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The Office of Public Affairs announced that a property management company has agreed to pay $60,000 to a servicemember over a false affidavit claim. This decision stems from an investigation revealing that the company provided misleading statements regarding the servicemember’s rental payments. The affidavit was found to have been submitted in a legal proceeding, negatively impacting the servicemember’s credit and financial standing. This case underscores the commitment to protecting the rights of servicemembers under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which safeguards them from certain legal and financial hardships. The settlement serves both as a remedy for the affected individual and a warning to other companies about the importance of truthful documentation, especially regarding servicemembers’ rights. The Office of Public Affairs continues to advocate for military personnel, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and promoting awareness around their protections.

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