Normally, you must occupy your principal residence at the time you apply for the home owner grant. However, you may still be able to apply for the grant if you’re away from your principal residence.
The requirements differ depending on the reason for your absence:
If you moved out of your principal residence so that substantial damage or destruction caused by fire, flood or other natural disaster can be fixed, you may still be able to apply for the grant if you meet all of the following requirements:
Generally, you can apply for the grant for only the first 2 tax years of your absence, even if reconstruction and repairs take more than 2 years to complete.
If you do not re-occupy the property as your principal residence once the reconstruction or repairs are finished, you’ll have to repay the home owner grants you received while you were away, with interest.
For more information on your specific circumstances for extended absence, contact us.
If you move out of your principal residence to become a resident in a residential care facility, you may apply for the grant if you meet all of the following requirements:
Generally, you can only claim the grant in the first year you were away and became a resident of a residential care facility.
For more information on your specific circumstances for extended absence, contact us.
You may still be able to apply for the grant if you’re away from your principal residence for another reason such as:
To qualify for the grant during your absence you must meet all of the following criteria:
Generally, you can apply for the grant for the first 2 tax years of your absence.
If you do not re-occupy the property as your principal residence within the year immediately following the last tax year you were entitled to apply, you’ll have to repay the home owner grants you received while you were away, with interest.
For more information on your specific circumstances for extended absence, contact us.
Find out if you qualify for the home owner grant as a:
Grant applications are audited for up to 7 years to make sure taxpayers are eligible for the grants they receive.
Contact us if you have any questions about the home owner grant.