The Housing Rating System (WWS) is a point system that acts as a guide to determine the maximum rent for social housing. The allocation of points to various aspects, such as living area, outdoor space, amenities, energy efficiency, and the WOZ value, determines the maximum rent according to established tables.
In case of disputes over rent between tenants and landlords, the Rent Commission is consulted. The WWS serves as a reference point to assess whether the requested rent is reasonable. Annually, the tenant can enforce rent reductions through the Rent Commission if the rent is higher than in the established tables.
Housing associations often face the challenge of accurately understanding the exact amount of outdoor space in their property portfolio. A common stumbling block is the lack of detailed information regarding balconies, terraces, and other outdoor spaces. This lack of precision can lead to inefficient management, challenges in planning maintenance activities, and incorrect valuations when it comes to the WWS.
In this context, the innovative supRmen platform offers a valuable solution. Using advanced technologies, including photorealistic 3D modeling, supRmen can provide detailed information about the entire outdoor space of real estate properties. This includes not only balconies, but also terraces and other outdoor spaces.
The process begins with a drone inspection of the building, or scan as we also call it. The detailed drone images of the property are then processed into accurate 3D models. The result is a photorealistic representation of the property, including all exterior spaces. We are then able to determine all dimensions of these outdoor spaces to the mm. You then easily export this obtained information to your own system. Where previously you had to question the accuracy of the data, with this method you can be sure that your property data is in order.
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