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Virginia Homeowner Says Neighbor Illegally Cut Down 89-Year-Old Oak Tree On His Land — Then Had the Nerve To 'Demand' He Pay Half The $2k Bill
Virginia Homeowner Says Neighbor Illegally Cut Down 89-Year-Old Oak Tree On His Land — Then Had the Nerve To 'Demand' He Pay Half The $2k Bill

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Virginia Homeowner Says Neighbor Illegally Cut Down 89-Year-Old Oak Tree On His Land — Then Had the Nerve To 'Demand' He Pay Half The $2k Bill

Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Property lines. Trees. Sheds. Throw in a chainsaw and a misinformed neighbor, and you've got the kind of backyard drama that makes every homeowner sweat. One Virginia homeowner turned to Reddit's r/TreeLaw subreddit to share what he described as a blatant tree-cutting disaster involving a new neighbor who apparently didn't know where the property lines were — and still hasn't apologized for the damage. "Neighbor had no idea where the property lines are, and cut down my healthy 89-year-old oak because he didn't like trees being near his shed," he wrote. Don't Miss: Warren Buffett once said, "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die." Here's , starting today. $100k+ in investable assets? – no cost, no obligation. Things escalated quickly. After the homeowner pointed out the clearly marked property stakes — showing that the tree was roughly forty feet into his yard — the neighbor doubled down. "Then, upon my pointing out the property stakes he missed — showing that it was about forty feet into my property — he switched to demanding I pay half the $2K he spent to have it cut down," the Redditor explained. "Yeah." The homeowner said he was just grateful he looked out his back window in time to stop the workers from cutting down an adjacent oak. Still, the damage was done. "That stump is 89" in circumference, by the way," he added. In true TreeLaw fashion, he came prepared. He documented the scene with before-and-after photos, filed a police report, contacted a tree lawyer, got his wife's account in writing, reached out to an arborist, and even notified the property manager next door — because yes, a few trees from that property were allegedly taken down too. Trending: It's no wonder Jeff Bezos holds over $250 million in art — He also noted that Virginia allows triple damages for timber trespass, and made it clear: he's pursuing it thoroughly. The story blew up in the comments. One Redditor put it bluntly: "That guy's gonna have to give your kids a free ride to college on his dime." Another added: "Hey, you get your tree, and your neighbor just sent you and the kids to Disneyland." For homeowners, the situation is all too relatable: one person's bad decision can become someone else's expensive problem. When you live next to someone, it's not just a property line — it's a boundary you really hope they respect. And in this case, the line wasn't just crossed — it was cut, hauled off, and followed by a demand for $1,000. Read Next: In terms of getting money back, . Over the last five years, the price of gold has increased by approximately 83% — Investors like Bill O'Reilly and Rudy Giuliani are . Image: Shutterstock This article Virginia Homeowner Says Neighbor Illegally Cut Down 89-Year-Old Oak Tree On His Land — Then Had the Nerve To 'Demand' He Pay Half The $2k Bill originally appeared on

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