Renovation with a non-repayable contribution of up to 70,000 euros, here's how
Renovation with a non-repayable contribution to improve the energy performance of your home, which will be essential in the coming years, given the soon entry into force of the Green Homes Directive.
Consequently, it is a good idea to take advantage of the aid available now, such as the non-repayable contribution of up to 70,000 euros for those who renovate.
Who can get it and how to apply for this essential help? We remind you that non-repayable contributions are characterized by the fact that they do not have to be repaid, this implies that there is the possibility for many families to improve the energy performance of their home, also paying attention to aesthetics, without having to repay the money.
Having said this, here's how to carry out the renovation with a non-repayable contribution of up to 70,000 euros.
Who is entitled to the non-repayable contribution of up to 70,000 euros for the renovation? The renovation bonus consisting of a non-repayable contribution of up to 70,000 euros is intended for owners who intend to carry out recovery or renovation work on their first home.
The amount actually recognized depends on various factors including: the composition of the family unit; the type of intervention; the size of the property being renovated; duration of residence; income bracket.
Based on these criteria, the amount that can be obtained is recognized, from a minimum of 25,000 euros to a maximum of 70,000 euros.
read also Green Homes Directive After the agreement, what are the obligations for owners? Requirements for obtaining the non-repayable contribution for restructuring What are the requirements for accessing the non-repayable contribution? Here is the list: minimum age of the applicant 23 years (for single men and women without dependent family members); not being in possession of another home (since it is possession, any usufruct also applies) adequate for family needs within certain distances from the place of work or residence; not having obtained public contributions for the construction, purchase or renovation of another home; residence or work in the province of Bolzano for at least 5 years (or 3 years for citizens of states not belonging to the European Union).
The interventions are recognized as subsidized if the home belongs to an economic or working class, furthermore the cost of the renovation must not be less than 10% of a conventional construction.
Extraordinary maintenance interventions are permitted, which also include interventions to divide the property, but without changing the volume.
Restoration and conservative rehabilitation interventions and, finally, renovation, demolition and reconstruction interventions of the property can be facilitated.
Any increases in volume up to a maximum of 20% are considered building recovery interventions.