20/11/2024
Discrimination in the Real Estate Sector
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Narrated by Mr. G.G Geronimo Sam-Korsah for Justice4G's Documentary + Book Project (Awareness Creation)
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After many years of working from home as a self-employed professional, I decided to expand my business activities and rent an office space. In December 2019, just before COVID-19 hit the Netherlands, I secured an office a few kilometers from my residence. What followed was a deeply unsettling experience that revealed systemic inequities in the real estate sector.
From the start, there were red flags. After completing the initial steps of the rental process and being invited to view the office space, I was unexpectedly told to attend an additional interview with one of their agents. This was unusual because I had already undergone a similar interview before receiving the viewing invitation. What made matters worse was that this interview required me to travel to their headquarters in Barendrecht, Rotterdam—a significant distance from my residence in Amsterdam.
When I arrived at their office, the agents appeared confused. There was no record of my appointment, and even if such an interview were necessary, it should have taken place at their Haarlem office, just minutes from Amsterdam. This irregularity was disconcerting, but I overlooked it, as I needed the space urgently.
After signing the rental agreement, I noticed I was charged a much higher advance payment than advertised. When I confronted the real estate office, their response was unsatisfactory, but I proceeded with the lease, focusing on using the space to grow my business.
Revealing a Pattern of Discrimination
A year or two later, the office building began to fill up with new tenants, predominantly Dutch natives. Among the exceptions was Jeremy, a Black Dutch citizen of Afro-Caribbean descent. Jeremy and I eventually connected over a shared concern: he, too, had been charged three times the usual advance payment.
This prompted us to investigate. We discreetly reached out to other tenants—all Dutch natives—and discovered they had not been subjected to the inflated charges. Only Jeremy and I, the two Black tenants, had been required to pay this excessive advance.
This revelation was deeply disturbing. When I formally complained to the real estate company, instead of addressing the issue, they retaliated. I began receiving emails accusing me of vague complaints from other tenants. Shortly thereafter, they installed a surveillance camera in the public hallway, a decision Jeremy and I protested as a breach of privacy. Many of our clients did not wish to be recorded without consent, but our objections were ignored.
Seeking Legal Action
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Faced with blatant discrimination and retaliatory actions, I sought legal counsel. Below is a copy of the formal complaint my lawyers issued regarding this matter. I will also share the real estate company's response shortly to provide a full account of this case.
The Name of the Real Estate Company is VILLEX VASTGOEDBESCHERMING which now goes by GAPPH (Gapph aanbod) https://www.trustpilot.com/review/villex.nl
Discrimination and Escalation:
A Disturbing Pattern Involving Villex Vastgoedbescherming (Now Gapph) https://www.trustpilot.com/review/villex.nl
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My experience with Villex Vastgoedbescherming, now operating under the name Gapph (Gapph aanbod), was far more than a case of rental inequities—it became the foundation of an ongoing struggle involving systemic racial discrimination and even encounters with law enforcement.
As previously detailed, I discovered that both I and another Black tenant, Jeremy, were charged three times the standard advance payment for our office spaces compared to our Dutch-native counterparts. When we raised formal complaints about this disparity, rather than addressing the issue, the real estate company retaliated.
Emails accusing me of vague complaints from other tenants began arriving in my inbox, creating an increasingly hostile environment. This escalated further with the sudden installation of a surveillance camera in the public hallway, raising significant privacy concerns for Jeremy, myself, and our clients. Despite our objections, these issues were dismissed, leaving us feeling marginalized and targeted.
Connections to Police Incidents
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Unfortunately, the story didn’t end there. On May 11, June 21, and September 4, 2023, separate incidents occurred at the premises, and nearby location involving the Amsterdam Police. These events resulted in my arrest under circumstances that I believe involved the unreasonable use of force.
The connection between the real estate company's actions and the police incidents remains a source of deep concern. While the details of these encounters are being addressed through a formal complaint filed against the Amsterdam Police, it is clear that my experience as a tenant at Villex/Gapph is part of a broader narrative of racial bias and systemic discrimination.
Seeking Justice
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I have taken legal steps to address the discrimination faced during my tenancy and the troubling interactions with law enforcement. The documentation of these incidents, including correspondence with Villex/Gapph and the police, is critical in exposing these injustices.
Discrimination in the real estate sector is unacceptable, and the subsequent escalation to police involvement underscores the importance of standing up against systemic bias. I am committed to pursuing accountability, both for myself and for others who may have experienced similar treatment.
This story is not over. I will be sharing further details, including the formal response from Villex/Gapph and updates on the complaint filed against the Amsterdam Police. My goal is to shed light on these incidents, encourage dialogue, and advocate for fairness and justice. - Justice4G