If you have off-post housing, you'll have to. If you're single and living in the barracks, you won't.
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A person can pay rent in US dollars in Canada in certain places. In Canada, places like Toronto and Vancouver accept American currency as payment for things such as rent.
No.
Pay issues are always directed to the finance office.
The Army does not pay anyone's rent. However, provided your spouse entered the proper paperwork, as his dependent, you should receive dependent's pay, a stipend that is paid in addition to his base pay. It won't be much, but something is better than nothing, and as his rank increases, so does the amount received. If you enlist in to the Army as being Married, then you are entitled to receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for the location of the spouse, which typically covers the rent and some of the utilities for that area. BAH is automatic as long as during the enlistment process a marriage certificate and spouses information as been entered in the enlistment packet. You can do a search for BAH rates by zip code online. For single soldiers, the Army is not going to pay rent nor is that soldier authorized BAH since they will be receiving free housing while serving in the Army.
Yes. Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6 in both the US Army and US Marine Corps (it's pay grade E5 in the Air Force).
E6 is the pay grade.
Either you pay rent for the house or you don't pay rent because you do not have house. It can't be both the situations.
yes you still have to pay rent.
NO You do not have to pay You serve your country as a second Lt. in the Army after Graduation and for doing this you do not have to pay.
In general, tenants are required to pay rent as stipulated in the lease agreement. Failure to pay rent can result in penalties, such as late fees or eviction. However, some jurisdictions have implemented temporary eviction bans or rent relief measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is always best to consult local laws and regulations for specific requirements and protections.
If varies on the time of service but on average according to the 2010 US Army pay scale an O-6 COL with 14 years on service makes $7,537.80 a month.