No housing after eviction in Leiden? Discover temporary shelter, priority declarations, and assistance from the Municipality of Leiden for tenants after an eviction order.
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Arslan AdvocatenLegal Editorial
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An eviction order in Leiden can lead to acute homelessness, but the Municipality of Leiden provides mandatory temporary shelter via the Social Support Act (Wmo) and the local social domain. If you cannot go anywhere else, apply for asylum shelter with the COa, but prioritize the Leiden help lines first. Tenants with children, health issues, or low income receive priority for priority declarations from Huurstunt Leiden. Step 1: report within 24 hours after eviction at the Social Support Desk in the Town Hall at Bargelaan or call the 24/7 crisis line (071-516 51 65). The municipality assesses your situation and assigns emergency shelter, such as at the Crisis Shelter Centre at Lage Rijndijk or temporary hotel rooms. Costs are reimbursed until you find a new rental property via Woningnet Leiden or the Leiden priority register. Landlords may be required to contribute to alternative housing according to local agreements. Note: do not remain in the property after the deadline, otherwise you risk fines of up to €450 per day. Actively search via Huurstunt or real estate agents such as Van der Linden. Example: a Leiden family with children received 3 months of emergency shelter in a B&B and secured a home in Stevenshof via priority. Document everything for damage claims against the landlord via the subdistrict court in Leiden. Legal assistance is free via the Juridisch Loket Leiden or pro bono lawyers from the District Court of The Hague. This Leiden safety net, strengthened by the Wmo and Participation Act, prevents homelessness and provides time for recovery in the city.