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How much time do homeowners have to complete the work?

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How much time do homeowners have to complete the work?

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A. Starting from the time you receive your pre-retrofit energy assessment, you have 18 months to complete the upgrades selected from the Energy Efficiency Evaluation Report’s action checklist and obtain your post-retrofit assessment. If you are a property owner of Aboriginal housing that meets the eligibility criteria, the 18-month time limit is waived in the event of possible delays in getting the necessary materials to the site and in obtaining approvals.

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Starting from the time you receive your pre-retrofit energy assessment, you have 18 months to complete the upgrades selected from the Energy Efficiency Evaluation Report’s action checklist and obtain your post-retrofit assessment. If you are a property owner of Aboriginal housing that meets the eligibility criteria, the 18-month time limit is waived in the event of possible delays in getting the necessary materials to the site and in obtaining approvals.

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Starting from the time you receive your pre-retrofit energy assessment, you have 18 months to complete the upgrades selected from the Energy Efficiency Evaluation Report’s action checklist and obtain your post-retrofit assessment. If you are a property owner of Aboriginal housing that meets the eligibility criteria, the 18-month time limit is waived in the event of possible delays in getting the necessary materials to the site and obtaining approvals.

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Starting from the time you receive your pre-retrofit energy assessment, you have 18 months to complete the upgrades and obtain your post-retrofit assessment. If you are a property owner of Aboriginal housing on a reserve that meets the eligibility criteria, the 18-month time limit is waived in the event of possible delays in getting the necessary materials to the site and in obtaining approvals.

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