Owners of homes and properties located in Area Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Historic of Mula receive significant improvements in the grants for the rehabilitation of housing sponsored by the Ministry of Housing, the Ministry of Public Works and the City of Mula, explained yesterday the director general of Planning and Housing, Antonio Javier Navarro Corchón.
The grants, ranging from a subsidy that reaches between 70 and 80 percent of the total budget, have significant benefits for both the exterior rehabilitation of buildings (facades, roofs, ceilings) and internal (various reforms) or improvements to provide energy efficiency (replacing windows, solar panels ...).
These aids to date were processed with the regional pass, since 29 June when it was published in the BORM, to be processed through the City of Mula, who will receive aid if approved, the amount of the same so that applicants need not have the money in advance and justify it and receive it after the execution as it was before.
During the explanation of this new measure, the attendees were very interested in specific measures affecting their property and the best way to apply for aid.
The mayor of Mula, Diego Cervantes said, in this sense, that this measure greatly expedite the paperwork, "while preventing the owners have to borrow to rehabilitate their home but then receive the money."
Cervantes also noted that the City facilitate contact between applicants and construction companies so that these restorations can be made by employees of Mula, "though it will at all times the property owner who decides who will run their works, but what should take priority is to provide work to the town of Mula. "
Homes that qualify for these subsidies, which are close to one million euros and a half are in the area between the streets Boticas, Cano, Juan Antonio Perea & Garden.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula