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Social housing tenants to pay 3.6 percent more on average this year

Social housing tenants to pay 3.6 percent more on average this year

Housing corporations in the Netherlands are increasing social housing rents by an average of 3.6 percent this year, according to industry body Aedes. This figure represents the maximum allowable increase permitted for housing providers following a recent survey.

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