Privatized military housing providers are no longer standing in the way of service members and their families who want to make their homes merry and bright before Thanksgiving .
Hunt Military Communities, the nation’s largest privatized military housing provider, has amended its policy to allow residents to display outdoor holiday decorations beginning Nov. 1 and continuing through Jan. 10, the company said in a letter to residents Monday.
Previously, residents were unable to display Christmas decorations until after Thanksgiving, according to Task & Purpose reporting.
The letter first publicly circulated on the unofficial Air Force amn/nco/snco Facebook page . Military Times confirmed the letter’s authenticity.
“As we enter the holiday season, Hunt Military Communities welcomes th

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