I can't speak for all the homes on base but I will speak on the one I am living in and the one I temporarily stayed in before this one.
The grass is dead and they refuse to "zeroscape" the lawn. The appliances here are older...
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I can't speak for all the homes on base but I will speak on the one I am living in and the one I temporarily stayed in before this one.
The grass is dead and they refuse to "zeroscape" the lawn. The appliances here are older than the building, and are breaking down. Although they did replace one item with something new, some of the other stuff was replaced with other old items. Things (shower, toilet, garage door, hot water heater, microwave) here seem to break every 2-4 months due to age (or wear) most of these items could of been replaced before I moved in.
If you agree to allow them to come to fix things when you aren't home, they won't give you a date or time for when they could arrive. The only time I've seen pest control show up is normally 2 months before the summer heat, but they are supposed to come every 3 months (to spray outside the building, they normally ask about pets outside.) Roaches come in from outside under the doors and die somewhere in the house. A few times roaches carrying eggs came in and was killed by bug spray. The only reason this house doesn't have roaches is because my fear of them has led me to be extremely proactive with pest control inside the house. I do not use the garage for storage because the roaches also die in there as well (and I prefer not to take the ones that live to the next place I move to.) There are other pests like black widows, ants, earwigs, etc as well.
The carpet is very old and was not cleaned before I moved in. During the walk through I noticed the windows were slightly opened (which led to a moth problem for a bit) but after closing them, I noticed the strong smell of urine. Since I didn't realize this until after the walk through I had to deep clean the carpet and use a black light to document the urine stains all over the house. The rooms always are hot (or warm) and aren't properly ventilated. This is mostly problematic if you work nightshifts since the rooms get very hot during the day in the summer. The room sizes are okay, but the layout of the house leaves a lot to be desired.