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If your current property assessment indicates 100% “residential taxable”, or a combination of “residential taxable” with “resource taxable”, “resource forest”, or “resource exempt”, your bulk vendor of home heating oil, propane, natural gas or firewood will deduct your rebate from your bill. For electricity, if your rate code is a residential code, your power provider will deduct your rebate from your bill. If your property is assessed as partly residential taxable you may still qualify for a rebate. You will have to apply as a mixed used property. See Application Form Landlord and/or Mixed Residential/Commercial/Resource Farm Application for Your Energy Rebate.
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How do I get the rebate for my home heating oil, propane, natural gas, firewood or electricity delivered to my home?
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