Landlord access to the rental property in Belgium
When can the landlord enter the property? Rules, tenant consent, emergencies, viewing rights for sale and reletting.
- 01 The principle
- 02 Belgian legal framework
- 03 In practice
- 04 Tips
Landlord access to the rental property
The rights and obligations of each party are defined by Belgian law. This guide explains everything you need to know about landlord access to the rental property in the Belgian context.
Legal framework in Belgium
Belgian legislation distinguishes three regional frameworks. The rules depend on the location of the property.
| Region | Reference text | Specificity |
|---|---|---|
| Brussels-Capital | Brussels Housing Code | Enhanced tenant protection |
| Wallonia | Walloon decree of 15 March 2018 | Rental permit mandatory |
| Flanders | Vlaams Woninghuurdecreet 2019 | Specific rules on the property inventory |
If in doubt, consult a property law specialist or your municipality’s housing department.
In practice
Here are the steps to follow:
- Check the applicable regulations in your Region
- Gather the necessary documents: lease, annexes, correspondence
- Respect the legal deadlines — rental procedures have strict time limits
- Prioritise amicable resolution before any court proceedings
To formalise your steps, you can create your lease online.
Tips and best practices
Keep a written record of all your steps. Our online lease tool allows you to centralise your obligations and documents in one place.
For further reading, see our complete guides on leases in Belgium or ask your question in our FAQ.