Thursday, July 26, 2012
Anticrisis rentals
The municipalities of Barcelona, Logroño and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the regional governments of La Rioja, Euskadi and Catalonia are some of these entities. In Barcelona, people who come to the offices of Habitatge and Social Services are not poor or recent immigrants, unemployed and self affected by the crisis. Figures have triggered the request, half to pay rent or mortgage, and have made the local and regional attention. Barcelona City Council to be raised from 6, 9 to 8 million euros this year starting to pay off those bills. The Government has budgeted 500,000 euros in February and on Thursday approved a budget of 1, 5 million. In La Rioja, the regional government has included in its Housing Plan 2009-2012 La Rioja social assistance for families evicted rent that will cover 50% of the rents paid for two years and grants to developers who rent empty houses below 450 euros a month. For its part, the city of Logroño help the unemployed who have no unemployment benefits to pay your rent or mortgage.
The initiative was launched in June with a first call and a second in the last quarter. Grants will be awarded to applicants who present a situation of need. These are the requirements that the city of Logroño to grant aid: 1 .- To have lost their jobs within 18 months preceding the completion date of delivery of applications and benefits have been exhausted. 2 .- To be registered on the floor (12 months). 3 .- revenues of over EUR 790 (150% Public Income Indicator of Multiple Effect Current Monthly, which is 527 euros). 4 .- Do not have another home. 5 .- Have at current tax liabilities and tax. 6.-Not have pending repayment or justification for further assistance. 7 .- In the case of rentals, there can not be related (by blood within the third degree, by marriage to a second degree) between landlord and tenant. In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the City has ensured that all families who meet the requirements of the 1,600 applications received, receive anti-crisis assistance to pay their basic services related to housing, for which the corporation's capital city has up to 1 million euros granted by the Government of the Canary Islands.
The local Councillor for Housing, Chani Ruiz has stated that the first payments have been made have been paying for electricity and water cuts. Also set the rent subsidies to a maximum of 4,000 euros, while recognizing that there are families that have amounts above this figure. The fundamental requirement to access these grants is that the family unit does not exceed $ 10,000 a year income, so applicants are mainly families with some or all members unemployed.
[Note: Last hour on Euskadi, the Basque government repurchase floor suppress the unemployed threatened yet] In Euskadi, the Department of Housing and Social Affairs of the Basque Government guaranteed public housing for rent unemployed citizens who suffer a foreclosure, the bank seizes the house will not be able to pay, or given up by failing to meet the rent. But you must meet certain requirements: be standing with annual incomes below $ 22,000 and have no other home ownership. In the case of a rent-free housing, the Basque Government will guarantee the payment of rent to the landlord, like Bizigune program, provided that the lower your rent by 30%. The rent charged by the landlord does not exceed 1,050 Euros per month. At most, the tenant will have to cope with 450 euros. The Government will pay the landlord the difference ranging from 450 euros these income cut. This measure does require a command to be completed. The Housing Plan 2009-2012 of the Ministry of Housing also includes assistance to tenants who, although not labeled 'anti-crisis', can also help people with problems paying their rent if they qualify under the plan.
Applicants for assistance must be holder of a lease, occupy the property as residence and family income not exceeding 2, 5 times the minimum wage. Preference is preferred protective groups specified in Royal Decree 2066/2008. According to paragraph 2 of Article 1 of Royal Decree 2066/2008 are considered beneficiaries entitled to preferential protection following groups defined by specific legislation, in each case, they are applicable: - Households with incomes not exceeding 1, 5 times the Public Income Indicator Mul-tiple effects (hereinafter IPREM), to access to housing rent, and 2, 5 times the same indicator, the purpose of access to housing property . - Persons entering for the first time at home. - Young people under 35 years. - People over 65 years. - Women victims of domestic violence. - Victims of terrorism. - Affected by catastrophic situations. - Large Families. - Single-parent families with children. - People with disabilities dependent or officially recognized, and the families who are in charge. - Separated or divorced persons, familiar with the payment of alimony and compensation, if any.
- Homeless or from slum eradication operations. - Other groups or at risk of social exclusion determined by the autonomous communities and cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Basic Emancipation Income is another initiative by the Ministry of Housing launched in 2008 to help pay the rent to young people 22 to 30 years with annual gross revenues not exceeding $ 22,000. The aid consists of 210 euros per month for the rent of the residence for up to four years, 600 euros of loan that can be used for bail (at the end of the lease or when you stop receiving income emancipation, return this amount) and if you need collateral, EUR 120 for costs of processing. AnticrisisCrisis Economic Solutions
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