True Homes, LLC, et al. v. City of Greensboro
(Guilford County Case No. 18-CVS-3879)
General Court of Justice, Superior Court Division of Guilford County, North Carolina
If you paid Water or Sewer Capacity Use Fees to the City of Greensboro from March 4, 2016 through August 24, 2022, you qualify for benefits from a class action judgment.
This Notice may affect your rights, so please read it carefully.
- A judgment against the City of Greensboro has been entered in a class action lawsuit alleging that the water and sewer capacity use fees (“Capacity Use Fees”) charged and collected by the Defendant City of Greensboro (“Defendant” or the “City”) from March 4, 2016 through August 24, 2022 are unlawful. All persons or organizations who paid Capacity Use Fees to the City of Greensboro from March 4, 2016 through August 24, 2022 are included in the judgment and are entitled to receive payment.
- The Court in charge of this case still has to decide certain issues relating to the administration of the judgment, class counsels’ attorneys’ fee expense award, and class representative service awards.
- Your legal rights are affected whether you act or do not act. Read this Notice carefully.
- These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained in this Notice.
Your Legal Rights and Options in This JUDGMENT
HOW TO GET JUDGMENT BENEFITS | To get a payment, you do not have to do anything if you are a member of the judgment class. Checks will be mailed to you automatically. |
OBJECT | Write to the Court about why you do not like the terms of the administration of the judgment, class counsels’ attorneys’ fee and expense award, or class representative service awards. |
GO TO A HEARING | Ask to speak in Court about the fairness of the administration of the judgment, class counsels’ attorneys’ fee and expense award, or class representative service awards. |