Municipality to make homestay rentals easier

Renting a room through a homestay (hospita) can help alleviate the housing shortage in the city. The municipality wants to relax the rules for doing this.

The measure is 1 of the 61 measures in the draft Woonvisie 2040 (Housing Agenda 2020) from June 2024. What does the municipality want to change for residents who would like to rent out a room in their home?

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From left to right: Joost Bokkers (Hospi Housing), Bianca van der Neut (Kamers met Aandacht), Daphne (lodger, seated on chair), Martijn Balster (alderman Social Housing, Neighbourhoods, Welfare in The Hague) and Denise (landlord).

Room rentals with or without permit

Many people live in a spacious home in The Hague. Some people would like to rent out a room in their house. For example, to a student. The person renting out the room is the landlord (hospita).

The current rules only allow one-person households to rent out a room without a permit. If you are a (married) couple and you want to rent out a room, you have to apply for a so-called conversion permit (omzettingsvergunning). You will not always get this permit. No more permits are being issued in Laakkwartier and Rustenburg-Oostbroek, for example.

Permission from municipal council

If the municipal council approves the plans in the draft Woonvisie 2040, it will most likely become eaiser to rent out a room in many neighbourhoods. It will take until 2025 before the municipal council takes a decision on this. The rules will not yet change for the time being.

Decrease in housing shortage

Many residents of The Hague are already renting out a room in their home. It is a good way of earning a bit of extra money and to help somebody in need. You are allowed to earn an additional € 6000 tax-free. This is a rental fee of approximately € 500 per month.

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