The Peruvian Government formalized the second call for the granting of the subsidy of S/500 from Housing Lease Bond for Emergencies in response to the State of Emergencydeclared by Supreme Decree No. 035-2023-PCM before the mudslides that hit the country.
Through ministerial resolution No. 108-2023-VIVIENDA, the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (MVCS) established the delivery of 51 Leasing Bonds for the same number of potential beneficiaries, made up of victims with collapsed or uninhabitable homes to consequence of landslide produced by pluvial precipitations in the district of Cieneguilla, province and department of Lima.
The collapsed or uninhabitable homes referred to in the Lease Bond have been validated by the General Directorate of Housing and Urban Development Programs and Projects and are detailed in the list of potential MVCS beneficiaries. Said list must be published tomorrow, Tuesday 21.
The value of the Rental Bond of S/500 will be granted monthly for a maximum term of up to two years, for the rental of a home located in the department of Lima.
“Today the first package of beneficiaries of the S/500 bonus has been published, which is why the role played by both local and regional governments is essential. They have to start putting together the list of victims,” the Minister of Economy and Finance, Alex Contreras, stated earlier in a dialogue with TV Peru.
It should be noted that it is not the only measure that the Executive has adopted to face the emergency. The MEF, for example, has provided that companies located in areas declared in emergency will automatically benefit from the extension and postponement for three months of the annual declaration and payment of taxes.
Leasing Bonus: how to access?
Potential beneficiaries, within a maximum period of seven business days, counted from Tuesday, March 21, may submit the following documents signed by a representative of the family group:
- The request for the granting of the Leasing Bond.
- The affidavit of not having housing other than the collapsed or uninhabitable located in the department of origin (Lima).
- The rental contract of the house signed with the landlord of the same with legalized signatures before the justice of the peace or notary public.
- If applicable, the sworn statement of the signatories of the aforementioned contract declaring the economic impediment for the legalization of signatures.
Next, the Cieneguilla District Municipality sends to the MVCS, through the latter’s physical or virtual reporting table, the documents presented by the potential beneficiaries, up to a maximum period of three business days, counted from the last business day of the due date. of the period indicated in the preceding paragraph.
The DGPPVU verifies that the homes to be leased, which are included in the applications for granting the voucher, are not validated as collapsed or uninhabitable and sends the final list of potential beneficiaries to Fondo MiVivienda SA within a maximum period of five business days. counted from the expiration of the maximum term granted to the District Municipality of Cieneguilla for the remission of the documentation.
The calculation of the term of the grant begins on the date of the first collection of the Leasing Bond in the Banco de la Nación by each beneficiary. Potential beneficiaries who submit applications after the established term lose the right to S/500.
Source: Larepublica

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