FRANCHER V. FAGELLA
650 S.E.2d 519 (Va. 2007)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an interlocutory appeal taken pursuant to Code
8.01-670(B)(1) from an order denying injunctive relief.
FACTS: Fancher (P) brought this suit against Fagella (D) alleging that a large sweet gum
tree on D's property constitutes a noxious nuisance. P claims that the roots have damaged
and displaced the retaining wall between the parties' properties, displaced the pavers on
P's patio, caused blockage of his sewer and water pipes and has impaired the foundation of
his house. The tree's overhanging branches also deposit leaves and other debris onto his
roof and rain gutters. P asked for an injunction compelling D to remove the tree and its
invading root system entirely, and an award of damages to cover the cost of restoring the
property to its former condition. An arborist testified that the sweet gum has 'extremely
invasive root system' and a 'high demand for water.' This particular tree was presently
'only at mid-maturity,' that it would continue to grow, and that '[n]o amount of concrete
would hold the root system back.' The root system was, in his opinion, the cause of the
damage and the tree was 'noxious' because of its location and that the only way to stop the
continuing damage being done by the root system was to remove the tree entirely, because the
roots, if cut, would grow back. The expert testimony of two engineers stated that the
pressure of the tree's expanding root system was the cause of the structural damage to the
retaining wall. D moved to strike the prayer for injunctive relief. The court granted the
motion to strike and entered an order denying injunctive relief, retaining for further
adjudication P's claim for damages. D was allowed an interlocutory appeal.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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