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Naval Base Kitsap |Online Relocation Package | Week One - Take Charge | Know Your PCS

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with HOMEFRONT Realty WA State Licence #23384

When I say "Take Charge" I mean it.  There are so many military members that have no clue on what the move process is even though they have been threw it.  A few months down the road they find out from speaking to someone else that they missed out on some huge entitlements. Remember it is your responsibility to request all of your benefits and to receive the full value of your entitlements.

First you want to educate your self about the basic relocation reimbursement programs

Remember not to listen to rumors when it comes to your allowances.  Allowances change from time to time and even if you are doing research on the internet there are a few .dod sites that are not update and do have the incorrect information.  You need to physically check with the finance office on your installation for the exact amounts.  Just remember that even there you might run into misinformation so book mark this link and read the information prior to your appointment. If you think something is not right then do the research in the Department of Defense, Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Allowance website and the JFTR Portal located there then schedule a follow up appointment. Sometimes those involved either are mislead or don't know that an article has changed. 

 

 

 

 

Department of Defense | Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Allowance

 

 

Dislocation Allowance - DLA

•·        The DLA is intended to help with miscellaneous moving costs. It is paid once per PCS move.

Per Diem Allowance

•·        The Per Diem Allowance is to reimburse you and your family for the costs of meals and lodging when you travel to your new duty station.

Temporary Lodging Expense - TLE

•·        The TLE is to partly reimburse relocating members and families for the cost of meals and lodging incurred when temporary housing is needed

Advance Basic Pay

•·        This is basically an interest-free loan you can get when you make a permanent change of station move.  You normally repay advance basic pay in 12 equal installments. This is not something I would advise.

Monetary Allowance - MALT

•·        The MALT is the amount paid when a member and/or the member's family drive to their new duty station, based on the Official Military Table of Distances.

House Hunting Trip Prior to Move

•·        You may request a permissive TDY for up to 10 days.  There is no transportation or per diem paid, members are not charge for leave.

 

I have left off any type of dollar amounts for a reason. I feel it is the responsibility of the member to do the research and be prepared at the finance office meeting.

Once you have a copy of your official PCS orders you will want to make an appointment with your transportation office.  The earlier, the greater your chances of moving on the timetable you desire. At this meeting there will be an explanation of your PCS entitlements. You will have to make some decisions on how and who will move you. Full government move or DITY (which needs approval) or a combination of both. We usually do the combination. We are never over our weight allowance for HHG (household goods) so we file a partial Dity to receive compensation on the weight of goods we haul in our POV (personal vehicle).

You many also qualify to use the online 24/7 Smart Web Move internet site and process the schedule of your HHG's online.  Here you can handle the process at home from your computer.  SmartWebMove is currently serving 80% of routine moves from station to station.  However, if you don't qualify or don't want to participate you can just contact your Personal Property Office. 

We have never been eligible for the SmartWebMove probably because we have alwaysbeen transferred from Marine Corps base to Marine Corps base but I know that is now changing and the SWM is handling Marine Corps moves too.

There you have the process. Now it is your responsibility to "Take Charge" and make sure that you and your family receive your full military benefits.  The next article this week will address a moving calendar and some time-lines to help you get organized.

 

Till then.......Have a Fine Navy Day!!

 


If you have any questions about real estate in Bremerton Washington, contact Jo Soss with Skyline Properties, Inc. at (360) 990-1433 or visit her personal website Puget Sound Real Estate Today where you will be able to search for homes and find more Bremerton Real Estate information.

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Jo SossAuthor:Jo Soss

Jo Soss is the designated Broker and the owner of Homefront Realty in Bremerton Washington. Selling real estate in the greater Puget Sound area since 1994 she has vast knowledge in all aspects of a real estate transaction. Using today's technology with her signature personal service allows her to achieve complete customer satisfaction.

Comments (8)

Jesse Clifton
Jesse Clifton & Associates - Fairbanks, AK
Great info, Jo.  This is great information no matter what the servicemembers destination.  Great photo's, btw!
Mar 01, 2008 08:57 AM
Jo Olson
HOMEFRONT Realty - Kettle Falls, WA
Retired - HOMEFRONT Realty @ LAKE Roosevelt
Thanks Jesse, I thought it a great way to start my project. The photos remind me of a story my husband told me :)
Mar 01, 2008 09:31 AM
Thesa Chambers
West + Main - Bend, OR
Principal Broker - Licensed in Oregon
You certainly know the process - that has to be valuable to service men and woman - nice job
Mar 01, 2008 01:51 PM
Jo Olson
HOMEFRONT Realty - Kettle Falls, WA
Retired - HOMEFRONT Realty @ LAKE Roosevelt
Thesa, Thanks so much! The process is pretty easy if you know where to go and what to do. I hate moving!! lol!! On my second cross-country move we had only been where we were for 6 months and I hadn't even totally unpacked!! Yep, two cross-country moves in less than 6 months.
Mar 01, 2008 01:56 PM
Donna Yates
BHGRE - Metro Brokers - Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge Mountains
Nice Job Jo.  Very organized and nice photos.  I'm learning a lot as I read through these military relocation posts.
Mar 03, 2008 12:30 PM
Jo Olson
HOMEFRONT Realty - Kettle Falls, WA
Retired - HOMEFRONT Realty @ LAKE Roosevelt
Donna, thanks for stopping by! A military relocation is just a tad different than a civilian one :)
Mar 04, 2008 03:49 AM
Karen Kruschka
RE/MAX Executives - Woodbridge, VA
- "My Experience Isn't Expensive - It's PRICELESS"
Jo  Here in Northern Virginia it is important for an agent to know the benefits since the military presence here is so great,  Karen
Mar 04, 2008 04:17 AM
Jo Olson
HOMEFRONT Realty - Kettle Falls, WA
Retired - HOMEFRONT Realty @ LAKE Roosevelt
Karen, You are so right. My husband did a stint in Quantico before I met him. Thanks for stopping by :)
Mar 04, 2008 04:27 AM