Become a co-tenant - Your rights in case of rental problems
Questioner
I have been trying for several years now to become a co-tenant of the rental property that my mother rented 32 years ago. The thing is, my mother is in a relationship and stays with him most of the time and I have been given free rein in the design of the building. Now the housing association accuses us of housing fraud because my mother is not present in the building 50% + 1 day per month and they no longer see her as the main tenant, so I am not allowed to become a co-tenant and there is a chance that I will end up on the street. My question is actually: What can I do to prevent myself from ending up on the street and to still get the rights of co-tenant that I actually deserve after living in this building for 32 years without any problems?Lawyer
To become a co-tenant, you could submit a request for co-tenancy to the housing corporation. If the housing corporation refuses, you can go to the subdistrict court. He will grant your request to become a co-tenant, unless you do not have sufficient financial resources to pay the rent or your request for co-tenancy is only intended to make you the main tenant of the home in the short term. For example, after your mother leaves.Lawyer
Dear questioner, Unfortunately, I cannot agree with Mr Rian's answer. You are considered a resident child and this group is normally excluded from eventually becoming a co-tenant, because there is no question of a sustainable joint household. The court will therefore in all probability reject your request. The fact that this situation has existed for 32 years does not change this in my opinion. yours sincerely,Neem de volgende stap
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