Lewis-McChord Communities does not accept advance applications. Soldiers
assigned to Lewis-McChord may apply for housing while on leave but they cannot accept housing
until they are signed into the installation.
When applying for on-post housing, an eligibility date is established.
Village Counselors will determine an estimated waiting time at the time
of application. All estimates are based on current trends in on-post housing
clearing/termination and are subject to change.
Lewis-McChord Communities establishes its bedroom requirement based on Army
Regulation 420-1, which states that the same sex child shares a room
up to the age of 10 years. The opposite sex child shares a room up to
the age of 6 years. Adherence to this regulation is based on the availability
of quarters at each installation.
Click here to see what villages
are available for each waiting list category.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) does not always equate to "priority
housing." When there is a need for single story units or handicap
facilities, an exception to policy would have to be addressed and reviewed
on a case-by-case basis. For more information please contact Lewis-McChord
Communities at (253) 912-2150.
If a soldier is in a lease and has already been contacted at one time
for on-post housing, they need to contact Lewis-McChord Communities 30 days
before the lease is to expire. Lewis-McChord Communities will determine if
on-post housing can be projected for assignment. If no on-post housing
can be projected, the soldier will have to make a determination on whether
to go month-to-month or to sign another lease.
NOTE: Do not give your landlord an intent to vacate
notice until Lewis-McChord Communities has notified you that on-post housing
is available for you.
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