Quickly Resolve a Military Housing Resident Concern with this Three-Step Process
MHA encourages residents to utilize available forms of transparent and open communications channels to resolve housing concerns.
MHA encourages residents to utilize available forms of transparent and open communications channels to resolve housing concerns.
The MHPI was created to solve unique challenges facing military housing. Corvias' unaccompanied housing at Fort Bragg addresses one such challenge.
“Mold is a fact of life no matter where you live,” according to a recent article published on Army.mil. The risk of mold and mildew is greater in areas with higher precipitation – such as the Ohio Valley, which has long been home to Fort Knox Army base. And the first step to preventing the spread of mold is to take action.
Six Military Housing Association members – Corvias, Patrician Management, Mayroad, Balfour Beatty Communities, Hunt Military Communities, and Liberty Military Housing – earned the 2022 SatisFacts National Resident Satisfaction Award.
MHA member companies support calls from military family advocate groups to strengthen and restore the Basic Allowance for Housing.
The U.S. Army reports on quality of life advantages offered by on-post military housing at Fort Polk
Corvias shares its privatized military housing accomplishments, including energy efficiency upgrades and renovations, from 2022.
How 2023 Basic Allowance for housing rates will impact military housing residents, and what you need to know.
Balfour Beatty Communities launched a $31 million effort to equip 4,900 military family homes with energy efficiency upgrades.
Military housing providers encourage residents to participate in the annual Tenant Satisfaction Survey