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Priority Rules and Urgency in Suitable Allocation in Tilburg

Priority in housing allocation in Tilburg? Discover the urgency criteria and how to enforce priority with Tilburg housing associations such as Wooninc and Trivire for suitable allocation.

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In Tilburg, urgent cases receive priority in suitable allocation, such as homeless persons, victims of domestic violence or people with medical urgency. The municipality of Tilburg allocates urgent housing via the registration system WoningNet. You must demonstrate why your situation is urgent, with medical certificates from the GGD Hart voor Brabant, police statements or a statement from social services in Tilburg.

Housing associations in Tilburg, such as Wooninc. and Trivire, must allocate 80% of the homes suitably according to national rules, but urgency can override this. Without urgency, registration time at WoningNet applies. In Tilburg, the waiting time for social rental housing is often 5 to 7 years, so urgency is crucial. Objection to refusal? Submit within 6 weeks to the municipality of Tilburg via the Wmo counter. The Suitable Allocation Act regulates this nationally, with local implementation by the municipality. Successful claims in Tilburg often lead to priority within 3 months, especially in busy neighbourhoods such as Oud-Zuid or Het Zand.

Note: urgency in Tilburg is temporary, usually 2 years, and is assessed by the urgency committee. Combine with suitability checks on family composition, income and health for the best match in Tilburg rental housing.