Jennie Roles-Walter, Et Al. v. Robert W. Kidd, Et Al.

Case Number
M2017-01417-COA-R3-CV

This is a property damage case. Appellants assert that their property is being damaged by the defective gutter systems of adjacent buildings, which are owned by Appellees. The trial court granted Appellees’ Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 12.02(6) motions to dismiss Appellants’ complaint, finding that Appellants’ claim was barred by the three-year statute of limitations applicable to claims for property damage. Tenn. Code Ann. §28-3-105. Appellants contend that their complaint sounds in nuisance, specifically temporary nuisance, and not in negligence. Accordingly, Appellants argue that the statute of limitations renews with each rain. While we agree with the trial court that Appellants’ claim is one for negligence and not for nuisance, we conclude that the trial court erred in dismissing the complaint as time-barred. Applying the discovery rule and giving Appellants all reasonable inferences based on the averments in their complaint, we conclude that Appellants have pled facts sufficient to survive the motions to dismiss.  

Authoring Judge
Judge Kenny Armstrong
Originating Judge
Judge Franklin L. Russell
Case Name
Jennie Roles-Walter, Et Al. v. Robert W. Kidd, Et Al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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