AR 405-90 DISPOSAL OF REAL PROPERTY
MilReg AR 405-90 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 405-90?
The purpose of Army regulation AR 405-90 is to establish policies and procedures for the disposal of real property owned or controlled by the Department of the Army.

Who is responsible for implementing the provisions of AR 405-90?
The Department of the Army, including all Army commands, installations, and activities, are responsible for implementing the provisions of AR 405-90.

What types of real property are covered by AR 405-90?
AR 405-90 covers all real property, including land, buildings, structures, and improvements, owned or controlled by the Department of the Army.

How is disposal of real property determined under AR 405-90?
Disposal of real property is determined based on its need, condition, and long-term value to the Army. The decision is made after considering factors such as environmental impact, cost, and potential alternative uses.

What are the disposal methods outlined in AR 405-90?
The disposal methods outlined in AR 405-90 include transfer to other federal agencies, public sale, transfer to state or local governments, demolition, and abandonment.

How is the decision made for the disposal method to be used?
The decision for the disposal method to be used is based on factors such as the suitability and availability of alternative uses, the market demand, and the estimated value of the property.

What are the procedures for public sales of real property?
The procedures for public sales of real property include advertising and publicizing the availability of the property, conducting competitive bidding, and executing the sale through a sales agreement or contract.

Are there any exemptions from the disposal requirements outlined in AR 405-90?
Yes, there are exemptions for certain types of real property, such as property used for national security purposes, property subject to other disposal laws, and property authorized for retention by higher authority.

What are the responsibilities of the garrison commander or installation director under AR 405-90?
The garrison commander or installation director is responsible for developing and implementing an installation real property disposal program in accordance with the provisions of AR 405-90.

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