[WSBARP] Question about retaining walls and new structures

Kaitlyn Jackson kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com
Fri Jul 31 12:00:08 PDT 2020


Happy Friday!

I have a PC who has a very large concrete retaining wall that is a concern.
The neighbor is building a large two-story structure 8 feet from the wall
and PC is concerned the retaining wall will crumble and their property will
sustain heavy damages. Neighbor says that the retaining wall is PC's
responsibility and not their concern. Something tells me it's not that
simple if you're removing large trees that could have stabilized soil and
putting large amounts of additional pressure on the soil.

This isn't something I have ever specifically handled and I'm looking for
basic thoughts, ideas, guidance before I decide whether to refer the PC
out.
PC is a friend of mine.

Any thoughts or helpful tips, or even shameless self-referrals are welcome.

PC lives in Burien, WA.

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