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GGD Keuring (Health Inspection)

Understanding the Dutch rental term "GGD Keuring" and what it means for tenants in the Netherlands.

Definition

An inspection carried out by the municipal health service (GGD) to assess whether a rental property meets minimum health and safety standards. The GGD checks for issues such as mold, ventilation, pest infestations, structural safety, and overcrowding. Tenants can request an inspection free of charge.

When You'll Encounter This

You will consider a GGD keuring when your rental property has health-related problems that the landlord refuses to address, such as persistent damp, mold growth, or pest infestations.

Example

Your apartment has severe mold in the bedroom and bathroom despite your efforts to ventilate. You request a GGD keuring, and the inspector determines the mold is caused by structural defects. The GGD report strengthens your case when you file a complaint with the Huurcommissie.

Practical Tip

A GGD inspection report is powerful evidence in disputes with your landlord. If the GGD declares your home unhealthy (onbewoonbaar), the municipality can order the landlord to make repairs or, in extreme cases, close the property.

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