Subletting: renting out your home during absence

31/01/2025

30+ years of experience

Rental properties Groningen

Property Management Groningen

What is intermediate rent?

With subletting, you rent out your own home for a set period of time, with clear agreements about your return. The special thing about an intermediate lease is that the tenant is required to leave the property when the agreed-upon rental period ends and you return.

Important aspects of intermediate hiring:

  1. No Interim Termination for the Tenant
    With an intermediate lease, the tenant may not terminate the lease early. This gives you, the landlord, certainty about the rental period.
  2. Fixed rental period
    You agree on a fixed rental period with your temporary tenant. Once this period is over, the tenant must leave.
  3. Extension is possible
    Would you like to extend the contract? This can be done under certain conditions, but we make sure that a clear new end date is established in a new contract.
  4. No interim termination by the landlord
    It is important to know that you cannot terminate the lease yourself even in the interim, unless by agreement with the tenant and with the consent of both parties. In addition, the diplomatic clause can also be invoked in certain cases.

The benefits of subletting

  • Ideal bridging during absences
  • Temporary rental with option to renew

In conclusion

Intermediate rental is an excellent solution for anyone who wants to temporarily rent out their home during a long trip or work trip. It offers security to both the landlord and the tenant.

Questions? Please feel free to contact us.

050-318 8989

Info@vandermeulenmakelaars.nl

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