Homeowner Participation Agreement Sample Contracts

Homeowner Participation Agreement
Homeowner Participation Agreement • May 8th, 2012

The Town of Chapel Hill is conducting a Town-wide energy efficiency program for homeowners. Funding for this program is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy. Chapel Hill, through its contractor Clean Energy Solutions (CESI), has developed a network of prequalified contractors who will conduct energy as- sessments and complete home improvements for qualified homeowners. The Town will also provide sub- sidies from 20-40% of measure cost to incent deep energy efficiency improvements, with a goal of 15% or greater energy savings per home.

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Homeowner Participation Agreement • August 15th, 2016

This Homeowner Participation Agreement is only valid for installation or service(s) completed on or after January 18, 2016. Only participating Service Providers may submit rebate applications for consideration. Rebate requests cannot be processed unless all fields on this form are complete.

HOMEOWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT RESIDENTIAL SOUND INSULATION PROGRAM
Homeowner Participation Agreement • November 6th, 2019

They have agreed to the performance of the Work and to execute the easement. This Agreement describes how the Work will be done and the mutual rights and obligations of the parties in connection with the Work.

HOMEOWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
Homeowner Participation Agreement • March 10th, 2020

WHEREAS, the Village has adopted a RainReady Grant Program (“Program”) to assist residents in their efforts to manage storm water and to protect their homes from non-sewer backup flooding. This Program provides a grant to Homeowners for certain costs for installing flood mitigation measures in order to protect homes and property from damage as a result of flooding; and

Homeowner Participation Agreement Form
Homeowner Participation Agreement • September 27th, 2011

The Town of Chapel Hill is conducting a Town-wide energy efficiency program for homeowners. Funding for this program is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy. Chapel Hill, through its contractor Clean Energy Solutions (CESI), has developed a network of prequalified contractors who will conduct energy assessments and complete home improvements for qualified homeowners. The Town will also provide subsidies from 20-40% of measure cost to incent deep energy efficiency improvements, with a goal of 15% or greater energy savings per home.

HOMEOWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT RESIDENTIAL SOUND INSULATION PROGRAM
Homeowner Participation Agreement • November 8th, 2016

, N.C. (the "Property"), including the residence located on the property. As part of its Residential Sound Insulation Program ("RSIP"), the Authority has agreed to pay for the work (the "Work") to be performed on the Property, as described on the attached Site Specific Specifications, for the purpose of improving the sound insulation of the Homeowners' residence. The Work will be funded in part by a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (the "FAA"). The Authority has also presented to the Homeowners an Avigation Easement (the "Avigation Easement") to be executed by them and by their mortgage lenders, if any, as a condition for the Authority entering into this Agreement. The Homeowners have carefully reviewed the attached Site Specific Specifications and the Avigation Easement, and they have agreed to the Work that is described on the Specifications. This Agreement describes how the Work will be done and the mutual rights and obligations of the parties in connection with the Wo

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