Subseries F2-3-1-12 - Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program correspondence

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Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program correspondence

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ON00126 F2-F2-3-F2-3-1-F2-3-1-12

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  • 1975, 1985-1986 (Creation)

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1 cm of textual records

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Sub-series consists of correspondence between the City Solicitor, James A. Runions, and the City of Guelph's Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP) Coordinator. Included in this sub-series are requests for property searches, actual title search documents and notification of liens registration. This sub-series also includes a 1986 copy of a letter from the the City's Chief Building Official, R.F. Lefneski, to M.P. Venditti, Director of Planning and Development regarding a funding request for termite control and legal advice regarding pesticide use under the program and a City of Toronto pamphlet about termite control. These records document the role of the City Solicitor in administering the title searches and registration and discharge of liens against properties under the RRAP.

The Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program was a program of the Canadian federal government which offered financial assistance to low-income households who own and occupy sub-standard housing to enable them to repair their dwellings to a minimum level of health and safety. The loans provided to eligible participants had a forgivable portion and were registered against the title of the property.

These records have been arranged by the file codes provided by the City Solicitor and his staff.

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