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{{Infobox Case Brief
{{Infobox Case Brief
|court=Wisconsin Supreme Court
|court=Wisconsin Supreme Court
|citation=108 Wis. 2d 223
|date=July 2, 1982
|date=July 2, 1982
|subject=Property
|subject=Property
|facts=*Prah = a homeowner had solar collectors; he wanted to heat his home with solar electricity
*Maretti = the neighbor of Prah who wanted to build a slightly tall house with a lakeview
*Maretti's house over-shadowed Prah's solar panels
*Prior to construction, Prah asked Maretti to build his house farther back to allow sunlight to reach Prah's solar panels
*Maretti agreed to move his house location away from Prah by 10 feet--but no more
*
|procedural_history=* Prah sued Maretti for nuisance
* Prah lost in the Wisconsin trial court when the court ruled that the law of nuisance didn't apply to his claim
|issues=Can a party bring a nuisance claim against another party for interfering with the passage of sunlight across property?
|holding=A party can bring a nuisance claim for blockage of sunlight across property if the blockage unreasonably interferes with a party's use & enjoyment of the property.
|judgment=Reversed
|rule=Public nuisance
|rule=Public nuisance
|case_text_links={{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link
|case_text_links={{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link

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Prah v. Maretti
Court Wisconsin Supreme Court
Citation 108 Wis. 2d 223
Date decided July 2, 1982

Facts

  • Prah = a homeowner had solar collectors; he wanted to heat his home with solar electricity
  • Maretti = the neighbor of Prah who wanted to build a slightly tall house with a lakeview
  • Maretti's house over-shadowed Prah's solar panels
  • Prior to construction, Prah asked Maretti to build his house farther back to allow sunlight to reach Prah's solar panels
  • Maretti agreed to move his house location away from Prah by 10 feet--but no more

Procedural History

  • Prah sued Maretti for nuisance
  • Prah lost in the Wisconsin trial court when the court ruled that the law of nuisance didn't apply to his claim

Issues

Can a party bring a nuisance claim against another party for interfering with the passage of sunlight across property?

Holding

A party can bring a nuisance claim for blockage of sunlight across property if the blockage unreasonably interferes with a party's use & enjoyment of the property.

Judgment

Reversed

Rule

Public nuisance

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