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Your Kelowna neighbours are fighting over hedges. Seriously.

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Here's what your neighbours are fighting about

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: you know those massive houses in Vancouver, the ones that look like they belong on a magazine cover? Turns out, even with a $20 million price tag, people are still squabbling over hedges. This story out of Vancouver, about mansion owners suing their neighbours because someone trimmed a hedge, it just hits different. A lawyer even said he'd rather people just *talk* about their trees and shrubs instead of dragging it to court. Can you imagine?

### What This Means for Kelowna

Now, why does this matter to us here in Kelowna? Because while our property values might not quite hit the $20 million mark for a single family home – *yet* – the spirit of neighbourly disagreement? That's universal. We're seeing so much development, especially in places like the Lower Mission or even up Dilworth Mountain, where new builds are going up next to established homes. This kind of stuff – property lines, trees blocking views of the lake, even the colour of your new fence – it comes up.

* **View vs. Privacy:** In Kelowna, a lake view can add serious value, and anything that obstructs it can become a point of contention.

* **Green Space Encroachment:** Whether it's a hedge, a rogue branch, or even overhanging grapes from a vineyard property, property lines are sacred.

* **"Talk it Out":** That lawyer's advice? It’s golden. Before you call a lawyer, maybe just bring over a bottle of that lovely $18 Summerland rosé and have a chat.

We're a city that’s actively trying to figure out if it can survive being discovered, and with that comes a lot of growing pains, especially when it comes to density and how close we all live to each other. So next time you're thinking about trimming that cedar hedge that borders your neighbour's yard in Kettle Valley, maybe just, you know, mention it first. A little hospitality goes a long way.

That's The Buzz for today. Have you eaten?

My buddies on the morning show are always dishing on these kinds of local dramas – you should tune in live at mornings.live.

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