Resident Bill of Rights Review

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Survey - MHPI DRAFT Resident Bill of Rights Review - 5 June 2019

Resident Bill of Rights Review

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Department of Defense Resident Rights Statement Review

The purpose of this survey is to solicit feedback to inform revisions to the draft Resident Bill of Rights document for housing privatized
under the Military Housing Privatization Initiative (i.e., privatized housing). Your participation in this survey is voluntary.
The public reporting burden for this collection of information, 0704-0553, is estimated to average 6 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,
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DRAFT
Military Housing Privatization Initiative
Resident Bill of Rights

The Bill of Rights identifies basic housing rights of military service members and their families (Residents) residing in privatized housing.
The Department of Defense through each of its military departments, commits to ensuring that privatized military housing residents are aware of their basic rights
as Residents and that they receive quality housing and fair treatment from the MHPI partners (Landlords) that own, operate, and maintain privatized housing. The
Department of Defense, each of its military departments, and the Landlords that own, operate, and maintain privatized housing commit to protecting these rights
and ensuring they are included in resident leases and other documents.
Is any member of your household Active Duty U.S. military?
Yes
No

What is the rank of the Active Duty military member of your household? (Most Senior if dual military.)
E1 - E4
E5 - E6
E7 - E9
W1 - W3
W4 - W5
O1 - O3
O4 - O5
O6
O7 - O10

What is the Branch of the Active Duty military member of your household? (Most Senior if dual military.)
Air Force
Army
Coast Guard
Marines
Navy

Resident Rights
I understand this right

How important is this right?

I suggest the following changes to
this right (please do not include
personally identifiable information(PII):

1. Safe and Habitable Homes and Communities. Residents
have the right to reside in homes and communities that are safe;
meet health and environmental standards; have working fixtures,
appliances, and utilities; have well-maintained common areas
and amenity spaces; and to request property inspections by the
military housing office to assess health and safety concerns.
2. Chain of Command Support. Residents have the right to
proactive housing support from their unit and installation chain of
command.
3. Resident Advocate. Residents have the right to a
proactive housing advocate, as designated by the installation
chain of command, to provide advice, education, and
support on their behalf with Landlords.
4. Legal Assistance. Residents have the right to consult with
military legal assistance for advice and information on their
protections under local, state, and federal housing laws.
5. Professional Property Management Services. Residents
have the right to property management services performed by
professionally trained, responsive, and courteous customer
service and maintenance staff.
6. Responsive Communications. Residents have the right to
convenient methods to communicate directly with the
landlord, maintenance staff, and military housing staff and to
receive honest, straightforward, and responsive
communications at all times.
7. Prompt Repairs. Residents have the right to prompt and
professional repairs, coordinating repair dates, information on
the estimated time for completing repairs, and a means of
tracking and monitoring repair progress.
8. No-Cost Emergency Relocation. When repairs are necessary
to address an immediate life, health and safety issues, Residents
have the right to be promptly relocated into suitable lodging or
other housing at no cost to them until the repairs are completed.
9. Disputed Resolution. Residents have the right to have
housing issues heard and resolved by a neutral third party.
Resolution in favor of the Resident may include a reduction in
rent or an amount to be reimbursed or credited to the
Resident.
10. Withholding of Rent from Use. Residents have the right,
with approval of a designated Commander, to have rent payments
segregated, and not used by the property owner or property
manager pending the outcome of dispute resolution pursuant to
paragraph 9. A decision by the neutral third party may result in a
refund to the resident or payment to the property owner or
property manager.
11. Move-in and Move-out Procedures. Residents have the
right to be fully informed by the Landlord on the terms of their
leases and all rights and responsibilities associated with
residency prior to signing a lease, and a 30-day follow-up to
review these responsibilities. Residents shall be afforded the
opportunity and sufficient time to prepare and be present for
both move-in and move-out inspections and submit necessary
paperwork.
12. Privacy. Residents have the right to reasonable advance
notice of any entrance into their home by a Landlord, except
in emergency cases or when permission to enter has
previously be granted by the Resident.
13. Rent and Fees. Residents have the right to reasonable
rental charges and fees, clearly defined in their leases, and
to written notice prior to any rent or fee changes other than
one cause by BAH adjustment. Non-refundable fees will not
be assessed by the Landlord.
14. No Reprisal. Residents have the right to raise issues,
make complaints, or otherwise engage with the Landlord,
the military housing office, the military housing advocate, the
chains of command, the legal assistance office, private
attorneys, Inspector Generals, or their elected
representatives regarding housing issues without any
reprisal.
15. Report Availability. Residents have the right to receive
a copy of any report within 72 hours of completion of the
report regarding the habitability of their home based on a
Landlord or third party inspection or survey.

I would like the following to be considered as ADDITIONS to this list of rights (please do not include personally identifiable information
(PII):


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File TitleDepartment of Defense Resident Rights Statement Review
File Modified2019-06-05
File Created2019-06-05

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