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Bender Interests alleged to have left tree, brush debris on neighboring Kingwood property

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Bender Interests alleged to have left tree, brush debris on neighboring Kingwood property

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HOUSTON – A Kingwood property owner alleges a Humble-based business raised a neighboring property and left debris on his property.

Randy Ray Ross filed a complaint on May 8 in the Harris County District Court against Bender Interests LLC alleging private nuisance and trespass to real property.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff owns a property that is adjacent to property owned by the defendant. The suit states in the summer of 2016, the defendant raised and cleared its property, which made it 40 inches higher than what it was previously. The plaintiff alleges that the new height has caused run off onto his property, which caused stagnate water and damage the plaintiff's trees and vegetation.

The plaintiff also alleges that the defendant removed trees and brush from its property and "dumped" them onto the plaintiff's property.

The plaintiff holds Bender Interests LLC responsible for allegedly intentionally and unreasonably interfering with and invading a property owner's living conditions by failing to install proper drainage.

The plaintiff seeks an order from the court for the defendant to remove all tree and brush debris and to install a drainage system. He is represented by Charles S. Wuest of Currin Wuest Mielke Paul & Knapp PLLC in Kingwood.

Harris County District Court case number 2018-30740

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