A new federal audit shows major oversight gaps in privatized military housing, revealing missed warning signs, inconsistent safety standards, and families still reporting moisture problems in 2025.
More than half of military families don’t know about their housing rights, official feedback systems or the offices set up to manage issues with their private housing landlords, a survey found. Two ...
José "Pepe" Ávalo, a Cuban native residing in Sarasota, Florida, and a member of the United States Army, has released a video ...
The military failed to keep watch of a family housing landlord, resulting in an overpayment of performance bonuses and possibly putting families at risk of living in homes with life, health and safety ...
To help lower local housing costs, Sen. Will Parkinson wants military service members on Guam moved from use-it-or-lose-it ...
A review of seven different bases found a lack of guidance, understaffed teams and several health and safety risks at military family housing. By Matt White, Nicholas Slayton Published Sep 14, 2025 ...