Military Families File Lawsuits Against Hunt Military Communities Over Unsafe Housing Conditions
Families residing in military housing, particularly at Randolph Air Force Base, have filed lawsuits against Hunt Military Communities, citing neglect and unsafe living conditions. Issues include mold, cockroach infestations, and inadequate maintenance, leading to health problems among residents.
From 2019 to 2022, multiple lawsuits were initiated, with families alleging systematic under-maintenance. A 2025 Department of Defense audit revealed insufficient oversight of Hunting's operations. Recent court rulings cited the federal enclave doctrine, limiting tenant protections under Texas law. Advocacy efforts for reform continue, despite setbacks in legal proceedings.
