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Geographical Address

Duty Station(s)
Public Address
2625 LeHardy St, Bldg. 3544, 1st Floor, Naval Base, San Diego, CA 92136, United States
Postal Code
92136
latitude
32.69
longitude
-117.13

Contact Info

DSN
312-526-8443 l Fax 312-525-8012
COMM
619-556-8443 l Fax 619-556-8012
Operating Hours
Mon - Fri 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sat - Sun - Closed Holidays - Closed **Due to Covid-19, the housing office is working with limited staff. Please do not call and leave a message, but send all inquiries to

Non-Government Housing

The Department of Defense relies on the local community to provide the majority of housing occupied by military personnel and their families. Since military family housing is only built when there is a shortage of suitable, affordable housing in the private sector, most military families live in off-base rental or privately-owned properties. In San Diego, many military families live in housing in the private sector.

Basic Allowance for Housing is a tax-free housing allowance that is provided to military members (with and without dependents) who are authorized to reside off base at government expense. BAH amounts are determined by location, rank, and whether or not the member has dependents.

The cost of purchasing a home in San Diego varies widely and the average cost of housing in San Diego is high compared to other locations around the country. Opportunities to purchase or rent are available throughout the county and the types of housing available are as varied as the communities within the county. Single-family homes, condos, townhouses, and apartments are available throughout the private sector.

Military housing tenants are protected by the same state and federal fair housing and consumer protection laws as civilian tenants. Due to the DOD's authority to relocate military members to new assignments without their consent, Congress enacted legislation that permits military tenants to lawfully terminate rental contracts early without penalty when they receive military orders to relocate. In times of war, members may be deployed for extended periods without the worry of owing rent on units they could not occupy. Contact the Navy Legal Services Office for information on protections afforded by the Service Members’ Civil Relief Act.

Mobile Homes

There are many and varied mobile home communities in the San Diego local community. Speak with the Commander, Navy Region Southwest Family Housing Welcome Center to find out more information. There are no government mobile home parks in the San Diego area.

The Morale, Welfare, and Recreation website offer information on recreational vehicle parks for vacations.

Renting

Commander Naval Region Southwest Family Housing Welcome Center is your contact for any problems you may encounter such as discrimination complaints, tenant/landlord disputes or any questions or problems about off-base housing. Staff can provide you with a list of rentals and information regarding the communities in which the rentals are located. All renters should carry renters insurance against fire, theft and other damages. The property owner's insurance will cover the property but not the renter's personal property. Be sure to transfer coverage from your previous home after you arrive.

Availability

While the average cost of housing in San Diego is high, opportunities to purchase or rent are available throughout the area. The types of housing available are as varied as the communities within San Diego. Single-family homes, condos, townhouses and apartments are available throughout the private sector.

Deposits and Fees

Many real estate agents/landlords require fees to process your application. This fee offsets their expense for verifying your credit references, employment history, etc. Any unused portion of the fee must be refunded to the applicant. A landlord is also required by law to send a copy of an applicant's credit report if requested by the applicant.

In California, a security deposit for an unfurnished residential property may be twice the cost of rent. For furnished apartments, the landlord may charge up to three times the rent.

In California, there are no non-refundable security deposits. No matter what it’s called, all money you pay in addition to your first month’s rent is refundable. Non-refundable deposits are illegal according to Section 1950.5 of the California Civil Code.

Pet Deposits

Many San Diego landlords prohibit pets while others will allow them with an additional deposit or non-refundable fee. The amount may vary according to the type, size and number of pets. There may also be an additional monthly charge for allowing your pets.

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