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Renovation à la carte

Amount:

up to $11,250/unit

Who is Eligible:

Property owners

Description:

The program grants you a fixed amount according to the type of renovation you want to carry out. Note that there is a minimum amount of work required to be eligible for financial assistance.
Additional aid from Hydro-Québec may be available to help you improve your building’s energy efficiency. You will receive additional information on this topic when your file is being reviewed.

Steps to Get this Rebate:

1. The application must be submitted in person at a borough office or at the reception desk of the Direction de l’habitation of the Ville de Montréal, 303, rue Notre-Dame Est, 4th floor, 514-872-4630, with a relevant proof of ownership.
2. The applicant will be given a receipt confirming that the application was handed in. The applicant must complete section 5 of the project evaluation form at the end of the present document or available on the ville.montreal.qc.ca/housing Web site and return it within 60 days to the address provided on the form, otherwise the application will be cancelled without further notice.
3. Applicants planning on taking advantage of the special assistance available to families should include a birth or adoption certificate for a child under 18 or a document issued by a doctor stating the expected date of birth. If the child lives in shared custody, a document stating that the applicant has legal custody of the child at least 40% of the time should be provided (court judgment, letter signed by both parents or recent fiscal document from the government of Québec or Canada).

When the Rebate Ends:

Ongoing

Contacts:

Call: 514-872-4630

Web Address: Renovation à la carte

 

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