Park City billionaire files second lawsuit against neighbors
The Cloudflare CEO filed the lawsuit Friday, claiming the rock wall illegally encroaches on his property.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Main Street in Park City, on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.
Matthew Prince has filed a second civil lawsuit against his nextdoor neighbors who are appealing the tech billionaire’s plan to build a new home on Treasure Hill.
Prince says a rock wall crosses the property line between the lot he bought in March and the lot next door, which belongs to Eric and Susan Hermann. The Cloudflare CEO filed the lawsuit Friday, claiming the wall illegally encroaches on his property.
Last month Prince sued the Hermanns over the behavior of their Bernese Mountain dogs on a trail which is adjacent to both their homes.
Attorney Bruce Baird, who represents Prince, called the rock wall lawsuit a “simple property dispute.”
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