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Appeal Against Eviction Order in Tilburg: Your Options

Discover how to file an appeal against an eviction order in Tilburg. Step-by-step guide with deadlines, local tips, and advice for tenants to stay in their home.

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In Tilburg, an eviction order gives tenants the opportunity to lodge opposition or appeal with the district court judge. You have two weeks after the judgment from the Rechtbank Oost-Brabant, kanton section Tilburg, at Nieuwlandstraat 4. Opposition is feasible if the summons was not properly served or if you present new facts, such as recent rent repairs in the neighbourhood such as Loven or Het Zand. For appeal, a court fee of approximately €125 is charged. Crucial: during the procedure, you may generally remain in your Tilburg rental property, unless the judge rules otherwise (art. 7:281 BW). Gather local evidence, such as payment receipts via Rabobank in Heuvelstraat or witness statements from neighbours about alleged nuisance in your apartment building. A tenancy law jurist from the Juridisch Loket Tilburg (Spoorlaan 181) or a lawyer from the region can assist with the specific procedure at the local district court judge. The judge balances rent arrears with your housing interest, for example proximity to the ETZ hospital or work in the Spoorzone. In case of success, the judge suspends or sets aside the order. Contact Rechtspraak Tilburg immediately for an appointment or the Juridisch Loket for free tailored advice. Avoid delaying payment, as that undermines your case. Practical example from Tilburg: a tenant in Westermarkt won by proving that the landlord failed to maintain the gutter, leading to mould. Prepare for a hearing in the courthouse at Nieuwlandstraat, where parties have their say. This step-by-step plan helps you successfully lodge opposition in Tilburg.