Military Housing Providers Support Congressional Efforts to Restore BAH
The Military Housing Association supports the House Armed Services Committee Quality of Life Panel’s recommendation to strengthen the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) program.
The Military Housing Association supports the House Armed Services Committee Quality of Life Panel’s recommendation to strengthen the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) program.
MHA members Balfour Beatty Communities, Corvias, Hunt Military Communities, Liberty Military Housing, Mayroad, Patrician Management, and The Michaels Organization were nationally recognized for resident satisfaction in 2023.
Hunt Military Communities Foundation launched the fifth annual Hunt Little Heroes program for military children.
Corvias announced the planned enrollment of 22,000 homes across seven military installations in the WELL residential program to support the health and resilience of residents.
As an industry-first initiative, MHA developed Common Standards to help MHA member companies ensure that they are conducting work order QA/QC in a consistent manner that best supports resident satisfaction and housing resiliency.
MHPI partners encourage residents to fill out annual tenant satisfaction survey.
The Michaels Organization announced an investment of more than $500 million in the company’s U.S. Army privatized housing portfolio.
At MacDill Air Force Base and Joint Base Andrews, The Michaels Organization launched an in-home electric vehicle charging stations pilot-program, the first of its kind at the two military housing communities.
This month, Corvias Foundation and NMFA announced the 2024 scholarship recipients to continue addressing the problem of licensure and certification costs for military spouses.
The Michaels Organization Educational Foundation announced the opening of their 2024-2025 academic year scholarships. The scholarship program is open to all residents of the military housing provider.