From the DW:
“Trees can stay despite leaves
annoying neighbor: German court”
People annoyed by leaves and
cones falling from neighbors' trees onto their properties will have to live
with the offending foliage as long as the trees are planted at the correct
distance from property boundaries, Germany's Federal Court of Justice ruled on
Friday, overturning a decision by a lower court. The court described falling
leaves, branches and flying pollen as "natural events" for which a
tree owner was not responsible. The ruling puts an end to a yearslong
neighborhood dispute, where a property owner had complained about three
18-meter (59-foot) birches on his neighbor's block that were dropping leaves,
branches and seeds. The complainant had petitioned for the owner of the trees
to be considered a "nuisance." Two lower courts had already ruled on
the case, the first against the complainant and the second in his favor,
leading the accused to take the matter to Germany's highest court of criminal
and civil jurisdiction. The court said in the ruling that, provided the correct
distance from the boundary was kept, the trees could remain standing if they
were looked after properly.
^ It’s nice to see that Germany
and the Germans have nothing more important to deal with than crying about
fallen leaves in court. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/trees-can-stay-despite-leaves-annoying-neighbor-german-court/a-50508756
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