Cantabria
The Government of Cantabria will approve an extraordinary aid of € 130,000 to protect care for families vulnerable to the coronavirus.
The Basic Social Income (RSB) has also been increased by € 75 to all families with minors for food and hygiene. This measure will have an impact on more than 2,000 families and 3,400 young people, which represents 3.75% of the population of Cantabria.
Rental aids Cantabria.
They are aid for regular tenants who, due to the economic and social impact of the Coronavirus, are experiencing temporary problems and cannot cope with part or all of the rent, specifically self-employed and unemployed people in Cantabria affected by the coronavirus < / b>.
The destination of these subsidies will be dedicated to the payment of rental income, or the temporary financing subsidies stipulated in article 9 of Royal Decree 11/2020 of March 31 will be canceled in whole or in part.
This aid may reach 100% of the monthly income with a maximum of € 500 and a maximum period of 6 months .
Rental assistance requestCantabria.
Requirements to apply for rental aids inCantabria.
- Be the holder of a habitual residence lease contract in Cantabria.
- The person obliged to pay the rental income is unemployed, the Temporary Employment Registration Regulation (ERTE), or reduced working hours for welfare reasons (if he is an employer) or cessation of activities. Within a month before seeking assistance, self-employment or other similar circumstances lead to a significant loss of income, but they do not reach all family members.
- Income plus basic expenses and supplies must be greater than or equal to 35% of the net income received by all members of the household sector. For this, "basic expenses and supplies" will be understood as the cost of electricity, natural gas, diesel for heating, tap water, the cost of supplies of fixed and mobile telecommunications services, and possible donations. to the community of owners, all of whom correspond to their usual residences that serve the tenants.
- No member of the family unit that lives in the house should be the owner of a home in Spain.