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Housing

ACCESS

Established in 1986, ACCESS is a not-for-profit organisation committed to supporting the international expatriate community in the Netherlands.

Last modified: 6 February 2012

Usually the educational institute will furnish you with information about student housing prior to your arrival. A number of the schools of higher education also have bulletin boards where advertisements for rooms to let are ...

Last modified: 15 February 2012

Anti-social behaviour can be terribly annoying. Don't just let it bug you but take action.

Last modified: 16 February 2012

Drinking water

Dunea (formerly Duinwaterbedrijf Zuid-Holland) supplies drinking water to 1.2 million inhabitants in 19 municipalities in The Hague and Leiden region.

Last modified: 10 October 2011

A list of numbers you can call in case of an emergency.

Last modified: 22 September 2011 - Overview

Inspection

Do you think you are paying an unfairly high rent? The Hague’s Fair Rent Team (Huurteam) will investigate and act on complaints, inquiries and other communications regarding alleged excessive rental charges.

Last modified: 9 August 2011

Sweelinckplein

The Hague offers great variety in types of neighbourhood, from bustling and urban to leafy-green residential, from central to more isolated. There are many options to choose from when considering a desired accommodation. Rent ...

Last modified: 13 April 2012 - Overview

Gas burner

Eneco Netbeheer is still the distribution network operator responsibe for transporting the energy to your home or company, but it is no longer the only supplier on The Hague's power grid.

Last modified: 10 October 2011

With a European handicapped parking permit or a local handicapped parking permit you do not have to pay for a parking meter in The Hague. You may also park your car free of charge at one of the 450 general handicapped parking ...

Last modified: 9 April 2010 - Overview

At present the website’s online forms themselves are available only in Dutch. Below you will find a selection from the catalogue of The Hague’s online products and services for residents about housing and building.

Last modified: 12 August 2010