U.S. Military plans release of Tenant Bill of Rights

U.S. Military plans release of Tenant Bill of Rights
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- All four military services of the U.S. Department of Defense are preparing a joint Tenant Bill of Rights in an effort to ensure service members and their families have safe, quality homes and communities, and clear rights while living in them. It is intended to increase the accountability of privatized housing companies by putting more oversight authority in the hands of local military leaders.
All three service secretaries have seen firsthand and reviewed problems in housing units, and the Tenant Bill of Rights is intended to help remedy them by both protecting and empowering service members and their families.
The Tenant Bill of Rights will be enforced through renegotiated leases with the privatized housing companies. The Tenant Bill of Rights will be implemented in the coming weeks.
For more information, please contact Army Public Affairs at 703-693-4723, Navy Public Affairs at 703-697-5342, Marine Corps Public Affairs at 703-614-4309 or Air Force Public Affairs at 703-695-0640.
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