
MRC Beaharnois-Salaberry — Housing programs
Last Update: July 22, 2025
QC, Canada
Financial assistance for housing renovations for low-income homeowners
At a glance
Eligible Funding
- Max. $150,000
Timeline
- Unspecified
Financing Type
Grant and Funding
Eligible Industries
- All industries
Funds Providers
Unspecified
Program status
Open
Overview
The MRC Beaharnois-Salaberry manages housing support programs through the Société d’Habitation du Québec (SHQ), including the RénoRégion Program, which offers financial assistance of up to $150,000 to help low- or modest-income owner-occupants correct major defects in their primary residence. Eligible activities include renovations to address significant deficiencies in dwellings located within qualifying territories.
Financing terms and conditions
- The value of the eligible building must not exceed $150,000, as set by the Société d'Habitation du Québec (SHQ).
Activities funded
- Renovation projects aimed at correcting major deficiencies in owner-occupied primary residences located in eligible territories.
Eligibility
- The applicant must be the owner-occupant of a residential property located in an eligible territory.
- The household must have an annual income below the maximum limit set according to household size and region.
- The property must be the primary residence of the owner applying for financial assistance.
- The building must contain no more than two units, one of which is occupied by the owner.
- The value of the property must not exceed the maximum uniform value set by the municipality or MRC, and cannot be more than $150,000 as determined by the SHQ.
Who is eligible?
- Owner-occupants of residential buildings (maximum two units), including those with a mixed-use (commercial and residential) component, provided the residential portion meets program conditions.
Eligible geographic areas
- Properties located within the territory administered by the MRC de Beauharnois-Salaberry.
How to apply
1
Verify program eligibility
- Review the eligibility criteria based on household income, property location, and building conditions
- Ensure your residence is your primary place of residence and meets value limits enforced by the program
2
Contact SHQ inspector
- Contact the accredited inspector named by the SHQ for more information
- Request guidance on the next steps and required documentation
3
Collect required documents
- Gather necessary documents, such as proof of income and residential ownership
- Prepare any additional paperwork as instructed by the program or inspector
4
Submit application package
- Submit your application following the instructions provided by the SHQ or inspector
- Ensure all required forms and documents are included with the submission
Additional information
- Certain programs have been discontinued or suspended; the Home Adaptation Program (PAD) is no longer accepting new applications since April 1, 2025, and the Small Accessible Establishments program is suspended until further notice.
- Maximum property value for eligibility is subject to both municipal/MRC limits and a provincial cap set by the SHQ ($150,000).
- The residential part of a mixed-use building may be eligible if it meets all other conditions.
Contacts
4502870136
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