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Amsterdam’s New Permit Requirement for Mid-Range Rentals: Key Considerations for Landlords

By Marijn Bodelier, Ingeborg Wind-Middel & Jan Herfkens on June 17, 2025
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Beginning July 1, 2025, the city of Amsterdam will implement a permit requirement for so-called “mid-range” rental properties. This regulatory change is aimed at preserving the availability of affordable rental housing for middle-income residents. For landlords with properties in this segment, the new rules introduce a number of compliance obligations, as well as certain practical challenges that merit careful attention.

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Photo of Marijn Bodelier Marijn Bodelier

Marijn Bodelier focuses on public law, environmental law, and real estate. He is regularly involved in international transactions and projects where public law aspects are a key-element. Marijn has particular experience in litigation and contracts with respect to real estate developments, permitting processes…

Marijn Bodelier focuses on public law, environmental law, and real estate. He is regularly involved in international transactions and projects where public law aspects are a key-element. Marijn has particular experience in litigation and contracts with respect to real estate developments, permitting processes, expropriation and renewable energy projects. Marijn is Co-Chair of GT’s global Hydrogen Group.

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Photo of Ingeborg Wind-Middel Ingeborg Wind-Middel

Ingeborg focuses on public law.

She advises and represents public authorities – including provinces, municipalities, and the national government – as well as private parties, including developers, investors, and institutions mainly in the real estate, energy and infrastructure sector. With a strong understanding…

Ingeborg focuses on public law.

She advises and represents public authorities – including provinces, municipalities, and the national government – as well as private parties, including developers, investors, and institutions mainly in the real estate, energy and infrastructure sector. With a strong understanding of political and administrative dynamics, she navigates complex regulatory frameworks and decision-making procedures.

Her work spans administrative law, i.e. environmental law and nature protection. She has in-depth experience in spatial planning, renewable energy, land use, area and species protection, compensation for damages, subsidies, environmental regulation and compliance and other regulatory topics. A defining feature of Ingeborg’s practice is legal project management. She plays a key role in coordinating the legal aspects of complex projects related to the physical living environment – not only in real estate development (such as area development) but also in broader societal challenges such as the nitrogen reduction, the housing crises, and the energy transition. She seeks to ensurethat legal frameworks are properly integrated into public and private projects that must meet high administrative, environmental, and spatial planning standards.

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Photo of Jan Herfkens Jan Herfkens

Jan Herfkens is a member of the Amsterdam real estate practice of Greenberg Traurig. Jan focuses his practice on real estate, administrative law, and environmental law. Jan holds a LL.M. from Leiden University. Besides his bachelor of Law, Jan studied Middle-Eastern Studies: Arabic…

Jan Herfkens is a member of the Amsterdam real estate practice of Greenberg Traurig. Jan focuses his practice on real estate, administrative law, and environmental law. Jan holds a LL.M. from Leiden University. Besides his bachelor of Law, Jan studied Middle-Eastern Studies: Arabic, and he worked as a student-assistant for international labor law. Before joining Greenberg Traurig in October 2019, Jan was a trainee of political affairs at the Dutch Embassy in Beirut (Lebanon), and he was a lecturer on “Techniques and Methods of Jurisprudence” at Leiden University. Jan is admitted to the Amsterdam Bar.

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    GT Amsterdam Law Blog
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    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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