Fair-Rent buys your rent claim and pays you a fixed amount immediately — without you having to go through any procedure. We then pursue the landlord ourselves.
We help tenants in three ways. Choose the situation that applies to you.
Have you been paying too much rent each month? Fair-Rent calculates the amount you can reclaim based on your tenancy agreement — taking into account the level, composition and duration of your rent.
In many cases, agency fees were charged unjustifiably. We review your situation and reclaim unjustly paid fees — without you having to go through any legal procedure.
Still an active tenant and paying too much? We help you structurally lower your monthly rent through official channels, so you pay less every month.
Send us your tenancy agreement. We assess, free of charge, whether your rent is too high or whether agency fees were charged unjustifiably.
Based on the level, composition and duration of your rent, we determine the value of your claim against the landlord.
Fair-Rent buys the claim from you. You receive a fixed amount right away, without waiting for the outcome of any procedure.
Fair-Rent takes on the full procedure at its own expense and risk. You're done — we take care of the rest.
Fair-Rent exists to give tenants a simple, direct way to cash in their claim. We buy the claim from the tenant and pay out immediately — so the tenant never has to go through a procedure, and Fair-Rent carries the full risk.
Because we buy your claim, we take over the entire legal process. You stay completely out of it.
You receive an amount as soon as the assignment is signed — regardless of the outcome of the procedure. The risk is ours.
Every tenancy agreement is carefully reviewed based on current legislation and case law.
You receive a fixed amount that is paid out immediately. What the claim ultimately recovers is uncertain — and that risk lies entirely with us. We think it's important you know exactly what that means upfront.
If the procedure recovers nothing, that's our loss. You keep your amount in full and never repay anything.
If the claim ultimately recovers far more than your amount, that difference belongs to Fair-Rent — not to you.
In short: you trade an uncertain outcome for a guaranteed amount now. That choice is entirely yours — you can also pursue the claim yourself. Read exactly how it works →
Fair-Rent buys rent claims from tenants in the Netherlands. If you've overpaid rent, service costs or agency fees, we buy that claim from you and pay you a fixed amount immediately. We then pursue the landlord ourselves — we take on the full risk and the procedure.
Nothing upfront. Reviewing your tenancy agreement is free and non-binding. If you agree to our offer, you receive money from us; you never pay any costs and carry no risk.
No. You receive a fixed amount as soon as the assignment is signed, regardless of the outcome. If the procedure against the landlord recovers nothing, that loss is ours — you keep your payout and never have to repay anything. We only ever buy a claim, never a debt.
Yes. We only buy the right to recover what you overpaid in the past. The lower rent for the future — from the moment the ruling becomes final — remains entirely yours.
Once you accept and sign, we typically pay out within a few days. You don't have to wait for the outcome of any procedure.
For tenants in the Netherlands who may have overpaid rent or service costs, or were charged unjustified agency fees — both current tenants and people whose lease has already ended.
Enter your email address and receive a free, no-obligation review of your situation within 24 hours.
Have questions or want to get started right away? Submit your application via the form and we'll respond within one business day.
Send along your tenancy agreement and we'll assess, free of charge, whether you can get something back.
You sell your claim and get paid immediately. Whether we later recover it from the landlord is our risk — not yours.
Submit your application together with your tenancy agreement via our application page:
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