When is a “recreational” property eligible for a retrofit grant?
In order to qualify for a grant, the recreational property must be a fully-serviced four season property, meeting the specific definitions under the National Building Code, parts 2 and 9. The recreational property does not have to be the primary residence of the owner. Recreational properties, such as cottages, cabins, chalets etc. that do not meet these requirements are not eligible for a retrofit grant.
In order to qualify for a grant, the recreational property must be a fully-serviced four season property, meeting the specific definitions under the National Building Code, parts 2 and 9. The recreational property does not have to be the primary residence of the owner. Recreational properties, such as cottages, cabins, chalets etc, that do not meet these requirements, are not eligible for a retrofit grant.
In order to qualify for a grant, the recreational property must be a fully-serviced four season property, habitable 12 months of the year, at the time of the initial assessment. The recreational property does not have to be the primary residence of the owner. A recreational property, such as cottages, cabins, chalets etc, that do not meet these requirements, are not eligible for a retrofit grant.