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The Alabama Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit is a 25% refundable tax credit available for owners of income-producing properties who substantially rehabilitate historic properties that are listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places and are 75 years old or older.
To order a marker with one of the three available AHC seals, the property must be listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places or the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage; as a contributing resource in a listed National Register or Alabama Register Historic District; or on the Alabama Historic
Typically you have to get permission to do changes to any historic home from your city or county. Its not always easy to get the OK /permits to do much and if you dont do it right or you changed your mind but didnt get the citys approval, they will make you change it back.
The SHPO looks at the conditions of sets of historic resources across the state. It actively works to engage communities, large and small, urban and rural, throughout the state. The public helps identify issues about historic preservation that may need to be addressed in the statewide plan.
To be recognized as a historic property, a home typically must meet at least one of the following criteria: Be at least 50 years old (though there are some exceptions) Represent a specific architectural style, retaining a high degree of original character. Be associated with significant historical events or individuals.
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The National Register nomination process usually starts with your State Historic Preservation Office* (SHPO). Contact your SHPO or check their web page for National Register information, research materials, and necessary forms to begin the nomination process.
To determine initial eligibility for the Alabama Register, all applicants must submit a Preliminary Information Form (PIF). The Alabama Historical Commission (AHC) uses the PIF to evaluate properties for listing in the Alabama Register of Landmarks Heritage.

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