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Residential leases

Specific laws

Are there any categories of residential leases that are subject to specific laws (e.g. short term leases for tourists; state supported leases for low income tenants, leases for students, etc.)?

Belgium

Belgium

The regional housing Codes include specific provisions for the specific categories of residential leases (ie with respect to main residence, student leases, co-tenancy lease agreements):

  • Flanders: The Flemish Residential Housing Code is divided into two major titles: (i) lease agreements for principal residences; and (ii) lease agreements for student housing (student leases). In addition, specific provisions are also provided for co-tenancy. Eventually, a social lease agreement may also be concluded (for low-income tenants). The details of that type of lease agreement depend on which property you get: an owner-occupied property from the housing company or a rented property by the housing company from a private owner.
  • Wallonia: the Walloon Residential Housing Code also provides a title with special provisions concerning lease agreements relating to the tenant's principal place of residence. In addition, it also contains special provisions on student rent and co-renting. Specific provisions relating to social housing are provided in a separate code.
  • Brussels: Brussels Region provides in the Housing Code a specific legal framework for both housing lease agreements as principal residence, co-renting, student lease agreements, social lease agreements. There is also the possibility in Brussels of a sliding lease agreement, which allow socially vulnerable people to rent housing after the expiry of their social guidance.