The 311 Call Center will be closed on Wednesday Dec. 25 and Thursday Dec. 26. It will reopen on Friday, Dec. 27, with operating hours from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The courtroom isn't always the best place to solve a problem. Since 1983, the CRC's Dispute Settlement Program (DSP) has been providing mediation and conciliation services to Charlotte-Mecklenburg residents.
Mediation is an informal process of dispute resolution where a neutral third party (the mediator) assists two or more parties in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution to their dispute. The ultimate decision-making authority rests with the parties themselves. The mediator is not a judge, lawyer or counselor; rather, the mediator is a skilled facilitator who assists the disputants in:
For disputing parties:
To the community:
DSP provides mediation services in cases involving:
Americans with Disabilities Act ADA
Community Affairs
Fair Housing
Nondiscrimination Ordinance
Source of Income Protections
Mary Willams – Dispute Settlement Team Manager mary.p.williams@charlotttenc.gov
Yusuf Baskin – Community Relations Specialist yusuf.baskin@charlottenc.gov
Diamond Davies – Community Relations Specialist diamond.davies@charlottenc.gov
Lisa Forde – Community Relations Specialist lisa.forde@charlottenc.gov
Sue Green – Community Relations Specialist sue.green@charlottenc.gov
For more information about mediation or to schedule a session, please call: 704.336.2903
Landlord Tenant Dispute Referral Form
Dispute Resolution Referral Form
Dispute Settlement Brochure(PDF, 372KB)
When You Rent Book(PDF, 20MB)
When You Rent Book - Spanish Edition(PDF, 9MB)