International students in the Netherlands still face growing housing problems, from fraud to unsafe living conditions

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International students in the Netherlands are reportedly encountering a growing range of housing challenges, impacting their well-being and ability to secure safe accommodation. Reports indicate issues such as fraud, illegal subletting, and substandard living conditions. Specific problems cited include bedbug infestations, leaks, and broader concerns about the safety and structural integrity of their housing. This ongoing situation highlights increasing difficulties for this demographic in finding legitimate and secure housing options across the country, particularly in locations like The Hague, where reports originate. These challenges underscore a significant and worsening housing problem for international students.
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