To help lower local housing costs, Sen. Will Parkinson wants military service members on Guam moved from use-it-or-lose-it housing allowances to being able to pocket whatever they don’t use on rent ...
Potential bidders have asked about the possibility of using everything from modular buildings to existing apartments, condominiums and even vacant hotels to meet the military’s demand for 2,400 ...
Military families are raising new concerns about mold and moisture issues in base housing in 2025, even as a recent Department of Defense Inspector General audit shows that oversight gaps are still ...
(Bloomberg) — The Canadian economy rebounded sharply from the initial damage of the trade war as imports fell and the country’s growth drivers shifted to housing and government spending. Canada’s ...
Former residents of Sigsbee Park’s military housing, part of Naval Air Station Key West, were forced to discard furniture after mold was discovered in their homes. CONTRIBUTED Military families and a ...
There’s no life like it as long as you don’t care about a decent roof over your head or waiting in line to get a doctor.
Nearly every service member living in privatized military housing has experienced at least one serious issue in their home — and an overwhelming number say their family’s health has been negatively ...
(This article by Jen Goodale and Cory Titus originally appeared in the November 2025 issue of Military Officer, a magazine available to all MOAA Premium and Life members who can log in to access our ...
Across U.S. military installations, families continue to report mold, leaking roofs, pests, failing electrical systems, and maintenance delays stretching for months. These issues remain despite years ...
A new survey found that nearly every service member living in privatized military housing has experienced serious problems in their home. Many of those issues go unresolved. The Change the Air ...
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