Do you receive housing in Tilburg that does not suit your situation? Start an objection procedure immediately. Begin informally by complaining to the housing association, such as WonenBreevast or Trivire, within 8 weeks after the allocation decision. No solution? File a complaint with the Rent Tribunal for binding advice; this is free and is handled within 10 weeks. Dissatisfied with the advice? Proceed to the cantonal judge at the East Brabant District Court, Tilburg location, for annulment of the decision.
Gather strong evidence: the rental offer, your registration details with Tilburg Woont, income statements and medical reports. In Tilburg, the high pressure on the housing market plays a role, with average waiting lists of 7 years for social rental housing. The Good Landlordship Act obliges housing associations to hear and be heard, including attention to the local urgency criteria of the municipality of Tilburg. Success rates at the Rent Tribunal are around 60% for these types of cases. Costs: court fee of €85 at the cantonal court, fully recoverable in case of success. Note the time pressure: carry out the procedure within 6 weeks after rejection to avoid time constraints, especially with the tight scheduling of the Tilburg allocation round.