Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Massachusetts
We have an issue with a neighbor. We purchased our primary residence about 6 years ago. When the land survey was done we learned that the neighbor had previously planted a tree on our property. Nothing ever came of it because it was a nicely established tree. However, I came home the other day to find that my neighbor had cut the tree down half way up the trunk and painted it with a bright orange paint. My question is do I have any recourse as he entered my property and destroyed a beautifu tree and left me with a bright orange eyesore?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Call the police. This is not only a form of trespass but destruction of property.
Massachusetts also has a statute (GL c. 242, s. 7) which makes "willful trespass to trees" a tort offense, for which you can recover treble damages from the person responsible for cutting down the tree. The action of your neighbor in cutting down a tree on your property without permission would qualify as "willful trespass to trees." I suggest you consult directly with a lawyer to get more details on this.