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Quebec Housing Allowances, Rental Supplements Get Second Boost

Quebec housing allowances will rise to $ 170 per month, the second highest since the fall of 2021.

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Quebec is also increasing the allowable rent under the Rent Supplement Program.
Quebec is also raising the permissible rent under the rent supplement program.Photo courtesy of Allen McInnis/Montreal Gazette

Quebec City — Quebec again offers housing allowances and rent A supplement for those in need.

The day after the Quebec Government and its partners announced that they would build 3,000 social and affordable housing units, Andre Laforest Municipal Housing Ministersaid Thursday. According to Quebec, which mentioned housing in the 41} state, allowances have risen to $ 170 per month, the second increase since the fall of 2021. The latest decision corresponds to a 70% increase.

Approximately 134,000 households in Quebec are eligible for this financial support to support rent payments between 2022 and 2023, the state government has issued a statement.

Quebec is also raising the permissible rent under the rent supplement program. This will allowto allow eligible householdsto spend only 25% of their income on accommodation. The cost of qualifying for housing under this program has been raised to 150 percent of the median rent.

Thursday's announcement by the government is a July 1 action plan announced on May 19 and a campaign by Société d'habitation du Québec in Quebec to help households find and pay for homes. It is done in addition to. rent.

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