Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois

a fence company told my neighbor 2 feet on my property is his and he cut down 20year old trees. can i sue the fences company and my neighbor


Asked on 10/30/10, 8:17 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Caroline Palmer Law firm of Caroline Palmer

You can sue them, but whether you win will depend on whether you can show that the land the trees were on was actually your property. Whether you win against the fence company would depend on whether their agent knew the trees were on your property and negligently or purposefully told your neighbor the property boundary was incorrect.

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Answered on 11/04/10, 8:44 am
Charles Dobra Charles Wm. Dobra, Ltd.

Its always a shame to lose a nice tree. As an initial matter, you are going to have to have a good plat of survey to prevail, to determine whether the tree was actually on your property.

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Answered on 11/04/10, 9:02 am

And if your survey says it was yours and your neighbor has a survey that says it was his, then you wind up with a claim against the surveyor(s). It's a never ending tale, but it certainly wasn't neighborly for your neighbor to just go ahead and cut the tree down without even asking if there was nothing near it to suggest it was theirs or yours......And PS if there's no evidence where the tree was, you'll need your neighbor to back you up if it turns out the fence guy was wrong!@!! So take it step by step......and good luck.

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Answered on 11/05/10, 2:57 pm


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