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Okay, apparently I suck at searching for things. What I need to locate are the US Air Force Family Housing (or on base housing, not sure) regulations, I need to clear up some things for a rather important matter. It should be published online on the AF website as a pdf, but so far I have had no luck.
Written approval by the installation commander is required when residents of
family housing have guests in excess of 30 days. Requests must be submitted through unit commanders
and Security Forces to Housing Management. Visits of persons who are employed, on or off base,
will be limited to 30 days unless individuals are legitimate dependents of a military resident, or adult
children related by blood to a member or member's spouse, and they will reside with the member in
household for other than a "social visit." Social visits by personnel residing within the commuting
area are limited to 2 days. Live-in civilian or military childcare providers are not authorized.
This is a little confusing to me. For the bolded part, does it say that poeple living in the area around the base, but not armed forces/DoD/government/etc employes are allowed to come on-base and reside in the housing for a night or two? Or that they must be an employe of said orginizations, but living off base.
Edit: The story here is that two old friends of mine got married, guy is in the air force, is currently deployed. They live on base, wife can't drive, and really just needs company while her husband is deployed. So every day I come on base, help out around the house, drive her to whereever she needs to go, what have you. But today there was a nice warning taped onto the door with the little 'unauthorized occupants' box checked. Now, I work rather random shifts and as such can come at rather oddball times, perhaps making it look like I am living here. Now I'm freaking out about possibly getting my friends evicted and looking around trying to puzzle out the rules about this whole thing.
Well... are you living/staying there? Or are you just coming by and helping out and then leaving? If you're not staying, that probably just needs to be explained to someone. If you are staying, well then you probably shouldn't be.
Oh no, I live off base. Just a bit scary, as soon as the housing office opens tomorrow we're going down and talking to them. Just wanted to do some research before hand and find out what the rules are.
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I typed in "family housing" and got a bunch of pdf files that might help you, but I really don't know.
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Now, to quote from it.
This is a little confusing to me. For the bolded part, does it say that poeple living in the area around the base, but not armed forces/DoD/government/etc employes are allowed to come on-base and reside in the housing for a night or two? Or that they must be an employe of said orginizations, but living off base.
Edit: The story here is that two old friends of mine got married, guy is in the air force, is currently deployed. They live on base, wife can't drive, and really just needs company while her husband is deployed. So every day I come on base, help out around the house, drive her to whereever she needs to go, what have you. But today there was a nice warning taped onto the door with the little 'unauthorized occupants' box checked. Now, I work rather random shifts and as such can come at rather oddball times, perhaps making it look like I am living here. Now I'm freaking out about possibly getting my friends evicted and looking around trying to puzzle out the rules about this whole thing.