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发表于 2013-1-2 15:11:21
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Who can sign the application: |
| the owner (as defined under the Eligibility Criteria) | | a person with Power of Attorney (using the form prescribed under the Power of Attorney Act) or a Representation Agreement | | a spouse or relative who was occupying the residence with the registered owner at the time of the owner's death | | a person who has been appointed "Committee" by the courts for the registered owner | | a person who stands in the place of a parent and has assumed the duty of providing for a minor, and is acting in the capacity of a parent in the other aspects of family life. The person is responsible for financial, physical, mental and spiritual well-being of the individual |
Who cannot sign the application: |
| a spouse or relative of the registered owner (unless the owner is deceased) | | a spouse or relative of a deceased owner who moved into the residence after the owner's death | | the executor/executrix or administrator of an estate (exception if the executor has registered their name on the Land Title as executor or administrator and moved permanently on the property as principal residence and has not claimed elsewhere, that individual may claim the grant based on their age) | | a person with an option to purchase (whether registered or not) | | a person who has a registered lease less than 99 years | | the new owner of a property, if the taxes were paid in full to the Tax Collector at the time the property was conveyed | | the previous owner who no longer occupies the residence | | the previous owner who has paid gross taxes and sold the residence before December 31st | | the beneficiary of a registered trust agreement or will | | corporations, or their principal or sole shareholders, unless they qualify for the Multiple Home Owner Grant | Grant applications are reviewed to ensure that grants have been approved only for owners of eligible properties. You may be asked to provide documentation to support your claim, such as proof of ownership or residency. If you are claiming the additional grant on the basis of disability, you may be asked for proof of costs associated with your disability.
If you are unable or fail to provide the requested information, your grant claim may be denied. You can appeal the denial of a grant claim to the Minister within 90 days of the date of the Notice of Disentitlement.
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