Print Email Facebook Twitter The Dutch Urban Ground Lease Title The Dutch Urban Ground Lease: In a nutshell & the Amsterdam case Author Ploeger, H.D. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development) Bounjouh, H. (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development) Date 2017-09-29 Abstract Once heralded by both liberals and socialists as a tool for Dutch municipal governments to prevent land speculation and to implement spatial policies, a century later the Dutch ground lease (erfpacht) is now despised by many. The ground lease, especially the urban ground lease used by Dutch municipalities, was the subject of strong debate in the recent past and is likely to remain so. It has been argued that lessees should have the right to become owner of the land, and this ‘right to buy’ has indeed been implemented in the land policies of several municipalities. In this paper we will discuss the question if the urban ground lease is outdated or if it is still a valuable tool for land policy. The recent policy changes will be dealt with, with a focus on the recent changes in Amsterdam. This will be followed by an assessment. Subject ground leaseland lawtenure To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b0399817-02c3-4b59-9a7c-eb780278d12d Event TENLAW Conference, 2017-09-28 → 2017-09-29, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type other Rights © 2017 H.D. Ploeger, H. Bounjouh Files PDF 20170929_tenlaw_TheDutchU ... dLease.pdf 3.61 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b0399817-02c3-4b59-9a7c-eb780278d12d/datastream/OBJ/view