{"product_id":"vragen-38482-dit-bericht-plaats-ik-namens-mijn-vader-er-blijkt-een-probleem-te-zijn-onder-de-vloer-er-zit-veel","title":"Rental law: Compensation for your floor?","description":"\u003ch4\u003e Questioner\u003c\/h4\u003e\n\n I am posting this message on behalf of my father\n \nThere appears to be a problem under the floor. There is a lot of fungus. And the neighbor already fell through her floor last year. Now my floor also has to be replaced. Which means that my laminate floor is being torn out. However, the housing association says that they will not provide compensation for a new floor. Should I agree to this? They have overdue maintenance. They renovated the neighbor's house last year and never looked at my home. In the time that I have been renting, I have regularly indicated that there was water under the floor. The fact that they now have to carry out maintenance does not mean that I am completely the victim, does it? The floor of the kitchen, hallway and living room must be completely removed.\n\n\u003ch4\u003e Lawyer\u003c\/h4\u003e\n\n In principle, if your floor is damaged by water or you (your father) have other damage, the landlord is liable and the damage must be compensated. There must therefore be a connection between your damage and the defect.\n \nAlthough there is a backlog of maintenance and you have reported this several times, the landlord does not have to compensate you for your floor, no matter how annoying it is for you. However, you could consult with the landlord about a possible partial compensation for the backlog of maintenance.\n\n For more information, please contact me directly.\n\n","brand":"Rechtswinkel.nl","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":55015957463389,"sku":"","price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/www.rechtswinkel.nl\/en\/products\/vragen-38482-dit-bericht-plaats-ik-namens-mijn-vader-er-blijkt-een-probleem-te-zijn-onder-de-vloer-er-zit-veel","provider":"Rechtswinkel.nl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}