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Homeowner Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (Homeowner RRAP)
Description:
Homeowner Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (Homeowner RRAP) - is a national program available for low-income households, seniors, and persons with disabilities and is cost-shared and delivered by Provinces and Territories in most jurisdictions.
Financial assistance takes the form of forgivable loans or non-repayable contributions, and can be used to fund repairs, renovations, accessibility modifications, and home adaptations.
Author(s):
Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation - Government of Canada
Publisher:
Giovernment Of Canada