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Housing Management Office
Phone |
011-49-6315-36-6671
DSN: 489-6671 |
Fax |
011-49-6315-36-6868 |
Email:
86ces.cehhousingoffice@ramstein.af.mil |
Address |
86 CES/CEH
Unit 3175 Box 290
APO AE 09021 |
Hours of Operation |
M - Th - 8:00am-3:30pm
Friday - 8:00am-2:30pm
Closed on all German and American holidays |
Air Force Unaccompanied Housing
Phone |
011-49-6371-47-3676
DSN: 480-3676 |
Email: 86ces.cehd@ramstein.af.mil |
Address |
86 CES/CEH
Unit 3180 Box 300
APO AE 09021 |
Hours of
Operation |
M - F - 7:00am-4:00pm |
Army Unaccompanied Housing
(E-6 and Below)
Phone |
011-49-6314-11-8363
DSN: 483-8363 |
Address |
USAG Kaiserslautern
Attn: DPW, Housing Office
Unit 23152
APO AE 09227-3152 |
Hours of
Operation |
M - F - 7:30am - 5:00pm
Closed on all German and
American holidays |
Furnishings Management Office
Phone |
011-49-6315-36-6001
DSN: 489-6001 |
Email |
fmo@ramstein.af.mil |
Address |
86 CES/CEJ
Unit 3180 Box 300
APO AE 09094 |
Hours of
Operation |
M - F - 7:00am - 2:30pm
(Walk in Service)
M - Th - 3:00pm - 3:30pm
(By Appoinment Only)
Open during lunch hour
Closed 7:00am-9:00am on
the first Thursday of every
month and on German and
American Holidays. |
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For many families, living in government housing provides easy access to a wealth of community services and amenities such as schools, youth programs, Commissary/Exchange, and food services. This is especially true in overseas locations where you will find yourself dependent on the support facilities and services on the installation much more than those in the U.S. Living within government housing provides a safe and secure place to reside and provides a mentoring and supportive environment for families.
Government housing is provided to military members who meet the appropriate criteria. This includes:
- Members with dependents authorized to reside with them
- Military-Married-to-Military couples assigned to same or adjacent base and reside jointly
Contact the Housing Management Office (HMO) if you have any questions about the housing eligibility criteria at this location.
KMC Housing
We offer government housing in 3 different locations:
- Ramstein
- Vogelweh
- Landstuhl
Our inventory consists of 3 and 4 story multi-unit stairwell buildings and townhouses. All units have 110 and 220 volt electrical outlets, built-in dishwasher, mini-blinds or rolladens and ceiling fans.
Townhouses have small private yards and an attached garage. You will be responsible for yard maintenance and snow removal whether you decide to live on or off base so you may want to bring a lawnmower if you already have one. Cable television is available at occupant expense (no satellite dishes or external antennas are authorized in base housing).
Waterbeds and outside storage sheds are not permitted. Privately owned outside recreation equipment may be installed inside the back yards of townhouses with prior approval of the Housing Office. Schools and playgrounds are located throughout the housing areas.
Applying for Government Housing
If you desire to live in government housing, please submit an advance application for assignment (DD Form 1746) through the HMO at your losing installation with a complete copy of your PCS orders. The effective date of the application is the date you depart your prior installation (including members with TDY enroute) or the date ordered to active duty.
Applications can also be submitted upon arrival during your first visit to the HMO. HMO staff will be able to assist in the completion of the application and will review PCS orders and housing options with you. For walk-in applications, as long as you apply for government housing within 30 days of arrival, you will be placed on the waiting list effective the date you departed from your previous installation. After 30 days, the application date will be the date of the walk-in.
Please be sure your application identifies and includes supporting documentation for an impending promotion or gain of dependents so that you can be placed on the appropriate waiting list.
Wait List for Housing
Average waiting times for government housing vary depending on your housing category, number of bedrooms authorized, and area preference limitations. If you limit your area preference(s) to where you want to reside, your wait times may be extended based on availability of housing in the area(s) of choice. You will be offered housing based on your area preference and
availability. The HMO will help you find a home in the local community and provide you with information on housing allowance authorizations until government housing becomes available. See Featured Documents to view wait times at KMC.
Community Amenities
- Lighted walking/jogging trails with exercise stations
- Basketball Courts
- Picnic/Barbeque Gazebos
- Playgrounds
Pets
Residents of base housing may not own dogs of any breed (including a mixed breed) that are deemed "aggressive or potentially aggressive," unless the dog is a certified military working dog that is being boarded by its handler/trainer or approval is obtained by the Installation Commander in writing. For purposes of this policy, aggressive or potentially aggressive breeds of dogs are defined as a Pit Bull (American Staffordshire Bull Terrier or English Staffordshire Bull Terrier), Rottweiler, Doberman Pinscher, Chow and wolf hybrids. Prohibition also extends to other breeds of dogs or individual dogs that demonstrate or are known to demonstrate a propensity for dominant or aggressive behavior as indicated by any of the following type of behaviors:
- Unprovoked barking, growling or snarling at people approaching the animal
- Aggressively running along a fence line when people are present
- Biting or scratching people
- Escaping confinement or restriction to chase people
Additionally residents may not own exotic animals such as, but not limited to, reptiles, rodents (other than hamsters and guinea pigs), ferrets, hedgehogs, skunks, rats, raccoons, squirrels, pot bellied pigs, monkeys, arachnids, or any farm animal.
For a complete list of rules and restrictions please contact the housing office.
Personal Property Insurance
You need to obtain legal liability and personal property insurance for your possessions and should choose the options and amounts that best fit your needs and lifestyle.
There are several types of insurance (personal property, liability, pet insurance and legal representation) members may purchase to protect their property and tenant rights. We strongly recommend you consider buying commercial insurance to protect yourself in case of fire or a major loss. A common policy for this coverage would likely be a renter's liability insurance, which would cover your personal property and damages to your rental. "The Find-It Guide", under Featured Links, lists several companies you may want to contact. Be smart and plan ahead!
Before purchasing your insurance, please consult the HMO for more information about coverage.
School Information
For more information about schools, visit the Kaiserslautern District Superintendent's Office website. |
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