AFI32-6000 Housing Management
MilReg AFI32-6000 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AFI32-6000 Housing Management?
AFI32-6000 Housing Management provides guidelines and procedures to manage Air Force housing programs efficiently, with an emphasis on maintaining healthy, safe, and livable housing environments for military members and their families.

Who does AFI32-6000 Housing Management apply to?
AFI32-6000 Housing Management applies to all Air Force military members and their dependents residing in government-managed, leased, or privatized housing.

How are housing assignments determined?
Housing assignments are determined based on factors like rank, family size, availability, and the needs of the member's unit. Priority is given to members with dependents and those facing unique circumstances.

Can military members choose to live off-base instead of in military housing?
In general, military members are required to reside in military housing whenever it is available, unless they meet certain exceptions outlined by AFI32-6000 Housing Management.

Who is responsible for maintenance and repairs in military housing?
The Air Force is responsible for housing maintenance and repairs, including routine maintenance, safety inspections, and addressing emergency repairs. However, military members and their families have certain responsibilities regarding basic upkeep and reporting maintenance issues.

How are housing complaints and disputes handled?
Housing complaints and disputes can be addressed through the established chain of command, beginning with the unit housing officer. These issues should be resolved at the lowest possible level, but if needed, they can be escalated to the installation commander.

Are pets allowed in military housing?
Yes, but specific rules and restrictions regarding the type, size, and number of pets are outlined in AFI32-6000 Housing Management. Military members should familiarize themselves with these guidelines before bringing pets into military housing.

Can military members make alterations to their assigned housing?
Minor alterations, with prior approval from the housing management office, may be allowed to meet individual needs or accommodate disabilities. However, significant alterations or modifications usually require approval from higher authorities.

How is housing rental payment determined?
Housing rental payment for military members residing in privatized housing is usually based on the member's rank and dependents, following the standards established in the Department of Defense's Military Housing Privatization Initiative (MHPI).

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