Lawsuit Investigation: Is Your Marina Overcharging for Electricity?
Last Updated on September 20, 2024
At A Glance
- This Alert Affects:
- Anyone who owns or leases a boat slip at a Safe Harbor Marina in Florida and paid for electricity charges within the past four years.
- What’s Going On?
- Attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that some marinas may be overcharging boat owners for electricity and are now looking into whether class action lawsuits can be filed.
- How Could a Class Action Help?
- A class action lawsuit could help consumers get back money they may have overpaid in electric bills at their marina.
- What You Can Do
- If you think your marina may have been overcharging for electricity, fill out the form on this page to find out more about your legal rights and how you can help the investigation.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from anyone who has a wet slip at a Safe Harbor Marina location in Florida.
They believe some marinas may be overcharging boat owners for electricity. It’s now being investigated whether a class action lawsuit can be filed to help consumers get back money they may have overpaid.
If you own or lease a boat slip at a Safe Harbor Marina location in Florida, fill out the form on this page to find out if you may have been overcharged for electricity and what you can do to help the investigation.
Marina Electric Bills
Marinas have different ways of billing wet slip owners and lessees for electricity usage. It’s believed, however, that some marinas may be overcharging boat owners for electricity and causing them to pay too much.
How a Class Action Lawsuit Could Help
If your marina is overcharging boat owners for electric service, a class action lawsuit could help you get back some of the money you may have overpaid.
A lawsuit could also force the marina to change its practices and stop overcharging boat owners for electricity.
What You Can Do
If you own or lease a boat slip at a Safe Harbor Marina location in Florida and paid electricity charges within the past four years, the attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from you.
To help the investigation, fill out the form on this page. After you get in touch, one of the attorneys may reach out to you directly to tell you more about your legal rights and how you can help get a class action lawsuit started.
It costs nothing to get in touch, and you’re not obligated to take legal action if you decide you don’t want to.
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