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Homeowner Seeks Compensation After Neighbor's Landlord Cuts Down Prized Holly Tree
14 Nov
Summary
- Homeowner's 20-year-old holly tree was cut down without permission
- Neighbor's landlord suspected of the illegal tree removal
- Ohio law allows for treble damages in such cases

On November 14, 2025, a homeowner in Ohio was stunned to discover that a mature, 20-year-old American holly tree in their yard had been cut down. The homeowner, who had lived in the house for the past 3 years, said the tree had never been an issue during that time.
Suspecting their neighbor's landlord might be responsible, the homeowner posted about the incident on the r/treelaw subreddit, seeking advice. One neighbor had reportedly seen a man cutting down the tree, but the homeowner had no way to definitively prove who was behind the illegal act.
Under Ohio law, cutting down a healthy tree on someone else's property without permission is a serious offense, punishable by a fourth-degree misdemeanor. The homeowner could also be entitled to treble, or three times, the damages in a civil court case, as mature trees can cost thousands of dollars to replace.




