not forward mail to the previous resident. You can follow the steps below to return the mail: 1) cross out the address details, 2) write ‘Recipient unknown - Return to sender' on the envelope, 3) place the mail in the nearest mailbox, a postage stamp is not required.