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At the end of 2023, the CCTA launched the OPAH, which allows owners of old housing to carry out renovation work.
An information meeting on the OPAH is organized on Tuesday November 26 in Lavaur (Halle aux Grains, 6:30 p.m.). Free access, it will be hosted by elected officials and agents of the CCTA, accompanied by experts from the Urbanis research firm (partner mandated by the CCTA on the Opah Tarn-Agout), who will answer all the public's questions on the system: what types of work are concerned? What are the conditions for granting aid? Their amounts?…. As a reminder, the OPAH Tarn-Agout is implemented throughout the CCTA territory in order to promote the rehabilitation of the old private housing stock. It is proposed by the CCTA, in partnership with the State, the National Housing Agency (ANAH), the departmental council of Haute-Garonne (for the commune of Azas), the departmental information agency on housing (ADIL), Caf du Tarn and Procivis, for a period of 3 years. The system is aimed at owner-occupiers or lessors of old housing (over 15 years old) who would like to carry out thermal improvement work which would allow significant energy savings (attic insulation, low floors, replacement of windows, etc.), adaptation work to promote people's autonomy and their ability to stay at home (stair lifts, raised toilets, etc.), or even more general rehabilitation work to bring degraded housing up to standard (roof, heating, etc.). The support offered by the CCTA, and carried out by the Urbanis research firm, is completely free. It takes the form of neutral advice, information on available financial aid, administrative and technical support, etc.