Posted on Mar 11, 2021
'We're Coming Your Way:' Lawmaker Puts Military Housing Company on Notice After Hearing No-Show
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A major private military housing company refused to show up at a congressional hearing Wednesday to testify before lawmakers on why the housing it provides to troops and their families is in such poor condition.
Clark Realty Capital, which operates thousands of military homes in at least 14 locations including Fort Belvoir and Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia; Fort Benning, Georgia; and Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, was summoned to testify before the House Armed Services Committee at a hearing on housing conditions after numerous lawsuits and reports of disgusting and unsafe conditions have surfaced.
Clark Realty Capital, which operates thousands of military homes in at least 14 locations including Fort Belvoir and Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia; Fort Benning, Georgia; and Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, was summoned to testify before the House Armed Services Committee at a hearing on housing conditions after numerous lawsuits and reports of disgusting and unsafe conditions have surfaced.
'We're Coming Your Way:' Lawmaker Puts Military Housing Company on Notice After Hearing No-Show
Posted from military.comPosted in these groups: Housing Government ContractsU.S. House of Representatives Fort Belvoir Quantico
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Posted 3 y ago
Be interesting to see their contract. Wonder if there are penalties, big money losses or cancellation options that could be exercised in their future. I lived in 3 privatized housing areas with Balfour Beatty and Corvias. I had zero issues they didn't address to my satisfaction but at the same locations also dealt with other members that had bad experiences, however nothing like some of these other locations issues.
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