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The rains reported in recent weeks have caused floods and landslides, resulting in a significant number of human and property losses, including more than 3,300 people. households they were declared destroyed and about 4 thousand are considered uninhabitable.
Faced with this situation, last week the government announced that it would provide the victims with an “emergency leasing bonus” of 500 soles, but what is known about this?
What do you need to know about the bonus?
This bonus is financial aid a monthly payment of 500 soles, which will be paid for a maximum of two years to families whose houses have collapsed due to floods and mudflows.
With S/500 families they will have to rent accommodation with all basic services, but this voucher will not be issued to everyone affected by the rains.
“The first requirement is that the house be declared uninhabitable by the municipality after there is no dual ownership. connection This applies only to the owners of the house or its owners,” the Ministry of Housing and Complex said.
Chania Housing Minister Pérez de Cuellar clarified that the subsidy will only be given to owners of affected houses, so what happens if you are not the owner?
As Pérez de Cuellar explained, victims who have lost their home but cannot prove they owned it will receive housing modulewho are already in the process of buying.
Another detail to consider is that this bonus will be given to those who register.
The Department of Housing indicates that it is the mayors of each affected area who must fill out the registers to find out which affected people need this support, and as soon as the registers are available, the delivery of the bail will be announced.
This process is estimated to take 10 to 15 days, but what are the Steps?
1- If you are a potential beneficiary and the Ministry of Housing has already published a Ministry Order stating that they will give this bonus in your area, you have 7 working days to submit a number of documents:
- Bonus Application, which you can find at the following link:
- An affidavit that there is no other home in addition to the victim.
- A lease agreement for another house, signed with the landlord and certified by a notary.
2- After you submit the document, the district municipality must send the documents to the Ministry of Housing online or in person within a maximum of 3 days.
3- After the municipality sends the documents, the Ministry of Housing office verifies that the property to be rented out is not considered uninhabitable and a list of potential beneficiaries must be sent to the housing stock within 5 days.
In what areas is this happening?
So far, the Ministry of Housing has published ministerial regulations for the following areas:
- Lima (Cienegilla and Pachacamac area)
- Cajamarca (Province of San Ignacio, District of Chirinos)
- Lambaeque (San Jose area)
How to get more information?
The Ministry has provided the following information channels, which are open from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 18:00:
- Phone (01) 211-7930 extension 2708/2706
- WhatsApp 914 570 724
Source: RPP

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