Action at Aedes – June 27, 13:00 – The Hague. Refuse the Rent Increase!

The cup is full. On July 1, there will be a new rent explosion and tenants will once again be saddled with rising housing costs. The two-year rent freeze for social housing in the corporation sector has been definitively swept off the table. Minister Mona Keijzer immediately seized the fall of the Schoof cabinet to withdraw the half-baked bill, which already excluded many groups of tenants. The bill? It will once again be presented to us, the tenants.

We say: Enough is enough. We demand a rent reduction!

The housing corporations, united in their lobby club Aedes, have actively lobbied before the rent increase. Rents have been skyrocketing for years, leaving many tenants in financial straits. Large-scale government investments in broad public housing and sustainability are lacking. The government has literally left tenants out in the cold for years. The housing crisis did not come out of the blue. The right to housing has been systematically eroded for decades.

Aedes clearly opts for higher rents, not for people. Aedes structurally fights against measures that should help tenants, such as rent freezes or reductions. While buyers receive €11 billion annually via the mortgage interest deduction, social tenants are meanwhile taxed extra via corporate tax. This benefits the rich at the expense of the poor.

It is time for us to stand up for ourselves. For our right to decent housing. For lower rents. For a fair future.

On June 27 at 1:00 PM we gather at the Aedes office in The Hague at Anna van Buerenplein 42 (right next to The Hague Central). We come with our demands and with a black book: with stories from tenants about the impact of sky-high rents. We will not accept their policy of demolition. We demand:

You have every right to refuse your rent increase. Come too. Let your voice be heard. Organize in your street, neighborhood and city. Together we can create change!

Sign up via www.wijweigerendehuurverhoging.nl and download it roadmap!

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Together we say: WE REFUSE THE RENT INCREASE!

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