How were you able to use 2021 tax returns vs 2022?
They go off 2021 for cvap/cvrp
I would get a restraining order and a few Ring cameras for around the house and the bushes.
No. Only small areas around downtown SD.
Hey, I completed my collection last week. Just a few days after I picked up the Mirai, I picked up the Tesla.
I applied on *June 5 for the CVAP, I thought I would get it by august/september. I don’t know if I want to get it sooner than later because some dealers might discount ID4s some more … first world problems
Do they reserve the funds?
I would hate for the funds to run out and remember the interest rate has to be below 8% or it won’t get funded
I think so, you have 60 days to redeem it
Will my grant application or Approval Letter expire?
Yes. You will have 60 days to complete a grant application. If you are approved for a grant, your expiration date will be stated o your approval letter.
Did you have to change the address on your drivers license or did they give you a hard time with the address on tax return? I have a second home in qualified area but does not match my driver license or tax return but I have plenty of documentation that I own the home.
I have everything at my moms house still taxes / license / cars
I’m surprised all of Oxnard isn’t lit up as red as Rudolph’s nose.
The not lit up areas are 700k+ easy💀
Jesus, no one should be spending that much money to live in fucking Oxnard.
Beach city wdym
Has anybody leased the Model 3 using CVAP? There is a $4,500 down payment required for the lease; I am wondering if the $7,500 CVAP can be used in that instance so that no down payment is required.
Yeah you can I did it in a purchase
It would be 7500 down if you used it
Thanks.
The 45k purchase limit is such a bummer. The selection becomes limited. No EQE, EQB, Audi Q4, Etron, ect ect.
I’d pay that to live on or within walking distance to the beach. I pay more to live in Oceanside and have to ride a bike there like a loser.
The only stuff available under a mil within walking distance are condos or trailers that will barely appreciate or not appreciate at all. Oxnard is fine for a visit to the beach every once in a while, but living there is not ideal. It’s not the safest area and you’re in your own bubble with Ventura (and Camarillo to a lesser extent), leaving you to have to make a sometimes-2-hour-drive to do anything in L.A. that’s not the San Fernando Valley. It would just get old fast, though I can see it being more desirable for retirees.