WA Appellate Ct. Decision Does Not Resolve Ongoing Neighbor Dispute Over The Height of Trees

Summary

UNPUBLISHED Washington State Appellate Court decision (December 22, 2014).

This case involved a dispute between adjacent homeowners in a common interest development over the height of trees on one of the owner’s property that interfered with the view from the other owner’s property. The governing documents for the community contained a covenant that restricts the removal of certain plants and trees and also limits the height of certain plants and trees to six feet.

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