Veterans will receive compensation for housing rent: who is eligible.
According to inkorr.com: The government has updated the procedure for paying monetary compensation to war veterans for housing rent. Now veterans, even if they do not own housing, can receive compensation for rent. Previously, only those defenders who lost their housing or had it damaged due to hostilities, as well as those living in conflict zones, received payments.
'The amount of payments depends on the location of the rented housing,' officials explained.
Veterans must submit an application for compensation to the relevant authority at the place of rental or to the Center for Administrative Service Provision (CAPSP). After this, the authority is obliged to consider the application within 10 working days and make a decision regarding the payment of compensation and its amount.
'Regional and local state administrations must provide information on the need for monetary compensation calculated from the date of the defender's request until the end of the year,' the government's resolution added.
Thus, the government has improved the procedure for paying monetary compensation to war veterans for housing rental by expanding the circle of potential recipients. This will create opportunities for more veterans to receive financial assistance for covering rental expenses. It is important for the relevant authorities to respond quickly to veterans' requests and resolve payment issues promptly.
The government's new initiative includes significant changes that will allow more veterans to receive financial assistance for rent. This is an important step in supporting those who have served in the armed forces, as improving their social conditions, especially in difficult times, is a priority. By introducing veterans to new opportunities, government agencies also emphasize the importance of responding to their requests in a timely manner.Read also
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