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Renting regulations

New rules on flood risk

The flood-risk rules also change what you must disclose about flood risk when renting out.

New rules on flood risk

On 1 January 2023 the duty to inform about flood risk changes. The distinction between actually and potentially flood-prone disappears. It is replaced by a P-score and a G-score and new water maps.

The current water-assessment map still colours flood sensitivity for a building and its plot as a whole. From 1 January 2023 both the building and the plot receive a separate flood score. This makes it clear whether flooding is limited to part of the (lower-lying) plot or also threatens the buildings.

The plot score and the building score are divided into 4 classes, from A to D, depending on the flood source (rain, sea or rivers):

  • Class A: no flooding modelled
  • Class B: small chance of flooding under climate change
  • Class C: small chance of flooding under the current climate
  • Class D: medium chance of flooding under the current climate

You can consult these new flood maps and a handy information leaflet via the links below.

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