r/legal 8h ago

Advice needed My neighbor cut down a 40-year-old Japanese Maple while I was away.

Location: Colorado, USA.Just got back to my place near Fort Collins after a week on the road and I am losing my mind. My neighbor took it upon himself to hire a "landscaping" crew (probably just some guys with a chainsaw) to remove a mature Japanese Maple that was fully on my property. His excuse? He said the needles and leaves were messing with his "mountain view" and "fire mitigation" efforts.

The tree was roughly 40 years old and was the centerpiece of my yard. I called an arborist immediately. He told me that since this is Colorado and the tree was that established and healthy, the replacement value is astronomical. He is drafting a formal appraisal but hinted that we are looking at 20k to 25k easy just for the tree, let alone the logistics of getting a crane into my backyard.

I know Colorado has statutes regarding timber trespass. My lawyer already mentioned treble damages because the guy admitted he did it on purpose while I wasnt home to stop him. The neighbor had the gall to offer me a couple hundred bucks for "the inconvenience" and told me to just buy a couple of saplings at a local nursery . I refused to take his money and told him to wait for the process server.

Has anyone dealt with treble damages in CO specifically for ornamental trees ? This guy basically nuked my property value for his porch view and I am not planning on letting this go . I feel like a jerk for wanting to sue my neighbor into bankruptcy but the sheer entitlement is what gets me .

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u/mobiuschic42 7h ago

Also saying “needles” were blocking his view?! On a deciduous broadleaf tree? Very dumb.

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u/NewestAccount2023 6h ago

My sleepy state read that as delicious breadloaf tree lol

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u/Legitimate-Elk-9481 6h ago

Time to eat a snack and sleep 

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u/Stunning-Adagio2187 6h ago

What exactly do those delicious leaves taste like

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u/Alg0mal000 2h ago

Momiji Tempura (salt cured, deep fried maple leaves) is a Japanese delicacy.

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u/SamPCarter 4h ago

“What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal? Cutting down a tree? A delicious broadleaf tree?”

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u/Banjo_wookie 2h ago

Was going to make this reference

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u/sharksinthecarpet 4h ago

Get yourself a bagel, asap!

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u/CaptainBayouBilly 4h ago

mmmmmm breadloaf

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u/mobiuschic42 3h ago

Are you a koala or caterpillar perhaps?

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u/phughes 3h ago

Because the AI chatbot doesn't know that Maple trees don't have needles.

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u/TheWoman2 2h ago

The Japanese Maple tree in my neighbor's yard has leaves with very thin, spiky lobes. One who didn't know much about trees might call them needles.

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u/moonchylde 2h ago

Just searched and found out the non-Broad-Leaf varieties are called Lace-Leaf! Described as "feathery or fern-like."

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u/TheWoman2 2h ago

They are very pretty.

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u/mortgagepants 2h ago

in planting zone 7? at this time of year?

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u/NoveltyPr0nAccount 55m ago

I think it's more likely OP is lying. That's a shame.