Ojai, CA asked in Real Estate Law and Land Use & Zoning for California

Q: What is the law regarding one's right to enjoy their own property?

Recently our town permitted a really tall addition that robbed five adjacent properties their views, and privacy. How can this be legal? And, what can the neighbors do to stop this from happening again? Considering suing the city for the loss of property value and ability to enjoy our property

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Unfortunately, there isn't a law in California that protects a view. Neighboring properties have a right to develop their properties as allowed by the law.

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