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Mark Oude Veldhuis

3 years ago

You expect a housing corporation to care about its...

You expect a housing corporation to care about its tenants. This does not apply to Domijn. A home is called an object. People come to your roof terrace without notice, do not respond when you send an e-mail, feel free to sit for four months with a poorly installed oven, and wait just as long until a sliding door has been repaired, and also feel free to abandon if you submit a repair request for a dishwasher where the spring has jumped and the door comes to drop at 120 kilometers per hour on your ankles.

Automatic collection? That, of course, runs smoothly. And of course their office is also located in one of the most beautiful buildings in Enschede.

Oh yes, do you object to the rent increase because there is little question of service and quality of living because of the aforementioned? Then you will receive a standard letter with no response or understanding to your situation.

Don't be tempted by the apparently beautiful and useful website, because the money will be tucked in there. A typical case that it is good if it is right, but if something is wrong, there is a minimal sense of understanding and want to understand you as a tenant.

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