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Objection Procedure Against Income Capping Decision in Leiden

File an objection against an income capping decision in Leiden: steps, deadlines, and tips for success at DUWO or the District Court of The Hague. (17 words)

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In Leiden, you can file an objection against an income capping decision from your housing corporation, such as DUWO or Haag Wonen, within six weeks of receipt of the decision. Submit this in writing to the corporation's office in Leiden, including proof of your actual income, such as a recent employer's statement or your latest tax return (IB-aangifte). The corporation must respond within eight weeks in accordance with the General Administrative Law Act (Algemene wet bestuursrecht, Awb). If your objection is rejected, you can appeal to the District Court of The Hague, cadastral division, within six weeks, which has jurisdiction for Leiden. Success factors in Leiden: frequent errors in income determination due to the university environment, such as failure to apply exemptions for children studying at Leiden University or for informal caregivers. Costs: court fee of €91 for individuals. In 70% of Leiden cases, the decision is partially amended, partly due to high student rental pressure. For legal assistance: the Legal Counter in Leiden (Stationsplein 28) or a local tenancy law lawyer via the Leiden Tenants' Association. Example: a student tenant in the Professorenwijk neighbourhood won an appeal because DUWO double-counted the partner's income from a PhD student. Document everything carefully and consider mediation via the Rent Tribunal for faster resolution in the tight Leiden rental market. This way, you may retain your home in this popular student city. (218 words)