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Class Members for Settlement of Abbott, Et Al V. City of Detroit, Water and Sewerage Department, United States District Court Case No Class members for settlement of Abbott, et al v. City of Detroit, Water and Sewerage Department, United States District Court Case No. 17-10761, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division OCCUPANT_NAME ACCOUNT MAILING_ADDRESS MAILING_CITY MAILING_ZIP CREDIT A.R.T. MANAGEMENT 1102116300 16950 NORMANDY ST DETROIT MI 48221-3347 $ 120.60 AARON BRYANT 7602382300 4081 PASADENA ST DETROIT MI 48238-2631 $ 471.10 ACADEMY OF DETROIT WEST 2404159300 20820 GREENFIELD RD OAK PARK MI 48237-3051 $ 214.15 ACADEMY OF DETROIT WEST 2404160300 20820 GREENFIELD RD OAK PARK MI 48237-3051 $ 208.64 ACADEMY OF DETROIT WEST 2404161300 20820 GREENFIELD RD OAK PARK MI 48237 $ 214.15 ALBERTA W KING APTS 1301545300 2140 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD DETROIT MI 48208-2699 $ 685.20 ALBERTA W KING APTS 4004010300 2140 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD DETROIT MI 48208-2699 $ 657.16 ALBERTA W KING APTS 4004012300 2140 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD DETROIT MI 48208-2699 $ 685.20 ALEXANDRINE SQUARE APARTMENTS 1300211300 16250 NORTHLAND DRIVE SOUTHFIELD MI 48075 $ 685.20 ALTER ROAD APARTMENTS, LLC 6503203300 19785 W 12 MILE RD SOUTHFIELD MI 48076 $ 214.15 ANA E CIPRES-VARELA 3600295301 8790 FALCON STREET DETROIT MI 48209-1768 $ 214.15 ASHLEY OWNER LLC 100061300 2550 S TELEGRAPH RD BLOOMFIELD HILLS MI 48302-2119 $ 598.83 BABCOCK MORANG CO OP 8203937300 6450 LOZON ROAD COTTRELLVILLE MI 48039-3109 $ 657.16 BELCREST APARTMENTS 100752300 5440 CASS AVE DETROIT MI 48202-3680 $ 536.97 BLANCHE KELSO BRUCE ACADEMY 100797300 8045 2ND AVE DETROIT MI 48202-2403 $ 1,211.03 BOBBY JOE SHERMAN 600825300 215 E EDSEL FORD HWY DETROIT MI 48202-3730 $ 434.88 BRIDGEVIEW I 6200426300 231 E GRAND BLVD DETROIT MI 48207-3739 $ 702.27 BRIDGEVIEW II 6202638300 231 E GRAND BLVD DETROIT MI 48207-3739 $ 371.89 BRIDGEVIEW II 6202638300 231 E GRAND BLVD DETROIT MI 48207-3739 $ 330.38 BRISTOL PROPERTIES U.S. 1504270300 P.O. BOX 645 LAUREL MD 20725 $ 471.10 BUERSMEYER MANOR 4201462300 8520 WYOMING ST DETROIT MI 48204-3181 $ 471.10 BUERSMEYER MANOR 4201466300 8520 WYOMING ST DETROIT MI 48204-3181 $ 471.10 BUERSMEYER MANOR 4201467300 8520 WYOMING ST DETROIT MI 48204-3181 $ 471.10 BUERSMEYER MANOR 4201470300 8520 WYOMING ST DETROIT MI 48204-3181 $ 214.15 CAMPAU FARMS CON C/OMAGAR & CO 401131300 P.O BOX 20040 FERNDALE MI 48220 $ 258.91 CANAAN MANOR 301127300 9539 HAYES ST DETROIT MI 48213-5900 $ 471.10 CARLETON APARTMENTS 400261300 P.O. BOX 250633 WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48325 $ 471.10 CARLETON APARTMENTS 400262300 P.O. BOX 250633 WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48325 $ 471.10 CARLETON APARTMENTS 400263300 P.O. BOX 250633 WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48325 $ 471.10 CARLETON APARTMENTS 400264300 P.O. BOX 250633 WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48325 $ 471.10 CASS VILLAGE APARTMENTS 1200044300 16250 NORTHLAND DRIVE SOUTHFIELD MI 48075 $ 49.35 CHALMERS APARTMENTS LIMITED 8103785300 16250 NORTHLAND DR STE 301 SOUTHFIELD MI 48075 $ 446.93 CHALMERS SQUARE LDHA LP 300748300 1018 CHALMERS DETROIT MI 48215-2801 $ 305.03 CHENE SQUARE LLC 400964300 24911 JOHN R HAZEL PARK, MI 48030 $ 685.20 CHETANKUMAR P PATEL 904265300 1730 E 8 MILE RD DETROIT MI 48203-1260 $ 471.10 CLARIDGE HOUSE APARTMENTS 100346300 1514 WASHINGTON BLVD DETROIT MI 48226-1788 $ 1,241.96 Class members for settlement of Abbott, et al v. City of Detroit, Water and Sewerage Department, United States District Court Case No. 17-10761, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division OCCUPANT_NAME ACCOUNT MAILING_ADDRESS MAILING_CITY MAILING_ZIP CREDIT CLEAN CUT MANAGEMENT 4203824300 P O BOX 27598 DETROIT MI 48227 $ 214.15 CLEAN CUT MANAGEMENT 5804593300 P O BOX 27598 DETROIT MI 48227 $ 382.24 CLEAN CUT MANAGEMENT CO 5704568300 PO BOX 27598 DETROIT MI 48227-0598 $ 203.69 COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES 100480300 201 E KIRBY DETROIT MI 48202 $ 1,713.01 COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES 101418300 201 E KIRBY DETROIT MI 48202-3207 $ 415.70 COLLLEGE OF CREATIVE STUDIES 100549300 201 E KIRBY ST DETROIT MI 48202-3220 $ 2,569.52 CORKTOWN LOFTS LLC 100230300 630 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT MI 48226 $ 668.14 CORKTOWN LOFTS LLC 1201089300 630 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT MI 48226 $ 214.15 CORONADO APTS 1301191300 3535 CASS AVE DETROIT MI 48201-2307 $ 685.20 CULTURAL GARDENS 101014300 500 FREDERICK ST DETROIT MI 48202-4119 $ 685.20 CULTURAL GARDENS 101016300 500 FREDERICK ST DETROIT MI 48202-4119 $ 70.21 CULTURAL GARDENS 101022300 500 FREDERICK ST DETROIT MI 48202-4119 $ 685.20 CULTURAL GARDENS 101091300 500 FREDERICK ST DETROIT MI 48202-4119 $ 685.20 CULTURAL GARDENS 101310300 500 FREDERICK ST DETROIT MI 48202-4119 $ 330.38 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 2700733300 235 S GRAND AVE LANSING MI 48933 $ 534.35 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 6604452301 3040 WEST GRAND BOULEVARD DETROIT MI 48208 $ 629.11 DETROIT ACADEMY ARTS & SCIENCE 300657300 2985 E JEFFERSON AVE DETROIT MI 48207-4288 $ 1,241.96 DETROIT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 300069300 2985 E JEFFERSON AVE DETROIT MI 48207-4207 $ 1,713.01 DETROIT LAND BANK AUTHORITY 4501881300 500 GRISWOLD STREET DETROIT MI 48226 $ 685.20 DETROIT METROPOLITAN WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT 50211300 L.C. SMITH TERMINAL - MEZZANINE DETROIT MI 48242 $ 1,330.60 DETROIT/WAYNE COUNTY BUILDING AUTH. 100005301 2 WOODWARD AVE DETROIT MI 48226-3441 $ 2,569.52 DP PRECISE, LLC 2401926300 2345 7TH ST DENVER CO 80211-5218 $ 685.20 DUWAYNE LEGETTE 4001064301 6404 SCOTTEN DETROIT MI 48210-1338 $ 27.43 DWSD CUSTOMER C/O K. MCCARTHY 3303219300 6132 MCMILLAN DETROIT MI 48209-1633 $ 85.65 EAST ENGLISH VILLAGE CONDO ASSOC. 6200379300 P.O. BOX 14045 DETROIT MI 48214-0608 $ 186.57 ENGLISH VILLAGE 6200377300 P O BOX 14045 DETROIT MI 48214-0045 $ 214.00 EY REALTY LLC 703265300 105 FREEMAN ST #2 BROOKLYN NY 11222 $ 685.20 FAITH MANOR APARTMENTS 201268300 15321 ARCHDALE DETROIT MI 48227 $ 1,502.65 FOREST PARK APARTMENTS 501126300 14381 NORTH RD FENTON MI 48430-1336 $ 488.77 FOREST PARK APARTMENTS 501127300 14381 NORTH RD FENTON MI 48430-1336 $ 685.20 FOREST PARK APARTMENTS 501138300 14381 NORTH RD FENTON MI 48430-1336 $ 488.77 FOREST PARK APARTMENTS 501144300 14381 NORTH RD FENTON MI 48430-1336 $ 488.77 FOREST PARK APARTMENTS 501148300 14381 NORTH RD FENTON MI 48430-1336 $ 471.10 FRENCH QUARTER APT 5303707300 18424 W. CHICAGO DETROIT MI 48228 $ 471.10 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303578300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303580300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 Class members for settlement of Abbott, et al v. City of Detroit, Water and Sewerage Department, United States District Court Case No. 17-10761, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division OCCUPANT_NAME ACCOUNT MAILING_ADDRESS MAILING_CITY MAILING_ZIP CREDIT FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303583300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303602300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 179.09 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303606300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303610300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303611300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 170.32 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303612300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 144.03 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303614300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 144.03 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303615300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303618300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENT 5303619300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENTS 5303579300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENTS 5303596300 18450 W. CHICAGO DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENTS 5303597300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 FRENCH QUARTERS APARTMENTS 5303705300 9531 FAUST DETROIT MI 48228 $ 214.15 GENESIS HOLDING GROUP LLC 5804022300 13640 ELMIRA DETROIT MI 48227-3021 $ 471.10 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601851300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 398.17 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601853300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 383.95 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601929300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 471.10 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601932300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 432.53 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601934300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 685.20 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601938300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 685.20 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601939300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 471.10 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601942300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 685.20 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601944300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 494.57 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601946300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 685.20 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601954300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 685.20 GENESIS VILLAS LDHA, LP 601956300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 715.12 GHASSAN YAZBECK 1301491300 DETROIT MI 48208-2039 $ 471.10 GRAND LOFTS LLC 3901120300 727 W GRAND BLVD DETROIT MI 48216-1057 $ 214.15 GRAYHAVEN MARINA VILLAGE 301109300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025-2462 $ 1,241.96 GRAYHAVEN MARINA VILLAGE 301302300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025-2462 $ 911.27 GRAYHAVEN MARINA VILLAGE 301303300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025-9053 $ 685.20 GRAYHAVEN MARINA VILLAGE 301304300 32600 TELEGRAPH RD BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025-2462 $ 685.20 GREENBROOK MANOR APARTMENTS 2103820301 1301 E JEFFERSON AVE DETROIT MI 48207-3148 $ 685.20 GREG BORG 3603588300 514 BRENTWOOD DR DEARBORN MI 48124-1114 $ 84.15 GROSSE POINTE PARK 6502867300 15115 E JEFFERSON AVE GROSSE POINTE PARK MI 48230 $ 214.15 Class members for settlement of Abbott, et al v. City of Detroit, Water and Sewerage Department, United States District Court Case No. 17-10761, Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division OCCUPANT_NAME ACCOUNT MAILING_ADDRESS MAILING_CITY MAILING_ZIP CREDIT H & H PROPERTY MGMT 200774300 PO BOX 574 SALINE MI 48176-0574 $ 305.03 HERITAGE MANOR NURSING & REHAB CTR 200767300 30700 TELEGRAPH RD, STE 2504 BINGHAM FARMS MI 48025 $ 1,756.84 HOOVER APARTMENTS, LLC 7503366300 17515 W NINE MILE RD STE 375 SOUTHFIELD MI 48075 $ 128.50 ID CAPITAL LLC 2702559300 124 CEDARHURST AVE.
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