Sentences with phrase «benefits on an existing property»

To get the benefits on an existing property, the house must be certified as either 20 percent more efficient than Canada's Model National Energy Code for Buildings, or 5 percent more efficient than any applicable provincial standards, whichever is greater.

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«AREA will be working with local boards to look at the existing rules and agree on the implementation and enforcement of a provincial standard of measurement for residential properties, including condominiums, for the benefit of all consumers.»
Or even on the interpretation of the Locke that suggests that government exists for the benefit of the family and to protect property.
The only way I can think of is to reduce the amount of equity used, to reduce the amount interest payments on the existing home loan go up by, while increasing the investment property loan size, with its tax deductible interest payments, giving an overall benefit.
Existing rule: To claim tax benefits on home loan of a Self - occupied Property, the construction has to be completed within 3 years from the end of the Financial Year in which the capital (home loan) borrowed.
In addition to having Dive Friends on - property facilities at their disposal, Den Laman guests have the added benefit of being able to swap out tanks for shore diving at any of Dive Friends existing 6 dive facilities: Den Laman, Yellow Submarine, Dive Inn, Port Bonaire, Hamlet Oasis and Courtyard by Marriott.
Nine years later, in Presbyterian Church v. Hull Church, 393 U. S. 440 (1969), the Court held that Georgia's common law, which implied a trust upon local church property for the benefit of the general church only on the condition that the general church adhere to its tenets of faith and practice existing at the time of affiliation by the local churches, was inconsistent with the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and therefore could not be utilized to resolve church property disputes.
Suburban REALTORS Alliance Position The Alliance is opposed to increases in the current transfer tax for the following reasons: 1) As the transfer tax is levied only on buyers and sellers of property, the burden per taxpayer is greater than the burden from a more broad - based tax designed to generate the same amount of revenue; 2) Since public transportation is a benefit that is open to all members of society, the charge should not be placed solely on buyers and sellers of property; 3) The transfer tax adds additional burdens on first - time home buyers saving for a down - payment and covering the closing costs and runs contrary to existing federal, state, and local programs including the mortgage interest deduction, low interest property maintenance loans, and grants to first time homebuyers; 4) A real estate transfer tax is a state and local tax assessed on real property when ownership of the property is exchanged between parties.
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