- Attorneys for the military families said the living conditions were "contaminated and appalling."
- One family alleged their
housing conditions led to a member of the household developing a lung mass.
Attorneys representing the families filed a complaint on June 8 against their landlord, Balfour Beatty Communities LLC, and its associated companies. The complaint alleged that Balfour Beatty "concealed harmful housing conditions" before the families signed their lease and performed inadequate repairs to "cover up the extent of the dilapidation" when complaints were made.
Several families named in the lawsuit said the alleged unsafe living conditions negatively affected their health.
The Clarkes, a family stationed at Fort Bliss, alleged that the contamination of their home led them to experience repeated respiratory and pneumonia infections and strep throat. They said one member of their family developed a mass in her lung and began receiving regular iron and immunoglobulin infusions.
Another family, the Roellchens, were stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, where they said their kitchen had a severe cockroach
Many families also claimed they lost some or all of their personal property that was damaged or unusable due to problems within the home, such as asbestos, toxic mold, and water damage. The complaint does not specify the amount of damages that the families are seeking.
"Mold pervades and grows in the houses. The moisture content of walls contributes to the ever-present moldy conditions, and without repair will only continue to get worse. HVAC systems leak as well and flood the houses. Rodents and insects pervade the walls and, in many cases, the living spaces," the complaint said.
Insider has reached out to Balfour Beatty for comment.