BEG Residential Building - Grant: Is Bridge Financing Necessary?

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-28 13:27:07

Flitz86

2022-07-28 13:27:07
  • #1
Hello everyone,
I have submitted an application for a grant for energy-efficient renovation, which has also been approved.

Now I am wondering whether I need to bridge the grant amount or how the payment is made?
After all, I can only apply for the grant or the payment once all the receipts are collected and submitted.

However, the tradespeople will probably want to see money earlier.

With the loan option, this would have been clear. Here you always have to cover the grant through the loan amount. But with the grant, I want to avoid exactly that...

If I had to pre-finance the grant, for example, over a year, only a short-term loan would be an option...

Regards
 

Flitz86

2022-07-28 14:19:01
  • #2
I found the following thread on this topic (without a final answer)
 

Axolotl-neu

2022-08-08 11:56:03
  • #3
The answer is so simple, you can figure it out yourself. Pay invoices now, grant in 2024 ==> where does the money for the invoices come from? Obviously, from a bridging loan (= private loan) or usually from equity.
 

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