What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington State
In 2002 an elderly couple planted 10 cottonwood trees in their back yard.
In 2003 they subdivided their property and sold a parcel just on the other side of the cottonwoods (which at this point were about 10-15 feet tall).
In 2004 the new neighbor guy built his home and began asking the elderly couple to cut down the cottonwoods because the leaves were blowing into his yard.
In 2005 the elderly couple sold their home to my mother.
Every year since 2005, the neighbor guy has asked my mom to cut down the cottonwoods because he's fed up with the leaves that blow into his yard. The trees have never been cut down.
Last summer (2012) he put up a fence on the property line and every time the wind blew during autumn, the leaves (and ALL debris blowing through the yard) would pile up against the fence. My mother (due to age) is unable to take care of big yardwork tasks so I did everything that I was personally able to do with the riding mower to get rid of the leaves, but they were too much. The neighbor guy told me it was my responsibility to maintain that side of HIS fence and if the leaves caused any rotting to his $5000 wooden fence, he'll take me to court for repairs. Just to keep the peace, I hired some guys to haul the leaves away which cost me personally $100.
Fall is quickly approaching and I want to know if this neighbor guy has the right to force my mom into maintaining the fence (whether personally or financially), especially when the historical record can prove that he KNEW leaves would eventually be piling up against it before he built it.
If this went before a judge, would they rule in favor of my mom or the neighbor guy?
In 2002 an elderly couple planted 10 cottonwood trees in their back yard.
In 2003 they subdivided their property and sold a parcel just on the other side of the cottonwoods (which at this point were about 10-15 feet tall).
In 2004 the new neighbor guy built his home and began asking the elderly couple to cut down the cottonwoods because the leaves were blowing into his yard.
In 2005 the elderly couple sold their home to my mother.
Every year since 2005, the neighbor guy has asked my mom to cut down the cottonwoods because he's fed up with the leaves that blow into his yard. The trees have never been cut down.
Last summer (2012) he put up a fence on the property line and every time the wind blew during autumn, the leaves (and ALL debris blowing through the yard) would pile up against the fence. My mother (due to age) is unable to take care of big yardwork tasks so I did everything that I was personally able to do with the riding mower to get rid of the leaves, but they were too much. The neighbor guy told me it was my responsibility to maintain that side of HIS fence and if the leaves caused any rotting to his $5000 wooden fence, he'll take me to court for repairs. Just to keep the peace, I hired some guys to haul the leaves away which cost me personally $100.
Fall is quickly approaching and I want to know if this neighbor guy has the right to force my mom into maintaining the fence (whether personally or financially), especially when the historical record can prove that he KNEW leaves would eventually be piling up against it before he built it.
If this went before a judge, would they rule in favor of my mom or the neighbor guy?