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HVAC replacement permit and rebate records in Miami, FL

Reviewed hvac replacement permit and rebate records for Miami, FL. Results use approved official sources and show verification dates.

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1rebate or incentive records
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How to use this page

Three checks before acting on a local result

Confirm the permit authority. This page is scoped to Miami, FL. If a property is outside city limits or in a special district, confirm the local authority before using this as a planning path.

Keep permits and incentives separate. A rebate or utility incentive does not replace permit review, and an empty rebate section only means HomeReq has no approved local program record published for this project yet.

Open the official source before starting work. Use the source cards and verification dates as a trail back to the issuing department, utility, or program administrator.

Permit Records

Reviewed local permit paths

Verified 2026-05-01

Mechanical permit path for HVAC replacement

City of Miami says the Easy Permit program is for qualified small projects that do not require plan review and lists mechanical easy permits for like-for-like replacement of central AC/heating systems, central heating, exhaust fans, space heaters, pool heaters, and air compressors. HVAC replacement should use that City mechanical permit path only when the scope fits the listed easy-permit conditions; otherwise confirm the regular iBuild permit or sub-permit route before work starts.

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Rebate Records

Reviewed rebate or incentive records

Utility Incentive · Active · verified 2026-05-02

FPL residential A/C instant rebate

FPL's official A/C rebate page describes a $200 instant rebate for a new qualifying residential A/C. The page says the new A/C must be SEER2 15.2 rated or higher, include both indoor and outdoor units for a residential home, and be installed by an FPL-approved Participating Independent Contractor before purchase/installation decisions are made. The rebate appears as a credit on the invoice; Miami users should confirm active FPL service, service-area eligibility, contractor participation, equipment requirements, funding, and current terms before buying or installing equipment.

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Evidence

Official sources used on this page

Get an Easy Permit

City of Miami Building Department · Local Building Department · tier A · verified 2026-05-01

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FPL | Blog | Ask the Expert | A/C Rebate

Florida Power & Light · Utility · tier B · verified 2026-05-02

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