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Builder killed heritage oak trees - value?

We purchased our home 6 years ago and there are (were) 3 heritage oak trees between us and our neighbor, we *think* one on our property, 2 on theirs. There were large wild oaks, hundreds of years old providing excellent cover and privacy.

The trees died due to over-watering from a creek that runs between our houses. The neighbor filed suit and settled out of court because the builder did not properly plan for the increase in water after the subdivision was complete.

The suit was based on reduction in propery value due to the loss of the trees.

So we know the builder is at fault but the settlement is confidential. We have a few questions:

1) Can we also sue the builder for loss in property value to OUR property as well? (It is a major loss to us)

2) How would we assess the value the trees added to the property?

3) Part of the neighbor's settlement calls for the builder to remove the trees and replant water-loving trees. (albeit MUCH SMALLER ONES) Do we need to stall this action and how does this affect us since they are planning to plant on our property also, but we were left out of the settlement discussions?

Thanks!


Asked on 5/01/03, 2:07 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: Builder killed heritage oak trees - value?

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Answered on 5/01/03, 5:40 am
Joel Selik www.SelikLaw.com

Re: Builder killed heritage oak trees - value?

1. Yes you can sue, and probably should so that you are not excluded.

2. There are several possible measures for the loss of trees, one is the dimunition in value of the property.

3. Especially if the trees are on your property you need to deal with this as soon as possible.

Joel Selik

800-894-2889

www.Seliklaw.com

www.sandiegorealestateattorney.com

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Answered on 5/01/03, 7:36 am


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