Yvonne Hilderink
Specialised in :
Real Estate
Call Yvonne at:
+31 (0)10 209 27 75 or +31 (0)6 14 74 58 16
Education
Yvonne Hilderink studied at Erasmus University Rotterdam, where she obtained both the master’s degree in Business Law and the master’s degree in Private Law. In January 2021 she graduated Cum Laude from the Grotius Specialization Course in Real Estate Law.
Lawyer at LVH
Since August 2016.
Function and facts
Yvonne works in the corporate law practice with a focus on real estate and tenancy law. Her clients include housing corporations, construction companies, landlords and tenants of business premises and start-ups.
When necessary, Yvonne litigates before courts and appeal courts on issues such as liability, rental law, unsettled claims, bank guarantees and additional work.
Expertise
Competences
Yvonne invests in contacts with clients, which enables her to move easily within organizations. She knows how to set goals and priorities effectively and goes for the best possible result. She also ensures good communication about developments and decisions in a case and gives space to ask questions.
Registration of legal areas
In accordance with Article 35b(1) of the Legal Profession Regulations Yvonne has registered the following legal areas in the register of legal areas of the Netherlands Bar: rental law and property law. According to the standards of the Netherlands Bar the registration obliges her to obtain ten training credits per year in each of the registered legal areas.
Personal characteristics
Direct, meticulous and involved.
Memberships / extracurricular activities
- member of the Association of Young Real Estate Lawyers (VJOJ).
Articles
When can a buyer of a property address the seller for a hidden defect?
When you buy an (old) house, you buy it in the condition it is then in. This means including all visible and invisible defects. If it turns out that there is a defect after the purchase, this is in principle at the buyer's risk. This sounds logical. Nevertheless, there are conceivable situations in which the buyer can hold the seller liable for the costs of repairing the defect. In this article I explain when this can be the case.
Court of Justice: a supervisory director of a foundation is not a VAT entrepreneur
According to a judgment of the European Court of Justice on 13 June 2019, a member of a supervisory board (SB) of a foundation does not have to pay VAT on the remuneration for his activities as a member of the supervisory board.