The Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (MVCS) will provide 172 bonds as part of the subsidy called Housing Lease Bonus for Emergency (BAE)which consists of S/500 as aid to different families affected by emergencies caused by the rains.
This measure seeks to provide economic support to affected families, allowing them to face the difficulties derived from the loss of their homes. In addition, the program aims to contribute to the reconstruction and recovery of the affected areas, thus promoting the reactivation of the local economy and the improvement of the living conditions of the affected population. In this note you will learn more details about this bonus: the requirements, who accesses it and how to collect it.
Bonus 500 soles: who accesses this State subsidy?
The mentioned bonus is a subsidy of S/500 soles monthly for families affected by emergencies caused by rain, with the aim of providing them with the possibility of renting safe housing for a period of up to two years. This is established by ministerial resolutions 210-2024-Housing and 211-2024-Housing, published in the official newspaper El Peruano. This financial support seeks to guarantee that these families can access a decent place to live while they recover from the effects of climate adversities.
BAE bonus of 500 soles: in which areas will they be delivered?
He Ministry of Housing announced that they will be delivered 91 bonuses to the affected families of the district of Sarayacu, province of Ucayali, Loreto region. Likewise, they will be offered 81 bonuses to the districts of Umari, province of Pachitea; La Morada, in Marañón; La Unión and Chuquis, on Dos de Mayo; Arancay, in Huamalíes; and San Francisco de Asís, in Lauricocha.
BAE bonus: how long can I receive the S/500?
The subsidy of S/ 500 monthly soles, as previously mentioned, is intended for families that have been affected by emergencies caused by the rains. Its objective is to provide them with the possibility of renting secure housing for a period of up to two years. This measure seeks to provide concrete support to those who have suffered the consequences of natural disasters, allowing them to access a decent place to live while they recover from the adverse situation.
Rain bonus of 500 soles: how will the registration process be done?
Within the framework of access to bonus 500, it is established that local governments will play a fundamental role in identifying and registering potential beneficiaries of said program. It is the responsibility of these entities to carry out an exhaustive registration process in order to guarantee that those who really need support can access it in a timely and equitable manner.
Once this initial phase is completed, the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (MVCS) assumes the task of validating homes that are in conditions of collapse or uninhabitability. This work is carried out through the General Directorate of Programs and Projects in Housing and Urban Planning, which is responsible for verifying the situation of each property and determining whether it meets the established requirements to access the 500 bonus.
Source: Larepublica

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