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NOTICE TO POTENTIAL AGGRIEVED PERSONS
On November 24, 2004, the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas entered a consent order resolving a lawsuit brought by the United States Department of Justice against certain builders and developers alleging that they failed to include certain accessible features for persons with disabilities required by the Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3604(f)(3)(C), at the following properties:
ARKANSAS
Links at Bentonville Apartments, Bentonville
Centennial Valley Apartments, Phase II, Conway
Cliffs Apartments, Phase II, III, IV, Fayetteville
Cliffs Town Homes, Fayetteville
Cornerstone Apartments, Phases I and II, Fayetteville
Fair Park Apartments, Fayetteville
Park Apartments, Phase II, Fayetteville
Shiloh Apartments, Fayetteville
Eagle Hill Apartments, Phase IV, Little Rock
Eagle Nest Apartments, Little Rock
West Wood Apartments, Phase II, Little Rock
Silverwood Apartments, Paragould
Spring Lake Apartments, Phase II, Russellville
Spring Valley Apartments, Phase II, Siloam Springs
Eastwood Apartments, Springdale
KANSAS
Greens at Shawnee Apartments, Shawnee
MISSOURI
Grand Summit Apartments, Grand View
Greens at Springfield Apartments, Springfield
OKLAHOMA
Links On Memorial Apartments, Phases I & II, Bixby
Greens at Broken Arrow Apartments, Phases I & II, Broken Arrow
Deer Run Apartments, Claremore
Greens at Moore Apartments, Moore
Fairways at Moore Apartments, Moore
Links at Oklahoma City Apartments, Oklahoma City
Greens at Owasso Apartments, Phases I & II, Owasso
TENNESSEE
Greens at Irene Apartments, Memphis
TEXAS
Greens at McKinney Apartments, Phases IA & IB, McKinney
Under this consent order, a person may be entitled to receive monetary relief if he or she:
- WAS DISCOURAGED FROM LIVING AT ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF ACCESSIBLE FEATURES;
- HAS BEEN HURT IN ANY WAY BY THE LACK OF ACCESSIBLE FEATURES AT ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES;
- PAID TO HAVE AN APARTMENT AT THESE PROPERTIES MADE MORE ACCESSIBLE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES; OR
- WAS OTHERWISE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY AT ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES.
If you wish to make a claim for discrimination on the basis of disability, or if you have any information about persons who may have such a claim, please contact the United States Department of Justice at 1-800-896-7743 #8. You may also fax us at 202-514-1116 or write to:
United States Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
Housing and Civil Enforcement Section
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW - NWB G St.
Washington, D.C. 20530
ATTN: DJ# 175-60-163
NOTE: You must call or write no later than July 7, 2005
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