Given the challenges that many Peruvian families face due to natural disasters and climate phenomena, the government has implemented economic aid: the S/500 bonus. This subsidy, part of the program BAE (Emergency Leasing Bond)is designed to provide life support to those whose homes have been severely impacted, providing financial relief to facilitate access to safe housing.
He BAE not only represents economic support, but also a strategy to ensure that the most affected citizens can find a decent and safe roof to live on while they recover from adversities. This support comes at a crucial time, when resettlement and reconstruction are imperative for many families.
What is the BAE bonus about?
The BAE is a temporary subsidy offered by the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, intended for families whose homes have been declared uninhabitable. This bond attempts to mitigate the effects of emergencies and provide stability during times of reconstruction and recovery.
Bonus 500: what are the requirements to request the money?
The 500 Bonus is intended for those who have been affected by socio-natural disasters or who live in risk areas due to the El NiƱo phenomenon. In these circumstances, the Government provides new accommodation with basic services for up to two years. However, potential beneficiaries must take into account meeting two requirements.
- The previous home must be declared uninhabitable or completely destroyed.
- The new property to be rented must be located in a safe area, away from risk that compromised the original.
What documents should I present for the BAE?
If you have already confirmed that you met the aforementioned requirements, then you must have all the documentation in order so that you can access the subsidy without major setbacks. We detail what the paperwork is.
- Application to receive the Emergency Lease Bond (BAE).
- Affidavit certifying that you do not have a property other than a collapsed or uninhabitable property located in Lima.
- Housing lease contract signed with the landlord, it is important that it has signatures legalized before the justice of the peace or notary public.
- If warranted, the sworn statement of the signatories of the aforementioned contract, stating the economic impediment to the legalization of signatures.
- You can access all these documents through the Ministry of Housing website at this LINK.
Rain bonus: step by step to access
The process begins when the MVCS receives the records of affected people prepared by local authorities. The data must be incorporated into the National Information System for Response and Rehabilitation (Sinpad), belonging to the National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci).
The specific documentation, the number of residences declared unfit for living or that have been destroyed, indicates the damage and the people and homes affected. The Ministry of Housing must verify this information and then issue a ministerial resolution, which must call the beneficiaries, deadlines and locations.
Finally, affected families will have a period of 10 days to look for a home in a safe area and then rent it with the financial subsidy.
Source: Larepublica

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