Renting as an Expat
Leaving the property: Our landlord has chosen Rotsvast as the agency to rent out the apartment when we leave, but the agent isn't trustworthy. He refuses to compromise viewing times and insists that I stop working and cancel my summer vacation to fall in with his plans. He constantly lies to us as well. When he came to take the measurements of the apartment, he told me that there will be a separated checkout process where they inspect the property, so I left him to go about his business. Later, I hear from the landlord that there was an inspection of the property done by him containing wrong information (we have construction across from us, and we are busy packing). The property they have listed also has pictures of 6 years ago (3 tenants ago), the wrong energy rating, and the wrong description of type of appliances.
Do not trust or believe what the Rotsvast agent tells you. They don't care, and they are not in the business to be cooperative. Avoid them as far as possible.
First interaction with them in 2022: Our first place to rent, being new to the Netherlands, the agent from Rotsvast refused to speak English with us. She skimmed over a lot of the details such as the damaged walls, the damaged floors and the stove & oven not working. She also said that everything will be repaired and fixed before we move in and then told us to use a utility company for our power and gas as it was the only one in Hilversum. Not knowing better, we did as she said just to realise later on that it was one of the most expensive utility companies, and that there were multiple other companies providing power and gas to Hilversum. The repairs never took place, and we had to get another oven, get an electrician to do the electrical work, and get other handyman services to assist us in making this place liveable.
The service was friendly (in Dutch) and convincing. But take what they tell you with a pinch of salt.
7 July 2023
Unprompted review