The city of Tienen has officially introduced its first-ever kotlabel, a mandatory certification for landlords renting out student rooms, as of 2025-05-21 18:21:00. This new measure aims to guarantee safety and quality for students seeking accommodation outside Leuven. With student housing in Leuven increasingly scarce and expensive, Tienen positions itself as a practical alternative.
- Tienen introduces mandatory kotlabel for safety
- Dirk Peeters renovates kot with safety measures
- Kotlabel assures students of legal compliance
- City promotes Tienen as affordable student housing
- Demand rises due to Leuven's high prices
- Four of eight rooms already rented
Dirk Peeters, a local landlord, proudly became the first kotbaas to receive this kotlabel after extensive renovations. His eight student rooms now meet strict safety standards, including individual sinks, fire-resistant ceilings, and automated fire systems. The city hopes this initiative will encourage more landlords to upgrade their properties and meet the demand for affordable, secure student housing.
But can Tienen become the go-to spot for students priced out of Leuven? And will more landlords follow Dirk’s lead? Let’s explore what this means for students and the local housing market.
What does this new kotlabel mean for students and landlords? It’s more than just a safety certificate; it’s a strategic move to address Leuven’s housing crunch. Key points include:
- Mandatory renovations for landlords, improving safety and living conditions.
- Significant cost savings for students, with rents up to €300 lower than Leuven.
- Proximity to the train station makes commuting to Leuven convenient.
- Growing interest expected as awareness of the kotlabel spreads.
Looking ahead, Tienen’s kotlabel could reshape student housing dynamics in the region. Will more landlords invest in compliant properties? Students seeking affordable, safe housing should watch Tienen closely as a promising alternative to Leuven’s costly market.