Judge denies privatized housing companies' request to dismiss the mold lawsuits.
Tenants at all 44 Army bases with privatized housing are expected to have their 18 tenant rights by end of July.
Families allege persistent problems with cockroaches, mold, rodents, water leaks.
The families allege the landlord didn't repair problems that caused water intrusion and mold.
Charging Marines leave for a less-than-luxury stay in the barracks was quickly reversed.
By Philip Athey
Does the housing tenant bill of rights lack teeth?
Their daughter’s teacher reported “that there was a stench emanating from the little girl’s clothes."
Cockroach-infested couches, a hole in the floor causing high electricity bills, long-term health problems are part of military families' allegations.
A pilot program is providing seven-year maintenance histories to housing residents at some installations.
But privatized housing landlord says the family made "false and unsubstantiated claims," and referred to claims as "outlandish."
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