The new application process for subsidy It began this October 7 and will run until Friday, November 14. This state contribution provides up to 170 UF per year, more than six million pesos, with a monthly limit of 4.2 UF, equivalent to about $166,000. The maximum value of the rent that can be covered with this benefit should not exceed 11 UF, around $434,000 per month.
Rent Subsidy:
He subsidy considers different amounts depending on the region. In most of the country, values remain within the aforementioned limits; However, there are areas where the cost of living is higher, such as Arica and Parinacota, Tarapacá, Antofagasta, Aysén, Magallanes and the Metropolitan Region. In these cases, the monthly limit rises to 4.9 UF and the maximum value of the allowed rent amounts to 13 UF, close to $513,000.
People interested in accessing the subsidy They will be able to choose between two modalities: in person or online. Those who choose the first must go to the Serviu offices in their region, where they will receive assistance during the process. For those who prefer to do it remotely, the process is carried out through the official platform of the Ministry of Housing, available on its website. In this case, it is essential to have a ClaveÚnica to start the request and complete the personal and family group data.
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To apply to subsidy of October The following basic requirements established by Minvu must be met:
- Be 18 years old or older.
- Possess a valid identity card (Chilean or for foreigners).
- Apply with a spouse, partner or children, except for people over 60 years of age, who can do so alone.
- Be registered in the Social Registry of Households and do not exceed 70% of the socioeconomic qualification.
- Credit a minimum savings of 4 UF in a housing account.
- Have monthly family income between 7 and 25 UF, with increases for additional members.
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He subsidy seeks to facilitate access to rented housing for families who cannot buy a property immediately. At the same time, it promotes housing mobility, since economic support can be used in different communes or regions, as long as they comply with the ceiling values.
